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Using liquid powder in a washing machine: how, where and how much to pour

Many owners of washing machines, immediately after the appearance of a new detergent, tend to try it. These consumers are called innovators by marketers because they constantly need to discover new facets for themselves.

However, as statistics show, the majority still refers to conservatives, that is, if they are already accustomed to one thing, in particular a certain washing product, it will be difficult for them to rebuild. Unless something will motivate them to do this, for example, as in the case of washing powder - savings or better quality of washing clothes than before.

So, today, as an alternative to the traditional washing powder, its liquid version is offered, or it is also called washing gel. Its advantages are obvious: the consumption is less, it is washed better, leaving no marks on the laundry, moreover, it is impossible to spill it with an awkward movement.

Liquid Powder Application

liquid powder applicationYou may think that using the washing machine is easy and you simply cannot do something wrong. But you are still mistaken. Find out how to properly pour liquid laundry detergent below.

Knowing how to use your washing machine properly - including understanding how, when, and why to use laundry detergent - will help keep your clothes in top condition and also save us money in the long run.

So, where do you need to pour a liquid agent for an automatic machine. After all, they have a number of compartments in their arsenal, the purpose of which is different.

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Where to pour liquid powder

washing machine compartmentsAs a rule, modern washing machines contain manufacturer's recommendations on the distribution of detergents, as well as instructions on where to pour them. To make things easier, they label the bays.

So, in many washing machines, compartments are marked with Roman numerals and other symbols.

  • The number I or 1, or it can also be the letter "A" - this is the compartment of the machine, which is used for pre-soaking. The supply of detergent from it is activated only when a certain program is turned on, but if you pour a liquid substance into it, but at the same time activate the short wash program, nothing will work, and the gel will remain intact.
  • The number II or 2, or the letter "B" is the compartment of the machine that is used for the main wash cycle. So it is in this container that it is worth pouring liquid detergent, so that it performs its functions as fully as possible.
  • The third compartment, which is marked with a flower or an asterisk, is intended for rinse aid, so pouring detergent there is still not worth it. If suddenly, by an accidental oversight, you pour washing gel there, do not worry, nothing terrible will happen, things will not be soapy. The gel rinses out quickly due to its special consistency.

Some manufacturers of liquid laundry detergents recommend placing detergent gel in the drum inside the dosing ball, following the instructions on the bottle.

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Correct use of detergent

dosage of liquid powderMost people use a lot more detergent than they actually need. Find out how much you should use to extend the life of your clothes and washing machine when washing with gel.

In fact, there are four factors to consider when it comes to using detergent to wash properly.

First, determine which type of detergent is best for you. Nowadays popular liquid detergents are easy to dispense and are excellent even for local removal of greasy stains and dirt. Just drip the gel onto the stain before washing and leave it on for a few minutes, then, without rinsing, send the item into the drum along with the rest of the laundry.

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Next, consider the required amount of detergent.

Most detergents have measuring caps, and the instructions should state the ideal amount of detergent to use for certain load sizes in kilograms.

A quick way to determine the size of the load, without resorting to scales: if the drum of the machine looks one-quarter full, then this is a small load.

If it looks about half full, it's average, and if it's full, it's full.

Advice:

Remember! Do not overload the washing machine with too many clothes, this will prevent the detergent from distributing evenly, which can lead to crumpled, less clean clothes as a result.

Liquid powder: pros and cons

advantages of liquid powder"Per":

  • economical due to its consistency, since it cannot be scattered;
  • perfectly washed out of linen, leaving no streaks;
  • perfect for washing delicate fabrics;
  • better cleans difficult stains due to its fluidity;
  • rarely causes allergies, as it does not contain volatile compounds.

"Against":

  • can harm the laundry if the dosage is incorrect;
  • often sold in a very concentrated form and requires careful attention;
  • relatively high price compared to conventional powder;
  • not recommended for use at a washing temperature above 60 degrees.

We hope our simple tips and tricks will help you figure out where to put liquid powder in the washing machine for high-quality and economical washing of clothes.

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