Detergent should be put in before adding clothes when doing laundry.
No, it is recommended to pour detergent into the designated dispenser in the washing machine, rather than directly onto the clothes.
Call poison control before doing anything at all.
Washing dishes, doing laundry.
yes
Doing laundry.
The past participle of "to rise" is "risen." The sentence sould read (with comma): "When doing laundry, check that the water level has risen above the top of the clothes."
They are completely different products. Clorox is bleach and Tide is a detergent. Clorox (unless its Clorox2) bleach is very harsh and will eventually eat away at the fibers of most fabrics. Tide is a very good laundry detergent that works well to get out tough stains without doing any damage to laundry.
It depends on what you're doing with it. If you're just washing your clothes, then some other laundry detergent. If you're doing a chemistry experiment that calls for borax, then you probably really need borax, or at least to provide more details.
The invention of the washing machine helped women reduce the amount of time spent doing laundry by automating the washing process. Additionally, the availability of commercial laundromats provided a convenient option for women to outsource their laundry tasks. Other appliances such as dryers and detergent advancements also contributed to saving time on laundry tasks.
Yes, but only blue, dark green, red, burgundy.
There's no such thing. You should be doing laundry every week. Nobody waits a whole year for this week to come to wash clothes. It's just dumb.
I absolutely love doing laundry every weekend; it's my favorite activity! There's nothing quite like sorting through piles of clothes and folding them neatly. The smell of fresh detergent is just the highlight of my week, and I can't wait to do it all over again!