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Seafoam
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 8:30 am
Hi,
I have several loads of laundry to do today (for my children). I ran out of detergent and am wondering whether ammonia could be used instead of regular HE detergent. Thanks!
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cnc
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 8:46 am
I wouldn't. It's very harsh. It might cause irritation if you wear garments that were washed in ammonia.
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Simple1
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 9:00 am
I dont know. I was told to use ammonia in the wash after a lice infestation. But this was in addition to detergent.
And don't mix ammonia with bleach - it's dangerous.
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water_bear88
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 9:01 am
I'd sooner use dish soap, or maybe baby shampoo- I've used both at different times for handwashing delicates or removing stains.
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zaq
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 9:34 am
I would.I have, but not in a HE washer. Reset the machine to rinse a second time after each load is done. Do NOT use shampoo or dish soap--they are way too sudsy to use in a machine, especially a HE.
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Bsimcha
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Sun, Apr 16 2017, 10:03 am
I haven't used it in a regular machine, now I have a HE and would like to know what the difference is
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