Sunday, December 20, 2009

What's with laundry soap w/a touch of fabric softener ? I always was told it cuts the suds in the washer and .

Then also prevents static. So how is the soap going to clean right if it has a cutting agent added? And to tell you Tide oversuds so it must not even contain it then right ,or it would not do that. And you still have to add Downey cause you get static anyway so is this just another marketing gimick or what ?What's with laundry soap w/a touch of fabric softener ? I always was told it cuts the suds in the washer and .
You do not need lather to clean effectively. That is put in there for our benefit, b/c how weird would it be to shampoo your hair w/o lather? Or wash clothes w/o seeing some foam at the top? We're just conditioned to see bubbles; they are not necessary. (for reference: see automatic dishwasher detergent or ';he'; high effieciency machine detergent; no suds at all!)





What I want to know is, who wants fabric softener on thei rtowels? Thet just makes them waterproof, then you have to use them jsut to slick the water off of you! Blech.What's with laundry soap w/a touch of fabric softener ? I always was told it cuts the suds in the washer and .
The fabric softener is added to the wash after all the cleaning is done with the laundry detergent. That's why you have the Downy ball to use or the little cup for fabric softener in your washer. It adds it in the rinse cycle. It does help reduce the static and the amount of wrinkles, besides giving them a nice smell. I don't ever use the dryer sheets now. You don't need them if you use fabric softener.
I just use it because I like how it makes the clothes smell... It probably is just a gimmick, but they'll make it sound good for the sale of their product.

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