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Expert warns washing machine mistake can hike bills and leaves clothes dirty

If you're looking for ways to save money as the cost of living continues to bite, one experts has shared that when it comes to doing your washing, there are three specific times of the day you should avoid putting loads in. However, they're the most tempting as they're when many of us have finished work.

As costs continue to skyrocket, many Britons will have received correspondence to tell them bills have gone up since April. This is less than ideal, but there are some easy ways that money can be saved, and one includes the times you choose to do your laundry.

There are some easy ways to save money when it comes to doing your washing (Stock Image) (Getty Images)

Vivien Fodor, laundry category manager at home appliance brand Indesit has shared their top ways to keep the costs at bay when it comes to your washing machine.

Did you know that the capacity of the drum has an impact on how efficient your machine is? Viviene recommended a 5kg capacity for those who live alone, whereas a machine with a 10kg capacity will work for a family.

However, no matter the size of the machine, always wait until a large enough load has accumulated before running a cycle.

Remember, an overfilled machine "won't properly wash your clothes", so as tempting as it can be to cram clothes in to get them all washed at the same time, it's not cost-effective.

According to the expert, for those on a "time of us" tariff, there are three houses in the day when it is "more expensive" for households to run their washing machine, reports the Express.

These hours are between 4pm and 7pm, and it's more expensive around these hours as it's when people are returning home from work, using appliances. As a result, this leads to a demand in electricity, so many suppliers put their price per kilowatt hour up at peak times.

Turning temperatures down can make a huge difference - and you can still get rid of stains (Getty Images)

If you're unsure whether you're charged at peak times, contact your energy supplier.

And washing on colder temperatures may help you to save money in the long run.

A short 30-degree cycle should be perfectly adequate for most products, and will use around 40% less energy than a warmer one.

If you're worried about stains not being removed, Vivien recommends "dabbing the garment with lemon juice and baking soda before loading into the machine."

Removing limescale is important, as it'll make your washing machine last longer (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

And if you want to keep your machine in tip-top condition for longer, ensuring that you don't have to buy an expensive machine again for a long time, removing limescale is vital.

She instructed: "To destroy any limescale, add limescale remover to a hot wash every three months.

"Hot washes are generally more expensive to run but this one-off cycle could save you money in the long run by maintaining your existing machine."

Do you use these tips? Let us know in the comments.

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