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Phisherman wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:32:04 -0600, me@privacy.net wrote:
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>> QTQTQT@webtv.net (Muvin Gruvin) wrote:
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>>> LOL think you can chuck just about anything down if you are on sewer.
>>> We folks with septic systems have to be careful. BTW was in Target today
>>> and they had Tide's no scent for sale.
>>
>> I see
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>> I looked at the Tide Free powder but it never said
>> anything abt being OK to use it in a front loader
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> As you know top loaders use less water and detergent than a front
> loader. Even less detergent if you have soft water or use a water
> softener. It should be OK to use Tide Free in your front loader, but
> I suggest using half as what is recommended, perhaps a third or half
> cup to a large load. If you do not see any suds, add a tablespoon more
> of detergent to the next load. It is a trial and error thing, but
> eventually you will know the proper amount. Too much detergent, and
> you'll have a mess to clean up!
I wonder how the water efficient front loaders compare. I'm not sure how
your top loaders work but here they use far more soap. There should not be
many - if any- suds visible in an automatic front loader. An automatic
powder should always be used, the other sort is no good whatsoever. I prefer
liquid these days anyway.
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