How many cups of laundry detergent should I use?

For heavily-soiled clothes, pre-soak or spot treat stains with a bit of liquid detergent rather than add extra detergent to the entire load. Use 1/4 to 1/3 cup commercial powdered laundry detergent. Use 1/4 to 1/3 cup powdered homemade laundry detergent and 1/8 to 1/4 cup liquid homemade laundry detergent.
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How much laundry detergent should you actually use?

As a general rule of thumb, you should only use about a tablespoon of laundry detergent per regular load size. (The measuring cup that comes with your liquid laundry detergent is about 10 times larger than the actual amount of laundry soap needed.) Never pour liquid detergent into your machine without measuring first.
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How much detergent do you use for one wash?

Liquid detergent: Use two tablespoons for a standard washer and two teaspoons for an HE washer. If your water is soft: Level down to one-and-a-half tablespoons for a standard machine, and one-and-a-half teaspoons for an HE model.
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How much laundry detergent do I use for a measuring cup?

Switch to a measuring cup that holds only the right amount of laundry detergent you need to use. Since I've already done the measurements for you, your job is to get a new 1/4 cup measuring cup (used only for laundry detergent) and keep it with your detergent. For a regular load, use just a little less than 1/4 cup.
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What happens if you use too much laundry detergent?

Using too much laundry detergent is bad for your clothes and harmful to your washing machine. The extra soap suds leave residue on your clothes, making them look dull with white marks. Your washer is more likely to malfunction if you use too much detergent, so one needs to run a cleaning cycle.
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Washer Detergent - How Much?



How do I know if Im using too much detergent?

The first sign that you're using too much detergent will show up in your clothes. Stiff, starchy, scratchy clothes—instead of the expected soft and fresh results—mean that there were too many soap suds in your washing machine during the cycle.
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How do you know if you put too much detergent in?

How to Tell If You're Using Too Much Detergent
  1. Washing machine smells bad: too many suds can leave a residue in the washer that breeds smelly bacteria and mold.
  2. Clothing is dull and spotted: excess detergent won't properly rinse out of clothing, leaving behind spots and making clothes appear dull.
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How many scoops of washing powder should I use?

Dosing Guidelines

It's recommended that around 110ml of powder is ideal for a single load of washing in the machine. Adding an extra 100ml of powder is advised, if your clothes are very heavily soiled, or if you're planning to use the pre-wash setting on your washing machine.
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How much detergent do you use in a top loader?

When dosing for a top-loading washing machine use two tablespoons of liquid detergent or four tablespoons (1/4 cup) of powder.
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Does too much detergent make clothes smell?

Too Much Detergent Will Cause Your Clothes to Smell Bad. As it turns out, too much detergent can actually make your clothes smell bad. Why? It allows the fabric to hold onto the dirt and bacteria that you're trying to wash off.
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How much laundry is too much?

Don't Overload the Machine

Clothes should be distributed evenly and loosely inside the machine. Even a large load of laundry should not fill the washer tub more than three-quarters full.
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What is a regular load of laundry?

Medium/regular load: When the drum is around half full, you have a medium or regular wash. Large load: If you want to do a large load, the washer should be three-qaurters full. Extra-large load: If you have an extra-large amount of laundry, you can go for an extra-large load size.
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Do you add detergent before or after clothes?

If you have a regular top-loading machine, it's best to fill your washer with water first, then add your detergent, then add your clothes. This helps evenly distribute the detergent in the water before it hits your clothes. Remember that the nicer you are to your washer and dryer the longer they'll last.
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How much laundry detergent do I use with soft water?

If you have soft water, use less—about one and one-half tablespoons of liquid laundry detergent. For untreated hard water, use the full amount. Use only one pre-measured packet per load.
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How much detergent do you use in a front loader?

If you are adding the detergent yourself for each load, use no more than one tablespoon of HE detergent. If the product is 2x concentrate use two teaspoons or 3x concentrate use one teaspoon. The same rule applies to fabric softener and bleach.
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Is liquid or powder detergent better for washing machine?

Is powder or liquid laundry detergent better for hard water? Liquid detergent works better for getting a more thorough clean in untreated hard water. Its ingredients aren't as reactive with the minerals most commonly present in hard water, therefore making it more resistant to its effects.
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How many cups of detergent are in a large load?

Large capacity: Use 3/4 to 1 cup per load. For front-loading machines: Use 1/3 cup per load. Add detergent before adding clothes.
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Can too much detergent cause washing machine to leak?

Over Use of Detergent

Rather than a part being damaged or broken, leaks can also occur from adding too much detergent to your washing machine. Oversudsing can happen throughout the entire washing cycle but can be well seen during the emptying stage. Avoid using too much, or high-sudsing, detergent if this happens.
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How do you measure detergent?

Check the dosage instructions on the packaging, taking into account the soiling level, your area's water hardness, and your load size. Use the washing powder measuring cup to get the right dose for your wash. Pour the washing powder into the detergent drawer of your washing machine.
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What trick can you use to see if you have a good size load of laundry in the washing machine?

An easy way to find out is using the 1-palm trick. By placing your hand into your machine's drum, you can see how much space is left. The perfect load is if you can't fit anything else in the drum, just your hand and your laundry. If you can't fit your hand into the drum, then your load is too big.
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Why you shouldn't use Tide Pods?

They're Bad For People

They can squirt into the mouth or eyes if punctured. And because of the high detergent concentration with low dissolving results, they're leaving more residue on your clothing, towels, and bedding – causing rashes and other skin reactions.
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Why are my clothes hard after drying?

It is the residue of detergent left in your laundry that causes the clothes to be stiffer when you line dry them. Cut the amount of detergent that you use in the washing machine.
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Can I wash my clothes twice in a row?

If your clothes are really dirty, it stands to reason that you'll need extra laundry detergent. Wrong! It's better to wash a load twice in a row with a normal amount of detergent than load up on extra detergent. Many machines have a prewash setting that can be used as well.
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