My mum has a top loader, but the drum is horizontal like in a front loader (basically you open a hatch in the side of the drum to throw stuff in).
I also never knew anyone to throw in an item mid cycle except when they forgot it previously, and I've done family laundry, including athletic jerseys quite often, never had a problem with just adding them to the rest. And if dinner napkins are cotton, they can probably just be chucked in as well.
Good luck with the work, Aimless - don't be like my dad who started a project like that which was supposed to be done within a few months, but ended up taking a few years to complete![]()


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I was not happy to learn that new top-load washing machines came with the same lock-out feature as new front-loaders. And that new industry standards didn't have the same pause/stop feature that came on my 12 yr old front-load machine that I used sometimes, to add or remove an item before the washing process was in full action. Instead, the new machines dump any/all water already put in the tub, and automatically start the filling process all over again.....wasting water and electricity.