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    #191
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so if you follow the instructions but bullae did not form, that's ok with the clothes?
    I supposed.


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    #192
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    I bought a 5000ml HE liquid laundry detergent(733pesos equivalent). I'm using 75ML per cap per 3-4kg load.

    basically 10 pesos per load
    You either use too much soap or you buy buy it at a higher price, my comp is 13 kesos per 7.5 kg load * 180/liter of liquid soap. I checked just this afternoon, it was at 168/liter

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    #193
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    You either use too much soap or you buy buy it at a higher price, my comp is 13 kesos per 7.5 kg load * 180/liter of liquid soap. I checked just this afternoon, it was at 168/liter

    133pesos per liter sa akin.

    I use more detergent per kg coz of daily hospital exposure. It smells better too since I don't use fabric conditioners

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    #194
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    how does one know that he used enough detergent, if he does not have the bullae to guide him?
    By trial and error ... different brands have their own mixture ... using 20 ml per kilo of clothes ... then you adjust to 25-30 ml / kilo for clothes that are worn going out of house ... usually more for school clothes ... but school's out already ...

    If you put too much detergent, it will not clean clothes well ...

    Then there's fabric conditioners ... ever wonder why your bath towels don't seem to absorb water? ... fabric conditioners coat fabrics with a film that makes it "shiny" thereby making it less absorbent ... besides, they're not healthy ...

    Bubbles ... original soap / shampoos did not produce that much bubbles ... But then marketing department wanted it because consumers were gullible enough to believe that more bubbles = better cleaning ... so they added bubbles chemically ... Remember, J&J's no more tears shampoo? ... they simply removed the bubbly chemical and charged more ...
    Last edited by Walter; June 22nd, 2020 at 11:31 AM.

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    #195
    Ang complicated naman, eh nasa likod lang yan ng detergent bottle. [emoji28]



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    #196
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Ang complicated naman, eh nasa likod lang yan ng detergent bottle. [emoji28]



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    not really complicated, we do use different products. my henkel suggest 100ml for a normal load and an additional 50mL for extra soiled loads.

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    #197
    Ang complicated ay ung tide powder ko, I had to Google how much kgs is a normal load and how many grams one scoop is. 1scoop = 1 sachet, when you Google tide sachet, there are 3 variants, 50, 75 and 80 grams [emoji38]

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    #198
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ang complicated ay ung tide powder ko, I had to Google how much kgs is a normal load and how many grams one scoop is. 1scoop = 1 sachet, when you Google tide sachet, there are 3 variants, 50, 75 and 80 grams [emoji38]
    wala sa pakete ang suggested amount to use vis a vis amount of laundry?

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    #199
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Ang complicated naman, eh nasa likod lang yan ng detergent bottle. [emoji28]


    Yeah, but then you'd have to count the clothes every time you do laundry ... there are big ones, small ones and tiny ones ... so just bought a scale and weighed the clothes ...

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    #200
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ang complicated ay ung tide powder ko, I had to Google how much kgs is a normal load and how many grams one scoop is. 1scoop = 1 sachet, when you Google tide sachet, there are 3 variants, 50, 75 and 80 grams [emoji38]
    Also had this issue ... google was not much help ... the tide powder used to have a free scooper which can be used as measurement ... then they stopped providing it ... so many scooper sizes ...

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