I don't personally agree with the adage «use
whatever detergent you use with your family clothes.»
Not exact matches
If you are having problems and you know you need to make a change, do a good thorough stripping and then change your
detergent or stop
using vinegar or
whatever the identified problem is.
If your baby does not show signs of having sensitive skin or eczema, then your baby is likely fine
using whatever detergent the rest of the family is
using.
My Review: I usually
use whatever Laundry
Detergent is on sale at the grocery store or at Wal Mart, but after using this stuff, I don't think I'll be buying store brand laundry detergent
Detergent is on sale at the grocery store or at Wal Mart, but after
using this stuff, I don't think I'll be buying store brand laundry
detergentdetergent anymore!
I do a prewash with nothing, regular long wash / rinse cycle with
detergent (
whatever I have on hand that I
use on our regular clothes), short wash / rinse cycle with nothing.
Some families
use soaps instead of
detergent, some
use whatever is on sale, and some have never tested their water hardness.
To add...... My mother in - law
uses Tide, Gain or
whatever detergent is on sale on our towels as well as bleach, they are washed 2 - 3 times a week.
Whatever you choose,
use a gentle, baby - friendly laundry
detergent to prevent skin irritation.
Well, that's another thing, i was here to share a recipe for dishwasher
detergent (Borax free) that i found quite impressive: 1/4 c. citric acid 1 cup washing soda 1/4 c. coarse salt Distilled white vinegar (in the rinse aid compartment) 10 - 15 drops of citrus essential oil (You can
use whatever you like) Mix the first three ingredients well, then add essential oil in it and finally the distilled white vinegar.
Dish soap and
detergent, laundry
detergent, bleach, stain removers, counter spray, stainless steel spray, stove and oven cleaner, windex, toilet bowl cleaner, shower sink and tub cleaner, all purpose cleaners...
whatever you
use to clean, grab an extra or two!