oliveoiltinfoil
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So I have a new Bosch series 6 washing machine which I love and adore. It washes clothes quite a bit better than my previous machine which is all good.
However, I have been using these "liquitabs" for the last 3 or 4 years as they are hand and are supposed to be the right amount of liquid for an average sized load.
But someone said to me the dissolvable plastic these tablet are made out of contain alkaline which can make the rubber seal goes manky and horrible. Indeed my hotpoint had started to go black at the bottom of the seal, despite regular cleaning.
Is good old fashioned powder the best thing to go for? I understand powder is mostly used in north America, with liquid detergent being more a European thing, but I may be completely wrong.
I will probably go back to powder as in theory it should be a lot better for the clothes as it has a slightly abrasive texture to it.

However, I have been using these "liquitabs" for the last 3 or 4 years as they are hand and are supposed to be the right amount of liquid for an average sized load.
But someone said to me the dissolvable plastic these tablet are made out of contain alkaline which can make the rubber seal goes manky and horrible. Indeed my hotpoint had started to go black at the bottom of the seal, despite regular cleaning.
Is good old fashioned powder the best thing to go for? I understand powder is mostly used in north America, with liquid detergent being more a European thing, but I may be completely wrong.
I will probably go back to powder as in theory it should be a lot better for the clothes as it has a slightly abrasive texture to it.
