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I have a front loader or High Efficiency washer. What detergent should I use?

Fuzzi Bunz FAQ, Troubleshooting, Warranty Information and Ca...
Any washing detergent recommended by Fuzzi Bunz should be adequate; however using 1/6 of the recommended amount is required for a front loader. If there are too many suds, reduce your amount of liquid, if the diapers are not getting clean enough, increase your liquid.

Detergent - What kind of detergent should I use to wash the top?

Simmons® HealthSmart™ Bed Dust Mite Allergies &...
You may use any standard laundry detergent or bleach products designed for use in home washing machines. Please be sure to carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the detergent or bleach manufacturer. Only use the amount of cleaning product recommended by the manufacturer. See similar questions...

Should I use synthetic or high-detergent oil in my Model T?

Ford Model T Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
This is the issue of much debate amongst Model T enthusiasts. My personal recommendation is that if you are unsure of what to use and you don't wish to experiment, use products that are identical or similar to those in existence when your Model T was made and you can't go wrong. That means no synthetic or high-detergent oil. See similar questions...

What kind of detergent is recommended to use with Fuzzi Bunz?

Fuzzi Bunz Frequently Asked Questions
The detergent we recommend are Allen's Naturally, Charlie's Soap, or Ecover. Grocery store brands are fine, but you need to stay away from Free & Clear, detergents with bleach, or baby versions of soap. Please note that most detergents sold in health food stores are NOT suitable for Fuzzi Bunz because they use citrus oils as a surfactant - what gets stuff clean. Citrus oils will cause repelling because oil and water do not mix. See similar questions...

Can I use a "natural" detergent to clean my diapers?

Fuzzi Bunz Frequently Asked Questions
Many laundry detergents contain coconut oil surfactants. Coconut oil surfactants is also know as coconut fatty acid: Cocamides are manufactured by condensation of alkanolamines (mono-, di-, or triethanolamine) and coconut fatty acid. Examples are cocamide MEA (cocamide monoethanolamine), cocamide DEA (cocamide diethanolamine) and cocamide TEA (cocamide triethanolamine). They act as lubricant agent, thickening agent and wetting agent. See similar questions...

I heard that you can use Dawn dish detergent to wash diapers, is this true?

Fuzzi Bunz Frequently Asked Questions
I don't recommend Dawn detergent as many versions contain oils and enzymes that will make the fleece on the diapers repel liquid. Any type of dish detergent is also very harsh on the diapers and will make them wear out. You can add a very small amount of Calgon water softener if you have hard water. CALGON? Water Softener boosts the power of your laundry detergent by removing hard water minerals that trap dirt into fabric fibers. See similar questions...

What's the difference between mid-efficiency and high-efficiency gas furnaces?

Frequently Asked Questions
The efficiency ratings of furnaces is measured in AFUE as a percentage. AFUE stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, and it's what furnace manufacturers use to inform us of the efficiency of their equipment. Standard efficiency gas furnaces have efficiency rating of 60% to 70%. Mid-efficiency gas furnaces have an AFUE rating of around 80%. High-efficiency gas furnaces (aka condensing gas furnaces) have efficiency ratings in excess of 90%. See similar questions...

How much detergent do I use for each load?

Whirlpool - Questions & Answers
This depends on the hardness of your water and the soil in your clothing. Softened water requires quite a bit less detergent than hard water -yet the more soiled the clothes, the more detergent you need to clean them. See the instructions on the detergent package for specific guidelines. If soap suds remain at the end of the cycle, you are probably using too much detergent. See similar questions...

Do you use liquid detergent?

Washing Machine FAQ
If this is so, then this is most likely the problem as there is no chlorine bleaching agents in liquid powder and it has a tendency leave the machine smelling a bit after a while. It is also prone to over-dosing, which can lead to a congealed mass of hardened detergent in the inner or outer drum which, in bad cases can actually corrode the drum shaft. See similar questions...

Why not just use an antiseptic detergent?

Samsung Silver Nano Technology, Refigerator Silver Nano, Was...
Antiseptic detergents, which are not environment friendly, can damage clothes, with unwanted bleaching and might need an extra wash to ensure there is no residue left. See similar questions...

Do I still need to use laundry detergent?

Samsung Silver Nano Technology, Refigerator Silver Nano, Was...
Yes, Ag+ can sterilize and has anti-bacterial effect on the clothes. It will coat fabrics and prevent bacteria from clinging onto the clean clothes or its propagation on the drum, yet detergent should still be used to get rid of heavy dirt on the surface of the clothes. See similar questions...

Should I use detergent to wash my car?

FAQ
Although InfinityGLARE Plus is able to resist the corrosiveness of most household detergent, it is still not advisable to use any detergent to wash your car. The residue in most detergents can affect the mirror finish. Simply use the car wash we supply with our kits. The car wash is design with the right PH balance and has other ingredients to look after your cars paintwork. See similar questions...

Can I use the Laundry Balls in my front loader?

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Avoid using temperatures higher than 60 degrees when washing with the laundry balls. Constant use of hot water could cause the balls to split. See similar questions...

Why should I consider a new high-efficiency filter?

McCullough Heating and Air Conditioning - Austin's ventilati...
Filtration is an important – and often overlooked – aspect of a home comfort system. We spend an increasing amount of time in our homes. Filtration impacts not only the air you and your family breath but the air that travels through your heating and cooling system. When you allow dirty, dusty air to move through your system, you’ll soon have clogged components which will impact system operation and efficiency. See similar questions...

Why does high efficiency matter?

StenLight - Advanced Lighting Products
Higher efficiency means longer run time at a given brightness level from the same set of batteries. The difference in run time between 96% and 85% efficiency is not that dramatic -- about 45 minutes of extra run time on the High setting out of more than 6 hours. But there are other advantages of high efficiency. The energy wasted in the DC-DC converter turns into heat inside the circuit, introducing failure modes and reducing reliability. See similar questions...

What are the benefits of high-efficiency motors?

Griffin Greenhouse & Nursery Supplies: Technical Support
Though high-efficiency motors cost more than standard motors, the energy savings they offer easily outweigh the cost difference. A one-horse power high efficiency motor can pay for the cost difference in only four months of typical greenhouse use. A high-efficiency motor is built using more copper wire and iron than a standard motor. It runs cooler than a standard motor. See similar questions...

Commercial clothes washer specification What do the efficiency metrics stand for?

SEHA - Product list FAQs
Modified Energy Factor or MEF, is a combination of Energy Factor and Remaining Moisture Content (RMC). MEF measures energy consumption of the total laundry cycle (washing and drying). It indicates how many cubic feet of laundry can be washed and dried with one kWh of electricity; the higher the number, the greater the efficiency. Water Factor or WF is the number of gallons needed for each cubic foot of laundry. A lower number indicates lower consumption and more efficient use of water. See similar questions...

Are 8 foot high ceilings a lot better than 10 foot high ceilings for energy efficiency?

Frequently Asked Questions
It’s actually changes in ceiling heights and skylight shafts where we find the most problems. Often times the vertical walls that separate conditioned space from the attic that these ceiling height changes create are not insulated properly, or the insulation falls away from the walls with time. See similar questions...

What is a Detergent?

Toll Manufactured Surfactants: Frequently Asked Questions Ab...
Technically speaking, any cleansing agent with a composition other than soap that cleans by much the same mechanisms as does soap. In other words, a soap substitute. Detergent materials are derived from Petroleum, Fatty Acids and other sources. See similar questions...

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