stevet
Well-known member
Hopefully, I am not beating a dead horse here, but Eddie Toploader55 was kind enough to give me a 5 lb pail of STPP this past week and I have already given it a try and I think it is going to be a good addition to the Tide HE powder that we use in our WP Duet.
My question is this, How much is enough to use in the washer and if I do use it in the Dishwasher, what would be appropriate?
I used a tablespoon in a very large white load of clothes on Normal Cycle using the hot wash with LCB and it did a good job of removing Aero-Kroil off of a small tee shirt that I used to wipe it off but still left a shadow of tomato sauce on another shirt. But they were pretty white!
On my work clothes which are 100% cotton and also Fire retardant, I used the same Tide HE and Oxi Clean plus 1tbsp. of STPP in an even larger load of 5 work pants, 5 shirts, 2 pairs of jeans and a long sleeved sweat shirt on Heavy Duty and it seemed to pull more of the grease and oils out of the clothing. The pants came out really clean and the shirts were better than usual. Stains that were there for a long time seem to have faded a bit so maybe it does work.
Does STPP make any appreciable difference if the incoming water is already mechanically softened?
Also, if using a top loader, what would be a good dosage in that size machine?
Thanks
Steve
My question is this, How much is enough to use in the washer and if I do use it in the Dishwasher, what would be appropriate?
I used a tablespoon in a very large white load of clothes on Normal Cycle using the hot wash with LCB and it did a good job of removing Aero-Kroil off of a small tee shirt that I used to wipe it off but still left a shadow of tomato sauce on another shirt. But they were pretty white!
On my work clothes which are 100% cotton and also Fire retardant, I used the same Tide HE and Oxi Clean plus 1tbsp. of STPP in an even larger load of 5 work pants, 5 shirts, 2 pairs of jeans and a long sleeved sweat shirt on Heavy Duty and it seemed to pull more of the grease and oils out of the clothing. The pants came out really clean and the shirts were better than usual. Stains that were there for a long time seem to have faded a bit so maybe it does work.
Does STPP make any appreciable difference if the incoming water is already mechanically softened?
Also, if using a top loader, what would be a good dosage in that size machine?
Thanks
Steve