Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(
You can, but you would have to use it very sparingly - perhaps 1/2 of normal amount. HE washers work best with HE detergent - conventional detergent sudses much too heavily.
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
No. It is supposed to be sent to a dry cleaner. To be very specific: you can wash it in a washer, but doing so will probably damage it, possibly beyond repair.
I would think so.
Nope itll ruin the washer!! And itll start to smoke....happened to me and i had to buy a brand new washer :(
The capacity of the pressure washer detergent tank is 1 gallon.
You can, but you would have to use it very sparingly - perhaps 1/2 of normal amount. HE washers work best with HE detergent - conventional detergent sudses much too heavily.
no
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.
no it will ruin it!
Open the detergent dispenser drawer located on the top left side of the washer. Add the appropriate amount of detergent for your load size in the designated compartment. Close the dispenser drawer and start the washing cycle.
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.
Soap, water, detergent, Hamper, and a washer
Yes, fleas can die in the washer if they are exposed to hot water and detergent during the washing cycle.
Research on the effectiveness of washer magnets in cleaning clothes compared to traditional detergent is limited and inconclusive. Some studies suggest that washer magnets may help reduce the need for detergent and soften water, potentially improving cleaning performance. However, more research is needed to determine the overall effectiveness of washer magnets as a laundry cleaning solution.
A washer filled with water operates by agitating the clothes in a mix of water and detergent. The movement helps to loosen dirt and stains from the fabric, while the water and detergent work together to lift and remove the dirt. The spinning motion of the washer helps to rinse out the dirt and detergent, leaving the clothes clean.