Lg Allergiene Cycle (Everything You Need To Know!)

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If you or someone in your household suffers from allergies, then using the LG allergiene cycle could be a lifesaver. 

Perhaps you don’t know what this specific wash cycle really means, be rest assured that you’ll be provided with a detailed explanation on how it works below.

The allergiene cycle on lg washer is mainly designed to get rid of allergy-causing agents from your clothes. It uses a combination of high temperature water and an extended washing time to effectively provide a deep clean that helps reduce allergic reactions.

In a hurry? Let’s quickly dive into how you can use this particular wash cycle in addition to other important information you should be aware of.

This is a powerful and high-temperature cycle designed to specifically remove common household allergies in bedding such as dust mites and pet dander.

You can use this cycle to wash clothes that accumulate dust such as pillowcase and bedsheets or other items that deserve. special care. For instance, your baby clothes and undergarments.

LG literally made life easier especially for those people who are asthmatic and allergic. Currently, his cycle is available in both top load and front load lg washing machines.

By basically using the Allergiene cycle, your mind can be at rest assured that your clothes and bedding are clean and free from allergens. 

One of the ways through which you can get rid of up to 95% of household allergens is by using the allergiene cycle on lg washer.

These include dust mites, pollen, smoke, cigarettes, pet dander and so much more. In order to activate the cycle – you need to first confirm if your washer has the feature. 

You will most likely have this feature unless your lg washer model is extremely old.

However, If the allergiene cycle feature is available, then you can proceed with the procedures below.

  • Step 1: Load your washer with clothes like beddings and pillowcases. Ensure that they’re all evenly distributed.
  • Step 2: Add the appropriate amount of detergent inside the unit. You know, you shouId avoid adding too much in order to avoid excessive suds
  • Step 3: To select the Allergiene cycle, press the power button then turn the cycle knob to allergiene.
  • Step 4: Adjust the spin speed that’s needed by pressing the spin button until the desired speed is highlighted.

Lastly, Press the start button to begin the wash cycle. That’s all you need to do in order to run the cycle.

After selecting the cycle, the unit automatically incorporates steam into the wash cycle.

Note that the allergiene cycle usually uses an extended washing time, so it might take longer compared to a regular wash cycle.

It also uses a combination of high-temperature water as this makes it effective to remove allergens from fabrics. 

As you should have probably known by now, the allergiene cycle ensures that your fabrics and clothes are thoroughly cleaned and free of allergens.

Actually, there are also some particular types of clothes that aren’t suitable for allergiene wash due to the higher energy and temperature used.

They include wool silk leather, temperature sensitive or any other delicate items.

In this section, we’ll show you a table that highlights the items that’s good for allergiene wash cycle and those that are not.

Allergiene Cycle is suitable for: Allergiene Cycle isn’t suitable for:
Beddings Leather jacket
Pillowcases Cashmere sweater
Duvet Silk blouse
Washcloths Leather handbag
Hand towels Suede boots
Bath towels Delicate knits
Pet beds Laces
Plush toys Tailored wool coat
Baby clothes, blankets and bibs. Dry clean only suits

In summary, most household clothings like beddings, towels, baby items are excellent for use in the allergiene cycle except for:

  • Delicate fabrics such as silks or laces. Also, materials that can not handle high temperature or vigorous agitation.
  • Items that are labeled “dry clean only” is another exception. You shouldn’t be using the wash cycle on them as they’re specifically made for dry cleaning alone.

In addition to this, you need to know that all LG washing machines with the allergiene™ cycle are certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

This is due to the qualifications for being able to reduce or get rid of allergy-causing agents at home.

The LG Allergiene Cycle can be a game-changer in your household, especially if you suffer from allergies or live with someone that does.

You might not need to make use of this cycle in all situations but irrespective of that, below are some benefits of the wash cycle.

This is what the cycle was basically designed for.

It removes allergens that easily get embedded in your clothes which are usually difficult to remove with a normal washing cycle.

Using this wash cycle will obviously wash your clothes more effectively compared to a regular wash cycle.

With the use of steam, it can easily penetrate deep into fabrics and remove dirt and stains.

However, it shouldn’t be used as a substitute for effectively cleaning your clothes or abusing the feature during unwarranted circumstances.

You would notice that the procedures to use the LG allergiene cycle which I’ve highlighted above is really easy. 

All you have to do is select the cycle from the washing machine’s control panel and let the machine do the rest.

Additionally, the disadvantages of this cycle is that it uses more energy, longer cycle duration and more water than a regular washing cycle.

Pros Cons
1. Enhances effective cleaning Long cycle duration
2.  Very easy to use Uses extra water
3. Gets rid of allergy-causing agents Energy usage is high

Basically, this cycle is longer than a normal washing machine cycle.

The Allergiene cycle on LG washing machines typically lasts up to 2 hours depending on the model of your washer and perhaps the spin speed.

Note that prolonged exposure to high temperature can lead to shrinkage in your clothes. 

This will only occur if you wash clothes that can’t withstand very high temperature or exposure to heat.

I’ve previously highlighted some list of items that’s not suitable for allergiene wash cycle above.

Lastly, make sure to check the laundry icons on each item’s label before washing. Labellings with “hot” or “warm” are suitable for this wash cycle while “cold” labels are not.

It’s important to take note of this in order to avoid shrinkage.

According to LG, you can download a list of washing cycles to your washing machine via the ThinQ app. But not all wash cycles like allergiene™ are downloadable.

If your lg washer doesn’t have the allergiene ™ cycle, then you might have to get the one that does.

There are some washing machines that have both the allergiene cycle and the sanitary cycle but there’s a difference between these two.

The former uses high water temperatures and extra rinse cycle to remove allergens while the latter minimizes the number of bacterias in your fabrics.

I hope you found an answer to the questions you had in mind. If not, try to drop your questions, we’ll do our best to respond.

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