Surfactants is what makes detergent work. Surfactants are molecules, and they work with the water to repel oil, and grease.
You can try I don't think it'll work though.
I think it does. You don't get spots with cascade.
I don't understand why you would put detergent in milk.
The dishwasher detergent dispenser works by releasing detergent at the right time during the wash cycle. To ensure it dispenses the right amount, make sure to fill it according to the manufacturer's instructions and use the correct type of detergent. Additionally, check the water hardness in your area and adjust the detergent amount accordingly.
Adding detergent to water does not make it more dilute or concentrated. Detergent dissolves in water, so it is considered a solution. The concentration of the detergent in the water depends on the amount of detergent added.
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http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2007/03/15/how-to-make-your-own-laundry-detergent-and-save-big-money/
To make slime with liquid laundry detergent, you will need to mix the detergent with white glue until you achieve the desired consistency. Start by adding small amounts of detergent to the glue while stirring until the slime forms. Adjust the amount of detergent based on the desired texture of the slime.
no it don't work all the tym but it has alot of perfum in it
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A person who makes detergents is typically referred to as a detergent manufacturer or detergent chemist.