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∙ 14y agoDilute solution because the amount of solute is a lot than the amount of solvent,we need a balance amount of water and detergent to dissolve it.
Sadia Suleman
If you add more detergent to the washing machine, the solution becomes more concentrated. This is because the ratio of detergent to water increases, resulting in a stronger concentration of detergent in the solution.
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∙ 14y agoMaryam Amjad
Maryam Amjad
Maryam Amjad
It will be dilute solution because water will be present in greater amount than detergent
To remove detergent from clothes, rinse the affected area with cold water first to prevent setting the stain. Then, wash the clothing in a washing machine using the appropriate detergent. You can also try using a stain remover or vinegar solution before washing.
I use laundry detergent, water, and a washing machine to wash my clothes.
It is not recommended to use dishwasher detergent in the washing machine for clothes because dishwasher detergent is formulated differently and may not dissolve properly, leading to poor washing results or damaging the washing machine. It is best to use detergent specifically designed for laundry to ensure effective cleaning and protect your clothes and machine.
You should put detergent in the designated compartment of your washing machine, typically labeled "Detergent" or "Main Wash." Be sure to follow the instructions on the detergent packaging for the correct amount to use based on the size of your load and the level of soiling. Avoid adding detergent directly onto the clothes to prevent staining or uneven distribution.
Agitation in a washing machine helps the detergent interact with the clothes more effectively by creating turbulence in the water. This helps to dislodge dirt and stains from the fabric, allowing the detergent to penetrate deeper into the fibers and lift away the dirt particles.
Yes you can. However, by using it you wear out your bearings and washing machine drum so it is actually cheaper if you use the HE detergent because you want your washing machine to last as many years as it can. Buying a new washing machine or regularly fixing the old one is more expensive than buying the specialized HE detergent which can be a bit more pricey that the regular detergent.
To remove detergent from clothes, rinse the affected area with cold water first to prevent setting the stain. Then, wash the clothing in a washing machine using the appropriate detergent. You can also try using a stain remover or vinegar solution before washing.
I use laundry detergent, water, and a washing machine to wash my clothes.
yes
It is not recommended to use dishwasher detergent in the washing machine for clothes because dishwasher detergent is formulated differently and may not dissolve properly, leading to poor washing results or damaging the washing machine. It is best to use detergent specifically designed for laundry to ensure effective cleaning and protect your clothes and machine.
Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent. Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent. Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent. Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent. Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent. Well u can try, U may not want to use it again after, but u can always try washing it ALONE in the washing machine with gentle detergent.
Yes, it is safe to use HE detergent in a normal top-loader washing machine.From Tide.com: "Our HE detergent is designed especially for HE washing machines - both front and top loading. If you have a non-HE washing machine (which is usually top-loading only), you can use HE detergentbut it's not necessary. It won't harm the machine but you'll notice less suds."
You can put the washing powder in the designated detergent compartment of your washing machine, following the manufacturer's instructions. Usually, it is a separate drawer in the detergent dispenser. Remember not to overload the compartment to ensure proper washing performance.
The input process of a washing machine are dirty clothes, detergent, and water are put into the washing machine. The washer washes the clothes and the output process is clean clothes.
You should put detergent in the designated compartment of your washing machine, typically labeled "Detergent" or "Main Wash." Be sure to follow the instructions on the detergent packaging for the correct amount to use based on the size of your load and the level of soiling. Avoid adding detergent directly onto the clothes to prevent staining or uneven distribution.
No. The brand of detergent has nothing to do with the operation of the machine.
Agitation in a washing machine helps the detergent interact with the clothes more effectively by creating turbulence in the water. This helps to dislodge dirt and stains from the fabric, allowing the detergent to penetrate deeper into the fibers and lift away the dirt particles.