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🧼 The Technician Explained to Me What the Third Compartment of the Washing Machine Drawer Is For – I Was Shocked!

When it comes to using a washing machine, most of us think we know the basics: toss in clothes, add detergent, choose a cycle, press start. But as it turns out, many people don’t fully understand what each compartment in the detergent drawer is actually for—especially the third compartment. Recently, a technician explained it to me, and I was honestly surprised. It changed the way I do laundry forever.

Here’s what I learned—and why it matters more than you think.


đź§˝ Breaking Down the Detergent Drawer

Most front-loading washing machines have three compartments in the detergent drawer, usually marked with symbols or Roman numerals:

  1. I (Pre-wash)
  2. II (Main wash)
  3. Flower symbol or star symbol (Softener)

Let’s focus on the mysterious third one—the one that many people ignore or misunderstand.


🌸 What the Third Compartment Is Actually For

That third compartment with the flower symbol? It’s meant for fabric softener.

Yep, not detergent. Not bleach. Fabric softener. And it works automatically: during the rinse cycle, the machine releases the contents of this compartment, gently softening your clothes and leaving them smelling fresh.

But here’s the kicker…

🔍 What the Technician Told Me That Shocked Me

Many people pour softener into the main wash compartment (II) by mistake. When that happens, the machine dispenses it too early—during the wash instead of the rinse—meaning it gets rinsed out before it can do its job.

This not only wastes your softener, but also reduces