Omo Powder
We use Omo Powder. Suffice to say though, it always comes caked in the box (thats right, its a fairly soft block, but caked, compared to other brands of powder).
I have no control over this, because we mainly buy what is "on special" due to the exorbent prices of everything.
I have noticed that some clothes are coming out smelling like B.O. or a gym-sock (mildly though) on some occasions. We use Vinegar in the machine every so often, with the Deep-Rinse option selected to help keep the machine clean.
We wash in COLD water all the time, because the hot tap in this kitchen has some issues:
1. It leaks from EVERYWHERE (around the handle shaft)
2. Its one of those "portable washer" taps, that has 1/2 the thread of a regular tap, thus requiring two washers for the thing to seal
3. The pipe-run is a little long, whilst we use a Simpson 8Kg top-loader (the dreaded "Lint 'n' Snot" cycle. They can produce lots of "Simpson Snot," but the recirc. pump died!), the Solar hot water heater isn't the most reliable, so "wasting" hot water on washing is out of the question.
When we get our Front Loader (Asko machine), we'll be using the 40º/60º option for our "daily" wash - since Mum is European, and knows thats what you SHOULD be using for daily wear, not this "Use cold water to save energy, even though you have a Solar Hot Water System."
We use Omo Powder. Suffice to say though, it always comes caked in the box (thats right, its a fairly soft block, but caked, compared to other brands of powder).
I have no control over this, because we mainly buy what is "on special" due to the exorbent prices of everything.
I have noticed that some clothes are coming out smelling like B.O. or a gym-sock (mildly though) on some occasions. We use Vinegar in the machine every so often, with the Deep-Rinse option selected to help keep the machine clean.
We wash in COLD water all the time, because the hot tap in this kitchen has some issues:
1. It leaks from EVERYWHERE (around the handle shaft)
2. Its one of those "portable washer" taps, that has 1/2 the thread of a regular tap, thus requiring two washers for the thing to seal
3. The pipe-run is a little long, whilst we use a Simpson 8Kg top-loader (the dreaded "Lint 'n' Snot" cycle. They can produce lots of "Simpson Snot," but the recirc. pump died!), the Solar hot water heater isn't the most reliable, so "wasting" hot water on washing is out of the question.
When we get our Front Loader (Asko machine), we'll be using the 40º/60º option for our "daily" wash - since Mum is European, and knows thats what you SHOULD be using for daily wear, not this "Use cold water to save energy, even though you have a Solar Hot Water System."