Laundry detergent is really a personal choice. However, a couple of things to consider.
o There are both Liquid and Powder detergents. If the washer has a detergent cup (a place to put the detergent in a little drawer or holder) you should consult your owner's manual to determine which type it wants. But it probably wants a powder.
o If you don't have a detergent cup (dispenser), you can use either.
o If the washer is a High Efficiency or if it is a front-loader, you will want to use a High Efficiency, low suds detergent.
My washer is a front-loader with a detergent, bleach, and softener cups. Since it also has a sensor to see how clean the clothes are, it's important that I use a low-suds, high-efficiency rated detergent in mine.
Yes
Boron (in borax)
There r some chemical used in detergent that u can't use at Home.About blending all ingredient,that u can't blend at home properly, There is more water in homemade laundry detergent.
soap is for your hands and detergent is for laundry
Maytag requires it. Low Suds content.
Yes
Boron (in borax)
There r some chemical used in detergent that u can't use at Home.About blending all ingredient,that u can't blend at home properly, There is more water in homemade laundry detergent.
soap is for your hands and detergent is for laundry
Maytag requires it. Low Suds content.
liquid starch laundry detergent !
cellulase and protienase enzymes are mostly used....
They are not exactly same, but they are SIMILAR since they are both used for laundry stuff.
The same liquid that is in laundry detergent.
The most common mineral which is used in laundry detergent are phosphates. This is used in detergents to remove hard water minerals in clothing.
used to add a green color to substances and in laundry detergent..
Dreft is a common laundry product used by all sorts of people. It is not limited to any one type or class. It is useful for washing woolen items but otherwise no different from other laundry powders.