In an insightful discussion, author Richardson explains that excessive detergent can lead to dirt and germs being trapped and resettled onto clothing. He cautions against using detergent pods, as they limit control over detergent quantity. Proper application and moderation in detergent use are essential for effective laundry. Additionally, Richardson shares practical tips, such as using aluminum foil to reduce static cling and vinegar to combat pit stains, emphasizing simple solutions to common laundry challenges.
The dirt and germs come off the clothes and go into the water... If you use too much detergent, it can't rinse out, so the surfactant actually resettles back in your clothes.
I don't like pods because I don't like that you can't control the amount... You don't need a pod's worth of detergent [to do a load of laundry].
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