Attack laundry detergent from Japan
mamapinky0
7 years ago
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Comments (22)or ... different size packages for both liquid and powder WL stands for Waesche Ladungen = Wash/laundry Loads eg, your cardboard box is the 330 grams / 6 WL one Be aware that the recommended dosage refers to a "old style" wool cycle with a very high level (same level used on "delicates", 1/3 glass). As I guess your machine has a very low water, "wetclean-like" wool cycle the actual dosage would be just one third in this programme. As a clue my newer machine on "wool" uses 1 1/2 gallon per fill vs the 7 maybe 8 gallon per fill of the older one Guess they don't display perwoll powder dosages cause 90% of people use liquids for delicates ( I assume this from what i see on detergent aisles here)...See MoreDetergents And Fading Clothes
Comments (26)sshrivastava, Agreed! On the topic of fading clothes. I made a big boo boo! Used some Ariel Bajaespuma powder mixed with pure oxy clean (my purchase from the Chemistry Store) on my sons work clothes. Blacks and red t-shirts. Results were not noticeable to the black items except for minimal white shadows, I believe from the optical brighteners. The red t-shirts well.... major white shadowing on large areas! I will rewash in the Tide Total Care to see if it helps fix my mess! I should have known!! Why, oh, why don't I stick to what works! It's like trying out a new science experiment?! Temptation is so evil! Do not attempt this at home folks.... you WILL be sorry!...See MoreJapanese Laundry Detergents?
Comments (4)By the way, this is what the control panel of our Japanese washer looks like - let's just say it took me a while to figure out how to drain the water after an overnight soak. Fun fact: many Japanese washers have the option to reuse water from the bath tub via a second hose! You can choose to use the bath water either just for the wash, or for both wash and rinse. Granted, the Japanese have a very different approach to baths and shower thoroughly before getting in the tub for a soak and don't use any scented soaps/salts if the water is to be reused, but on top of it all all members of the family will take turns and use the same bath water....See MoreJapanese Detergent Arrived
Comments (13)Amiee is s HUGE Animee fan..LOL. yes I used it one time on a full load of jeans...I added one to start and used warm water..no suds and water did not even begin to feel conditioned..I added a second..still not slippy..added a third..still not slippy..added a fourth still not slippy and no suds.....I stopped there the wash water had a light floral scent..there was no scent at all when they came out of the washer but my Queen has a full fill rinse and very rarely is there any detergent scent once they are done, except for a few detergents. .. I don't know what to make of this stuff..but the jeans were clean. I will try it again later using two on a load of stained colors and let you know. As far as Japanese detergents go..recordaras sent Amiee **Attack** it took a very small amount to condition the water and i mean the water was extremely slippery, low suds, wash water smelled great, and everything came out smelling terrificly clean...Attack will be my next Japanese order for sure....See Moremamapinky0
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