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Anyone using Tide Pods or other brand?
The directions say, toss pod into water, then put in the load of clothes. Well my washer was nearly full of water and the Pod hadn't popped, dispersed, whatever yet. So I gently squeezed it and it easily popped. Then I put my clothes in. Should I have to worry about doing that or is is ok to put the clothes in before the Pod disappears? Thanks!
Re: Anyone using Tide Pods or other brand?
~~~~~~TTCAL as of 9-16-12!***BFP 1-22-13~~~~~~
Question on those...
I've been wanting to try them, but it sounds like they won't work with my machine. H grandparents graciously bought us a washer and dryer when we moved. And the washer we have, only fills with water when we put the lid down. It has a sensor that can tell how full the washer is and adds water as needed.
So if I just put one of those in the washer with my clothes, do you think it'll work?
September 2013 Moms Siggy Challenge: The Thing I Miss Most Since Being Pregnant
Replacing the water cooler! And other heavy lifting
Batman was supposed to be a symbol of hope and bring justice. Not spark violence.
September 2013 Moms Siggy Challenge: The Thing I Miss Most Since Being Pregnant
Replacing the water cooler! And other heavy lifting
Batman was supposed to be a symbol of hope and bring justice. Not spark violence.
I'm back to using Method liquid, just because I love the company, but I've used dropps with both a top loader and a front loader with no ill effects. I've always put them in while the machine is filling, and then added the close later and haven't had any problems.
I also use the Chlorox2 pods - much easier than pouring.
"You don't get to be all puke-face about your kid shooting your undead baby daddy when all you had to do was KEEP HIM IN THE FLUCKING HOUSE, LORI!" - doctorwho
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