On the back of the laundry detergent bottle, the directions and diagram say to fill the cap to the line marked #1 (about 1.5 ounces) for a normal load of laundry.Mar 27, 2008
How do you measure all laundry detergent?
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.)
What are the numbers on the laundry detergent cap for?
Its detergent caps have eight different lines faintly marked on the inside of the lid — 0, 1, 2, A, B, C, D and E. But consumers are only instructed to fill to a single line for regular loads, and “use more for heavily soiled or large loads.” It's unclear when and if the other seven lines should be used.Mar 29, 2016
Do you put the laundry detergent cap in the washer?
After several loads of laundry, the measuring-cap-slash-lid on your detergent can get pretty grimy with gunky buildup. ... Just fill the cap with whatever amount of detergent you need for your soiled load and then drop the it in there to score a new-looking one by the time the wash is done. It's really that easy.May 3, 2019
How do you measure laundry detergent?
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.
How do you use detergent caps?
Believe it or not, you can simply toss your dirty detergent cap in with your next load of laundry to give it a good wash. Just fill the cap with whatever amount of detergent you need for your soiled load and then drop the it in there to score a new-looking one by the time the wash is done.May 3, 2019