Yes, you should still use detergent when using the steam cycle in a washer. The steam helps to improve cleaning power and break down stains, but the detergent is still needed to effectively clean and remove dirt from the clothes.
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.
Absolutely. You can use an HE detergent in a non HE washer without issue. For more information about HE laundry check out LaundryHE.com, which is powered by Wisk. -The LaundryHE.com Team
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.
It is not recommended to use regular dish washing detergent in a pressure washer as it can cause damage to the machine. Pressure washer detergents are specifically formulated to be safe for use in the equipment and are designed to be rinsed away efficiently. Using the wrong cleaner can lead to clogging, reduced performance, or even cause mechanical issues.
Choose a detergent that is labeled as High Efficiency (HE) for your HE washer and dryer. HE detergents are designed to produce fewer suds, which is important for the efficient operation of HE machines. Using a non-HE detergent can cause excess suds that may not rinse properly and can damage your machine over time.
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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.
The capacity of the pressure washer detergent tank is 1 gallon.
Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(
No, it will over sud and create a mess in the washer! Don't do it!
Absolutely not. Use 10w30 high detergent oil just like you use in your lawn mower or vehicle.
Absolutely. You can use an HE detergent in a non HE washer without issue. For more information about HE laundry check out LaundryHE.com, which is powered by Wisk. -The LaundryHE.com Team
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.
It is not recommended to use regular dish washing detergent in a pressure washer as it can cause damage to the machine. Pressure washer detergents are specifically formulated to be safe for use in the equipment and are designed to be rinsed away efficiently. Using the wrong cleaner can lead to clogging, reduced performance, or even cause mechanical issues.
I use Borax laundry booster in the washer along with Tide detergent.
Choose a detergent that is labeled as High Efficiency (HE) for your HE washer and dryer. HE detergents are designed to produce fewer suds, which is important for the efficient operation of HE machines. Using a non-HE detergent can cause excess suds that may not rinse properly and can damage your machine over time.
Forget that until you check the drain arrea inside the washer for a physical clogging