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- From: lou@hpkslx.mayfield.HP.COM (Lou Kvitek)
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 19:23:09 GMT
- Subject: Re: Water first? Or, detergent first?
- Message-ID: <2070043@hpkslx.mayfield.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Response Center Lab
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- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- References: <78090001@teecs.UUCP>
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- In misc.consumers, to@teecs.UUCP (Norman To) writes:
-
- > Does it matter whether I put the laundry detergent before or after
- > the washer is filled with water? In short, do I need the bubbles?
-
- Bubbles have no effect on cleaning, but they do give us humans the
- impression that cleaning is happening (warm fuzzies). I use a powder
- detergent, so I put it in the washer first, start the water, and then
- start adding clothes. Works great for me.
-
- > Same question, but with general purpose cleaner. Should I put
- > 'Mr. Clean' to a pail of water, or should I put 'Mr. Clean' in the pail
- > first then add water?
-
- Putting cleaner in first allows water pressure to mix the solution
- as the bucket fills. Adding the cleaner later means you will have
- to mix it yourself.
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