You should fill your washer with water, add 1/2 cup of bleach and then add your white clothes.
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It is recommended to use about 3/4 to 1 cup of bleach per load of whites. Follow the instructions on the bleach bottle for specific guidance based on your washer size and the level of soil on your clothes. Make sure to never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products to avoid harmful fumes.
To get the pink out of whites you: Set washing machine on full,medium,or small load.Then you let the water run into the machine and pour in 1/2 cup of bleach(for small load) or 1 cup of bleach(for full or medium load).Then you place the white clothes in machine to wash.
To use bleach in a top load washer, add the desired amount of bleach directly into the bleach dispenser or into the washer drum before adding clothes. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the correct amount of bleach to use based on the size of the load and the concentration of the bleach. Close the lid, select the appropriate cycle, and start the wash cycle as usual.
To remove mildew smell from a washing machine, you can run a hot water cycle with vinegar or bleach, clean the rubber gasket and detergent dispenser, and leave the door open after each use to allow for proper drying. To prevent future mildew buildup, consider using a washing machine cleaner regularly and wiping down the machine after each use.
To effectively remove stains and brighten whites in laundry, use 1/2 to 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide per load.
It is recommended to use about 3/4 to 1 cup of bleach per load of whites. Follow the instructions on the bleach bottle for specific guidance based on your washer size and the level of soil on your clothes. Make sure to never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products to avoid harmful fumes.
use a cup of bleach with any whites and a full load of water- rinse twice when using bleach to much it will start to eat away at fabrics so beware
To get the pink out of whites you: Set washing machine on full,medium,or small load.Then you let the water run into the machine and pour in 1/2 cup of bleach(for small load) or 1 cup of bleach(for full or medium load).Then you place the white clothes in machine to wash.
To use bleach in a top load washer, add the desired amount of bleach directly into the bleach dispenser or into the washer drum before adding clothes. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the correct amount of bleach to use based on the size of the load and the concentration of the bleach. Close the lid, select the appropriate cycle, and start the wash cycle as usual.
To remove mildew smell from a washing machine, you can run a hot water cycle with vinegar or bleach, clean the rubber gasket and detergent dispenser, and leave the door open after each use to allow for proper drying. To prevent future mildew buildup, consider using a washing machine cleaner regularly and wiping down the machine after each use.
Bleach training 2 doesnt require download,it just has to load once,and then you can play it.
To effectively remove stains and brighten whites in laundry, use 1/2 to 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide per load.
If it doesn't "Ping" excessively under load should be OK
Add one cup of bleach to a large load of white laundry.Use hot water.If laundry comes out yellow, it means your water contains too much iron, which rusts in contact with bleach and yellows your laundry. Should this happen, stop using chlorine bleach, try Oxy.Do not pour bleach directly on the laundry, it will burn it.Consider using Oxygen non-chlorine bleach:-buy concentrated or ultraconcentrated Sodium Percarbonate in bleach in powder form. You get the best cleaning for least money. The cheap brands contain a lot more fillers than the concentrated kind.Stain Solver - 90%OxyBoost by Natural Choices - 80-90% sodium percarbonateShout Oxy Power (TM) - 75% sodium percarbonateOxyClean - 50-60%Clorox Oxygen Action 50-60%Great in-depth article here:http://www.laundry-alternative.com/oxygen_bleach_research.htmMore info here:http://alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/oxybleach.html
If the transmission is leaking, it will put oil into the cloths.
A web site says 3/4 cup of bleach to a load, in a top-loader.I just wonder though. My owner's manual said, if I remember right, that my 40 gallon tank, of clear water, in my travel trailer, only needs a couple ounces of bleach to make it safe for drinking.Of course, a load of laundy has dirt on it etc, which is different.
They all have whites