Why You Should Never Use the Quick Wash Cycle — Remember This Once and for All

Heavily soiled items, towels, and bedding require longer wash times and more water to properly clean. Using Quick Wash for these items can spread dirt around, leaving them less hygienic.

Tips for Safe Washing

Reserve Quick Wash for lightly soiled clothes only.

Use the recommended detergent amount to avoid residue.

Wash delicate fabrics using a gentle cycle instead of Quick Wash.

Run a full, standard cycle for heavy loads, bedsheets, or workout clothes.

Occasionally run a maintenance wash to clean your washing machine and prevent buildup.

Conclusion

While the Quick Wash cycle can save a few minutes, it comes at the cost of cleanliness, fabric longevity, and machine health. Understanding when—and when not—to use it ensures your clothes stay fresh, your fabrics last longer, and your washer performs at its best.