[Torn, hole] The fabric is damaged.
It may be due to buckles, zippers, damage by metallic decorations, deterioration and differences in materials within the laundry.
When washing a duvet, it may expand over the plastic at the top of the tub and cause damage when the tub rotates.
Try this
Did you wash laundry with buckles, zippers or metallic decorations together?
➔ If the laundry added to the tub has buckles, zippers, or metal decorations, the fabric may be easily damaged due to friction during spinning.
Before washing, remove metallic decorations, and for clothes with zippers, close the zippers and flip the clothes inside out.
Is a microfiber duvet or a puffer jackets damaged?
➔ Submerge a microfiber duvet that easily expands in water completely.
Washing one duvet at a time regardless of its size can mean it washes cleaner.
When washing two duvets with different materials, spinning may not be done normally due to an imbalance.
Is light laundry damaged?
➔ Purchase and use a separate laundry net or wash separately.
Bulky and light laundry, such as cashmere (lacy clothes, lingerie, nylon stockings, and thin clothes made of chemical fibers) can float leading to possible damage to the fabric, damage to parts, and malfunction of the washing machine.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.