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hotpink | 19:28 Fri 21st Sep 2007 | How it Works
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how does the anti crease function work on a washing machine? does it spin less or something?
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They don't is seems to be the answer.

However the theory with many seems to be that they spin faster and slower in combination and this I guess reduces the effect of the fast spin. Our Hotpoint does it, but stuff still comes out creased.
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we have a new Beko model and the function works really well! makes you wonder, why they don't just programme it like that as standard...
My Miele has anti crease and what it does is if you don't unload the machine when the programme has finished it then gently spins (or should I say turns over) the washing at set intervals for a certain length of time, or until you unload it.
on the old hoover, the anti-crease system meant that it stopped before the final spin and waited until you pulsed it on, so the nearly dry clothes never had time to crease, whereas if they had spun and laid in the bottom of the tub for several hours, they would be in a right old state.
you have to put the iron in with the fabric conditioner and it will iron and fold all your clothes. -- even your pants & socks !!
make sure you plug the iron in before placing in the w/machine.

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