Howmuch dete%entshouldyoume?
Theuseof a sufficientamount
ofdetergentisoneofthemost
importantthingsyoucandoto
nakesureyourwashcomesout
Amount requiredvaries
accordingto:
1.Waterhardness
2. Amountofsoil
3. Sizeofload
4. Typeofdetergent
5. Washtemperature
Usemoredetergentif
youhave
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hardwater
Largeloads
Greasyor oilysoils
Lowerwashtemperature
Lowphosphatedetergent.
If therecommendedamountof
detergentproducestoomanysuds,
switchtoa lowsudsingdetergent
brand,andfollowinstructionson
package.
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Usingtoolittledetergentis
acommoncauseoflaundry
How tousedetergent—granular
or powdered:
Placedetergentinthefilterpanfor
normalconditions,but, forbest
results,putitnexttotheagitator
aftertheclotheshavebeenloaded.
If yourdetergentdoesn’tdissolve
well,predissolvethedetergentin
hotwater,thenpourdirectlyinto
thewashbasket.
problems.Alwaysmeasure
detergentina standard
measuringcup.
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Rwomended
momtofdetergentforaverage soil bad
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Userecommendedamountof
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Mini
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Large
Large
Medium Small Basket
VERY
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HARD
2cups
1%cups 1%cups
1%cups %cup
Highihdsing
10-20Gr.
PowderType
HARD
4-10Gr.
1%cups
1%cups 1?4cups %cup %cup
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1cup 1cup
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?/2cup
%CUP
Low$udsing
Concentrated
o-1o
Grains
1cup %cup
‘/2 cup
1/2 cup %cup
PowderType
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detergentforyourloadandwater
hardnessasshownin guide.
2. Otherdetergenttypes—Low
andnormalsuds,powders,liquids,
non-phosphatepowders,follow
recommendationsonpackage.
3. Forhardwatertreatment,see
page16.
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