@eugene
Are your non-stick pans Dishwasher Safe? Or, do you just wash them anyway? I ask, because, there are times, I'd like to throw them in, but, I've always been scared to death they'd get destroyed.
Well...
It's dead Guys. I turned it on tonight, and went to my room, and I came back into the Kitchen, and noticed it wasn't making any sounds whatsoever. Opened the door, and a strong burning smell was present. I think I was in the right place at the right time, as, I imagine things could have...
Why not just get...
A traditional top loader, instead of a HE Machine?
http://www.sears.com/ge-3.9-cu-ft-top-load-washer-white/p-02624222000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
Well...
If you wanna get technical oxiclean is Sodium Percarbonate & Soda Ash. While, Liquid Clorox 2, is just Hydrogen Peroxide, with a few alkalinity agents. Honestly, oxiclean is gonna be stronger, and probably cheaper in the long run, but, you'll get about the same net result with Clorox...
Irrc, I think these are well sought after.
They've both been tested to confirm there working, and seem to be in great condition. The washer is $40 and I think the dryer is, too, but, I couldn't get over there to actually read the tag.. If anyone wants the details, PM me. It's in North...
HOT Water
I always do that trick, because, our Dishwasher is on the second floor, and the hot water has to travel a very long way to get over there. I always turn on the "Hi-Temp Wash" too, but the incoming temp averages about 120ish, sometimes 130*.
I've already taken it apart, and the...
Before I start, I wanna say, I may know a *thing* or two about Laundry Detergent, and Detergents in General, when it comes to actual machines, I feel like I know pretty much nothing. So, I could really use a hand here, as honestly, I just can't make a decision.
I should say, our current...
Laundry makers are about to get another chance to make more money by selling less detergent.
Wal-Mart has announced an initiative to cut the amount of water in each dose of liquid laundry detergent it sells by 25% by 2018. The change is being framed as good for the environment, but...
For rust stains...
I personally recommend, trying to use "oxalic" acid, which can be found in bar keepers friend. It's gentle, but, it's the strongest chemical (that i know of) capable of removing rust.
Just make a paste of BKF & Water, and it should come out. I do hear vinegar can also...
Bubble Bandit...
Does contain chlorine bleach, but, I do think it's a very limited amount. I've been told it's chlorine scent, is very weak at best, but, it does contain some degree of Chlorine.
Cascade Professional (the new formula) doesn't contain any chlorine. It's an oxygen bleach &...
Instutional Laundry
Uses Lots & Lots of Chlorine Bleach. Although, they normally followup use with it, with an "anti-chlor" solution, to knock out any residual lingering chlorine left in fabrics.
Chlorine Bleach, is Generally a safe & most effective method for removing stains out of white...
I emailed the guy who makes it..
It's a chlorine based Dishwasher detergent. It doesn't contain Enzymes. Just, worth a note, if you're planning to wash silver or other delicate things that can't withstand chlorine in the dishwasher.
For what it's worth though...
This "Miracle" detergent, does contain, Sodium Tripolyphosphate. That alone, should have a decent effect on the red clay.
When I was younger...
I used to play softball. Tide Powder (phosphate free) the old huge scoop formula, and warm water, was enough to get them back to bright clean.
She used a Liquid Detergent, in that video, which, doesn't contain oxygen bleach, so all it had was Enzymes working on the...