High efficiency (HE) washers are designed to clean clothes using less energy, water and detergent.The Bosch WFL2090UC and the GE WHRE5550KWW are just a couple of those which do.
1. High efficiency means less energy used. 2. The washer uses less detergent. 3. Clothes come out cleaner. 4. Less wear and tear on clothing. 5. Can wash and dry more clothes at one time.
I'd Have to say Tide HE Detergent. It is by far the best and cheapest. There is a cold water one too that uses less energy.
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HE laundry detergent is formulated to produce fewer suds similar to automatic dish washer detergent. Supposedly, it is fine to use in a regular washer, and you would use the same quantity as you would in an HE machine (using the recommended amount of detergent as indicated on the product packaging).For more information, see related link below.Clarification:If you do use a HE (High Effenciency) laundry detergent in a regular washer (non high effenciency), you may need to use a bit more than you would in a HE washer, since regular washers use more water, therefore diluting the detergent/water ratio.What you cannot do, however, is use regular detergent in a HE washer.
Less Money to buy: Not much less they use more electricity and more water. Frontloaders have rebates from the water and electric companys making them about the same price up front Less Performance - clothes dont last as long when washed in a top loader. Less Effiecient - a frontloader uses about half the electricity and 75% less water. making it a lot cheaper to operate plus uses less detergent.
The only type of detergent you should use in a HE washer is one that specifically states it's for HE washers on the label. Otherwise, you can end up with such a large excess of suds in the washer that it flows over the sides of the washer, not only making a mess, but possibly damaging the washer, as well.
Soap, water, detergent, Hamper, and a washer
Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(
Put it in the washer, add detergent, and run it.
No, it will over sud and create a mess in the washer! Don't do it!
The detergent injector ratio for a Sears pressure washer varies, according to the type of brand. The ratio of some pressure washers is 12 to 1 while others are 7 to 1.
In a word, No! It will suds too much and damage your water pump. Get the Woolite HE detergent made for your new washer.