I find the tablets and powder leave white bits in your clothing which shows up under UV lights. (As a goth who visits clubs, this is really bad!) I use liquid by Aerial for Coloured clothes so my black garments don't fade as quickly.
In terms or eco friendly, I think the tablets are very wasteful as they come in individual wrappings.
I don't think any are bad for you machine although powder clogs up the tray.
2007-02-07 02:29:27
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answered by rock n roll maiden 1
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For me personally i use liquid tabs, powder is ok if you use a water softener and do a empty hot wash once a month to get rid of the powder build up in your washing machine.
2007-02-07 07:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can. Just fill the box where you put the tablet in. Most dishwasher require you to add salt to a reservoir and they all rinse thoroughly at the end of the cycle. Make sure you use rinse aid and you plates and dishwasher will be fine. Forget the myth of high temps and 'bad gases.' Washing powder can be used with high temps with no harm. I regularly use a scoop of washing powder instead of a tab and the results are better.
2016-05-24 02:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though I've not yet used a washing machine, I personally think if liquid detergents are used, then it is much more cost effective, since u need smaller amounts, as well as they dissolve much faster and smoother way than any others.
The most important thing is that liquid detergents do not leave any suds, and get fully used.
Generally we are used to make more foam with detegents, but they are of no use, since foam resides in few minutes.
So I think we must go for a detergent which creates a very little amount of sud as well as foam.
Good luck go as per your wish.
2007-02-07 02:31:41
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answered by Anindita 1
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Washing liquid is the best as it won't give you a marks like powder or tablets stains on your clothes.
2007-02-07 05:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I prefer liquid. I bought those little gel filled pouches and they didn't work and got all gunk over my clothes. I also used powder and it was still left in the drawer so I phoned the Persil helpline, and they said if you have low water pressure it can affect what product you use.
They advised me to try the liquid (they sent me a voucher for £25 worth!) and I haven't looked back.
2007-02-07 02:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Liquid probably mixes better, but I still use powder, even if I do have to pour in a jug of water to start with to stop it remaining in the dispenser as a lump of wet sludge.
2007-02-07 03:46:00
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answered by Florence-Anna 5
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I use Tide (liquid), works wonderful. You can pick out and liquid degernt. But my fiance breaks out to gain. So I can use that, and I love it. If you pour your sofer in like snuggle would be a brand. I discover it leaves spots on your clothes, it looks like grease spots. So I use the sheets for the dryer now.work great also. Just use your mind and you figure it out...
2007-02-07 03:32:37
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answered by Lyd 1
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I prefer the liquid but to be honest they all clean the same depending on the brand. Gain is the best
2007-02-07 02:30:19
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answered by Child of God 5
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I prefer the liquid...powder leaves little crystals all over the place.(probably because I use cold water),,,but try Tide Simple Pleasures....smells and works soooooo good
2007-02-07 02:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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