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Washing detergent

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Ana Sat 03-Oct-15 22:29:25

I chuck in the squidgy pouches too, jingl. And I pour a bit of Comfort conditioner into the appropriate slot - if I forget, jumpers and towels etc come out feeling dry and rough.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 03-Oct-15 22:19:50

I just chuck in one little, deliciously squishy, little pouch. Along with a water softening tablet. Can't be arsed bothered with measuring out.

#badperson

janeainsworth Sat 03-Oct-15 22:10:25

Our water is very soft so I use less than recommended.
I use liquid detergent and the bottles are recycled by Northumberland County Council.
Hilda have you tried not using fabric softener? I never do.
According to this article it is a major source of skin irritation.

granjura Sat 03-Oct-15 21:35:43

Here we are not allowed to put plastic bottles into recycling which have contained detergent or oil- hence my dislike of them. They all go to incineration.

hildajenniJ Sat 03-Oct-15 17:40:04

I use laundry liquid. I hardly ever use as much as the bottle says. My DH has a fairly rare skin complaint and powder of any sort irritates him, even after I use fabric softener.

loopylou Sat 03-Oct-15 17:06:20

blush I don't measure, just slosh......but certainly it's less than the recommended dosage. Empty bottles go in recycling.

I'm with you Teetime on powder in the dispensing drawer, yuck!

I did one of those machine cleaning thingys yesterday, the water didn't look particularly dirty (which is good) and the drum is sparkling (halo shining too), only because I read a Mumsnet thread on washing temperatures......
Blimey, pretty feisty lot over there grin

annodomini Sat 03-Oct-15 09:42:47

I do use liquid detergent in plastic bottles which are recyclable under our very comprehensive scheme in Cheshire. At the moment a wool wash is in progress using a 'delicate' detergent.

Teetime Sat 03-Oct-15 09:12:07

not finished.

I cant stand cleaning powder from soap drawers and in any case I used to drop powder all over the place!

Teetime Sat 03-Oct-15 09:10:57

I use one tablet/pouch of supermarket own label.

granjura Fri 02-Oct-15 20:59:26

glad to hear you are talking about 'boxes' here and not big plastic containers btw (an environmental disaster in themselves)... cardboard boxes get flattened and into cardboard recycling, hurrah.

MamaCaz Fri 02-Oct-15 20:47:00

I used to use more than I do now, but DH sometimes gets skin problems so I originally cut down in an attempt to alleviate some of the problems. The clothes seemed to come out just as clean as they had done previously, so I see no reason to increase the amount again. Better for the environment, and better for my purse too smile

granjura Fri 02-Oct-15 20:33:07

same here- use about half when it is a 'refresh' wash, more if there are more dirty clothes- and the full amount for a hot wash for whites (linen and cottons).

MarkVick Fri 02-Oct-15 20:24:20

I use the exact amount of washing detergent as directed on the box) It's comfortable for me.

MamaCaz Thu 01-Oct-15 18:38:59

I also put in about half of what it says on the box, usually, but minus the soda crystals.
Actually, a few weeks ago I realized half way through a wash that the scoop of detergent was still on the worktop, but the clothes looked and smelled as clean as usual at the end of the 'wash'!

soontobe Thu 01-Oct-15 18:20:25

The washes I have to do vary enormously in how dirty they are[husbands work clothes, by necessity, filthy], so I never go by the box. Years since I even read it.

gammon Thu 01-Oct-15 15:18:15

Anyone actually use the exact amount of washing detergent as directed on the box? I always put in roughly half of what users say (plus a scoop - very scientific - of soda crystals) and my wash is absolutely fine and the box lasts me twice as long. Am beginning to wonder what other products I'm overusing due to the directions on the box. Obviously in their best interests for us to finish it off quicker and go buy more!