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There are 3 sections where detergent etc goes. Starting from left to right can you tell me which section you should add prewash, detergent & fabric softener. I have a Bosch Maxx Classic

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On almost all of them there are labels embossed or engraved into the plastic on the sections. i know this seems obvious, but sometimes they are VERY small and hard to read, i know ours is

  • Grassy1 Sep 30, 2010

    Hi I've got one of these too! AS far as I know, or have been doing, the left one with the two markers like this 'll' is for the detergent, the next one with the flower looking pic, is for the softener and the one with the 'l' marker is for prewash. This did my head in for ages too.

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