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I use Persil Small and Mighty which now comes with a little detergent dispenser / measuring cap device. I use that and find it works very well.

It's a lot less messy than measuring liquid in the cap and then pouring it into the machine/drawer as the measuring device cleans itself out in the wash. So there's absolutely no mess at all or gooey dribbles down the bottle
 
I've only owned front load machines with detergent drawers....so powdered detergent goes in the drawer....

 

....my aunt had an Australian made Hoover front loader without a dispenser so would load the clothes and then place her detergent in a mans hankerchief, twist the top and then place on top of the load - it keep the undisolved detergent off the washing and dispensed with the first tumble....It worked a treat.
 
exactly the way Mom did!

In the top loaders I've used I always added the detergent the way my mother did:  start the washer filling with HOT water, add the detergent and swish the agitator back and forth until the detergent is disolved then, unless it's going to be a hot wash, change to warm or cold water to finish filling as I add the clothes.   With my Neptune in the last house and a now a Duet here I use the dispenser and almost always wash in either warm or hot water.  
 
Doesn't it get lost in the holes?...

I never put detergent in an empty tub, for fear it is wasted...

For the Westy, I open the door during the fill and put it in...

For the Amana/SQ, I usually pour it under the water stream, either on the clothes, or in the tub with at least 2 inches of water...

Bleach is always added after a few minutes in the wash cycle for either machine...

I never use that dispenser on the Amana/SQ...

 

George

[this post was last edited: 5/6/2011-19:19]
 
I didn't pour in the detergent until there was a few inches of water in the tub and then pour it into the water stream.  Mom was convinced it would never fully disolve without her technique.
 
lovestowash......

I always thought that too! Although before I discovered this site, I didn't know there were 2 tubs in most washing machines, well, all of them now, but back then with the older models, I was always afraid that if the detergent went down the holes that it was gone for good. I guess now I don't have to fear that, but I still never put detergent into an empty tub. Force of habit I guess.
 
Despite my thinking that a Sears Kenmore 90-Series should be more was a "high-endy", my machine only has a Bleach Dispenser (not even anything in the center of the agitator for the Fabric Softener!)...!

So pouring it on the clothes while it's filling w/ the plastic scoop my detergent comes with (& trying not to get it wet as I put it back in the box, often finding the powder sticking to it) is usually the norm, unless I patiently wait for the machine to fill, then add it!

(Gotta get one of the new-fangled Automatic Dispensing jobs, that at least measure the Water Level for you...!)

-- Dave
 

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