Laundry Detergent Residue
Light laundry detergent buildup consists of an invisible film on your garments that can cause itching, redness, or even rashes on sensitive skin.
How Can I Treat Undissolved Laundry Detergent Residues?
- Rewash the load in warm water with the recommended amount of detergent.
- Adjust the size of the load or water fill to ensure proper turnover.
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Be sure the agitation cycle is correct for the type of load.
How Can I Prevent Undissolved Laundry Detergent Residues?
- Follow the detergent package instructions for the correct order of addition to the wash load.
- Avoid overloading the machine to ensure good rollover of clothing.
- Choose the correct wash style for the size of the load and type of soil.
- If necessary, dissolve the detergent in warm water, then switch to cold if cold-water wash is preferred.
- Store the product in a cool, dry place (not under the sink or directly on top of the washer or dryer). Close the package between uses.
- Follow package directions for usage amount and increase usage when necessary:
- Large or heavily soiled loads require additional detergent for best performance.
- Using additional detergent will help keep the water hardness minerals suspended in the water and off your clothes.
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Tips & Tricks
Many stains are more likely to be removed entirely if soaked in cold water before it has had time to set.
If in doubt, test your color garment for colorfastness – apply warm water to an inconspicuous part (inside of the hem, for instance), then press this part with a warm iron between two pieces of white cloth.
To protect your favorite garments, try turning them inside out before washing.
Use a partitioned laundry basket to sort your laundry as you remove it.
Overloading your washing machine could mean that your clothes don’t properly get clean.
White streaks of powder left behind on your clothes due to undissolved detergent are usually caused by overloading your machine, and can be removed with an additional rinse cycle.
Washing much smaller loads on non-cotton cycles to give more freedom of movement in the drum and result in better cleaning.
Using too little detergent can cause whites to become dingy as there are insufficient ingredients to hold soils in the water so they don’t redeposit on the garments.
Overdosing in a soft-water area can lead to “oversudsing” which, in extreme cases, can mean suds come out of the machine.
Always check the fabric care label for the manufacturer’s washing recommendations.
Some dyes will bleed even in very cold water, so always sort your washing into light colors, dark colors, whites, and delicates.
To compensate for washing at lower temperatures, try using a Cotton (most agitation) or Synthetic cycle, if the garment care label allows. There are also detergents specially designed to work in cold water.
Whenever possible, dry your clothes outside on a line; you could see significant energy savings.
Make sure to close all zippers, fasteners, and hooks to prevent and reduce abrasion of fabric and consider placing delicate items into mesh laundry bags.
To pre-treat stains, apply undiluted laundry detergent directly onto stained areas. For best results, allow product to sit on stain for a few minutes, scrub product into stain, then wash.
When adding chlorine bleach, always use the bleach dispenser on your washer to ensure that it is added at the right time in the wash cycle. If your machine does not have a dispenser, add chlorine bleach at the end of the wash cycle.
Check garment care labels for recommended wash temperature.
For all HE washers, make sure to use a low-sudsing HE detergent.
Use the right amount of detergent. Follow package directions carefully. For heavily soiled and/or large loads, use more detergent.
If you do not have a detergent dispenser on your machine, add the detergent while the washer fills with water, ensure the detergent has dissolved, then add the clothes.
Keep your washing machine free of residues by running a monthly wash cycle with Tide Washing Machine Cleaner.