The soil level on a washing machine refers to the amount of dirt or soil on clothes, and it helps determine the wash time and the amount of detergent used. It typically includes options such as low, medium, and high, allowing you to choose the right clean for your laundry load based on how dirty your clothes are and the type of fabric. For example, lightly worn delicates can be washed using a low soil level setting, while heavily soiled items with visible dirt or stains should be washed using a high soil level setting
. The soil level setting adjusts the wash time and, in some machines, the water usage and agitation based on the level of dirtiness or soil on your laundry