![]() ![]() I always use warm or hot water (I just really don’t think my clothes get as clean in cold water) so I don’t have a problem undissolved detergent. If you do not have hard water, you may have to use even LESS detergent as it will suds up even more (maybe only 1-2 tablespoons full in a front loader).Ĥ. ![]() I use half the recommended amount by adding a couple scoops of Oxiclean (which boosts the cleaning, whitens, deodorizes and helps to soften the water). I live in an area with hard water which requires MORE detergent to clean. Front loader take LESS detergent than top loaders so I wouldn’t use more than 1/2 a scoop in my washer.ģ. ![]() Keep in mind the directions on the packaging is probably wrong. This is easy to prevent by using only 1/4 – 1/2 of the recommend amount. I have a front loading washer but do not have a problem with too much sudsing. I believe Kirkland has a “free and clear” liquid detergent (not sure if it comes in a powder) if you have sensitivity problems.Ģ. I personally like the smell of the detergent, but then again I am not sensitive to perfumes. I do not have any skin/itching problems with this detergent (though I always double rinse) but this probably differs from person to person. I think the powder does work better than the liquid too.ġ. It cleans as well as Tide (supported by testing by Consumer Report magazine) but costs half as much. I’ve tried their liquid detergent (regular and the “free & clear”) as well as all the other major brands (Tide, Gain, Arm & Hammer, Ecos, etc.) and I am still a big fan of the Kirkland Ultra powdered detergent. (Looks almost identical to the photo posted.) Gosh, I love this stuff!!! I am using Kirkland Ultra powdered detergent – without the color safe bleach. ![]()
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