The laundromat washing process involves using commercial washing machines to clean clothes. Here’s a brief description of the typical steps:
- Loading and Sorting:
- Users separate their laundry by color, fabric type, and care requirements. They load the sorted clothes into the washing machine, ensuring not to overload it.
- Adding Detergent and Selecting Settings:
- Detergent is added to the appropriate compartment, and users select the wash cycle based on the type of clothes. They also adjust water temperature and any additional settings as needed.
- Washing and Rinsing:
- The machine agitates the clothes in a mixture of water and detergent to clean them thoroughly. Afterward, it drains and refills with clean water for rinsing, removing detergent residues.
- Spinning and Unloading:
- The machine spins rapidly to extract excess water from the clothes. Users then unload the cleaned and partially dried clothes for either air drying or transferring to a dryer.
Note: The specific steps may vary based on the laundromat’s equipment and features, but this general process captures the essential stages of washing clothes at a laundromat.
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