Gasoline is highly volatile and flammable, making it dangerous to handle. If you try to wash clothes that have been stained with gasoline in a washing machine, not only will the stains be hard to remove, but the gasoline can also damage the internal components of the machine and leave behind harmful residues. This could lead to long-term corrosion and even pose a fire hazard. Shoes or footwear that have sand, gravel, or even metal objects like nails stuck in the soles should never be washed in a washing machine. The hard particles can scratch the drum, jam the motor, or cause serious mechanical damage over time. It's best to clean such items by hand or use a dedicated cleaning method. Down-filled clothing, such as jackets or coats, is delicate and not suitable for regular washing machines. The down fibers are fragile and can easily break apart during the spinning cycle. The agitation can cause clumping, reducing the insulation and comfort of the garment. To preserve the quality of down products, it's recommended to follow the care label instructions, which often suggest professional dry cleaning or using a gentle, front-loading washer with a special down cycle. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can extend the life of your washing machine and keep your clothes in better condition. Always read the care labels and consider the nature of the items you're washing before putting them in the machine.

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