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A large load of laundry typically uses about 40-45 gallons of water. This can vary depending on the size and type of washing machine, as well as the water efficiency of the appliance. It's generally recommended to use high-efficiency machines to save water and energy.
It is recommended to use cold water for most laundry, as it helps prevent shrinking, fading, and color bleeding. However, hot water can be used for heavily soiled items or to kill bacteria and allergens. Refer to the care label on your clothing for specific washing instructions.
Gain laundry detergent is approximately 60-70% water.
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Yes, Purex laundry detergent is formulated to be effective in cold water. It can still clean and help remove stains from your clothes when washing in cold water, which can help save energy and reduce utility costs.
Unless it's all white laundry, warm water is best.
Water will thin out laundry softener.
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Some laundry tubs do hookup to plumbing supplies, and hand wash-only clothing can be washed this way. However, laundry tubs can also be used if there is no access to running water, by using whatever source of water is available. If water is not clean, some will choose to boil it before using it to wash clothing, and this will also allow you to wash clothing in hot water if needed.