No. Some detergents contain bleach, which can pull the color out of some clothes. If a detergent contains bleach it must say so on the label, so if it does not say bleach on the label it is most likely color-safe. Many labels now specifically say that they are "color-safe" for "all colors", so look for those words.
Look on the back of the stuff..
There is no formula. There are different types of detergent with different compositions. Even then most, if not all detergents are mixtures, and mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
Most people would agree that Gain laundry detergent is better than Dyamo laundry detergent. Gain is more expensive in price but a better quality detergent.
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
It is a compound mixture. Which compounds are used totally depends on the detergent.
A good rule of thumb if you know nothing about laundry is to wash everything in cold water with color-safe detergent (No bleach!) and hang dry all the clothes -- you can't shrink anything or mess up the colors that way.
Yes, it's safe all through pregnancy unless you eat the detergent.
safe
Dish soap but not much, vinegar which will brighten the colors
who invente the laundry detergent all
no! if anything it is most dangerous. laundry detergent has some pretty irritating chemicals that can strip and harm your skin.
I love ALL laundry detergent. This week I paired the $1/1 All laundry detergent coupon with the sale at CVS on All laundry detergent to score a great deal.
That all depends in which type of detergent.
different types of detergent are All, Drops, Tide, Gain, target detergent
256 *Actually there are 216 web-safe colors in a palette, not 256*
Of course it is. remember that after you bathe, you will dry yourself with a towel that was washed in laundry detergent, and sleep in sheets, and put on clothes all washed with laundry detergent. Laundry detergent does not have the moisturizers that are in most bubble bath soaps, but so what. Have you ever heard of anyone getting sick from a bath? But then don't drink it, or put it in your eyes...like any other soap.
No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.