Maybe I'm not using them right. I just throw them in. I prefer liquid detergent but have been buying pods lately because they aren't as heavy to carry.I've been using them now for about 30 years, never had them discolour my clothes....
Maybe I'm not using them right. I just throw them in. I prefer liquid detergent but have been buying pods lately because they aren't as heavy to carry.I've been using them now for about 30 years, never had them discolour my clothes....
That's all I do, just pop them in, but I only use 1 pod for each wash that's plent, there's no need for more.... also I use one colour magnet sheet in every wash as well, so if there's any dye that runs from anything it doesn't affect the other clothes, which means I can pretty much get away with washing all my whites with my coloureds...Maybe I'm not using them right. I just throw them in. I prefer liquid detergent but have been buying pods lately because they aren't as heavy to carry.
What's a color magnet sheet? I've never heard of it.That's all I do, just pop them in, but I only use 1 pod for each wash that's plent, there's no need for more.... also I use one colour magnet sheet in every wash as well, so if there's any dye that runs from anything it doesn't affect the other clothes, which means I can pretty much get away with washing all my whites with my coloureds...
I checked it out on Amazon and it says it's currently unavailable. I'll have to keep my eyes out for it. Thanks.Are you in the USA ?
Here's what color magnet sheets look like in the US
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They're small sheets of
biodegradeable fibers.. which are treated with polymers or other chemicals that attract and trap loose dye and dirt from the wash water. These sheets act like a magnet, absorbing loose color molecules before they can transfer to other garments, preventing color runs and helping to keep whites white and colors vibrant.
Each sheet is about the size f your hand
In the UK they're called Colour Magnet sheets...you just add one or 2 to each colour wash, andany dye that may run from clothing gets trapped in the colour dye sheets and not on other clothing![]()
Forget dye, I need a magnet that collects shreds of errant tissues that were hid in a pocket until emerging to make a mess of a full load of laundry.Are you in the USA ?
Here's what color magnet sheets look like in the US
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They're small sheets of
biodegradeable fibers.. which are treated with polymers or other chemicals that attract and trap loose dye and dirt from the wash water. These sheets act like a magnet, absorbing loose color molecules before they can transfer to other garments, preventing color runs and helping to keep whites white and colors vibrant.
Each sheet is about the size of your hand
In the UK they're called Colour Magnet sheets...you just add one or 2 to each colour wash, andany dye that may run from clothing gets trapped in the colour dye sheets and not on other clothing![]()
I think we all have that problem, lol... However I use Costco Kitchen paper as tissues sometimes ..and I found they don't tear or disintegrate in the machine..Forget dye, I need a magnet that collects shreds of errant tissues that were hid in a pocket until emerging to make a mess of a full load of laundry.![]()
Paper towels?I think we all have that problem, lol... However I use Costco Kitchen paper as tissues sometimes ..and I found they don't tear or disintegrate in the machine..
I have a few times. It works, but for some reason I don't get alot of static cling. I like my bath and kitchen towels rough, crunchy, thirsty and exfoliating.Does anyone use vinegar instead of fabric softener? If you do, are you happy how it works?
The good news is that apprently hard water is good for the heart..in that fewer people suffer heart aattacks in Hard water areas compared to soft water areas..
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Foods Journal indicated that total drinking water hardness can protect against cardiovascular disease mortality.
Maybe I'm not using them right. I just throw them in. I prefer liquid detergent but have been buying pods lately because they aren't as heavy to carry.
Did he say why?When I got my new washing machine, the man who installed it said that I should use the pods only. He looked on my shelf, and noticed that I have been using them already.
Thought I was the only one on the planet who felt this way! I don't use fabric softener and hang towels to dry so they'll be rough, crunchy and thirsty!!!I have a few times. It works, but for some reason I don't get alot of static cling. I like my bath and kitchen towels rough, crunchy, thirsty and exfoliating.