I've had good results with Dreft..
From: Gordy
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 3:54:16 PM
Subject: [RBW] Re: wool-friendly detergents for HE washers
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Doug Van Cleve wrote:
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Doug Van Cleve wrote:
> HiBOB.
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> FWIW, some wool garment companies specifically recommend against Woolite.
> That is the reason I originally went with the liquid Ivory Snow...
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> Doug
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> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Bill M. wrote:
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>> Our Bosch fr
HiBOB.
FWIW, some wool garment companies specifically recommend against Woolite.
That is the reason I originally went with the liquid Ivory Snow...
Doug
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Bill M. wrote:
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> Our Bosch front loader came with a sample bottle of Woolite HE, seems
> appropriate for
Thanks very much, everybody, for your suggestions. It's good to know
there are plenty of options.
-br
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Bill Rhea
wrote:
> I recently got a new High Efficiency washer to replace our 15+ year-
> old Kenmore when it died.
> Because of their low water use and the w
Our Bosch front loader came with a sample bottle of Woolite HE, seems
appropriate for cycling woolies.. We've been using Tide HE powder for
the rest.
Bill
On Jul 27, 12:26 pm, Bill Rhea wrote:
> I recently got a new High Efficiency washer to replace our 15+ year-
> old Kenmore when it died.
>
I've washed wool dress trousers in Kookabura and they've come through
without damage, just in need of pressing. (These wool dress trousers had
been converted into knickers, but the proof is the same.)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Bill Rhea wrote:
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> I recently got a new High Efficiency wash
I can second Ryan's recommendation. I have used the Ecover Delicate in
a HE washer with absolutely no problems. They even say right on the
bottle that it's suitable for HE:
http://www.ecover.com/us/en/Products/Laundry/Delicate+Wash.htm
On Jul 27, 3:17 pm, Ryan Watson wrote:
> I've washing my w
I've never used a HE soap in my front loading machine in 12 years.
I've always just used half the amount of soap. Most laundry soaps
have instructions for front loading use these days. I use anything
from Tide unscented to Bio-Kleen. . . they all work fine.
Check the Ivory Snow label for starte
I've washing my woolies with Ecover delicate wash in my Asko for over
a decade with no complaints.
Ryan
On Jul 27, 2009, at 13:26, Bill Rhea wrote:
>
> I recently got a new High Efficiency washer to replace our 15+ year-
> old Kenmore when it died.
>
> Because of their low water use and t
The Riv stuff works ell in my Bosch, but I tend to use Ecover, which I
can get locally.
Michael
On Jul 27, 4:28 pm, JoelMatthews wrote:
> Riv's own Kookabura Wool Wash works fine in my HE washer/dryer
> combined. In fact, it works so well with the woolens, I use it as the
> pre-wash on my regul
I've used Dreft with good results
From: Eric
To: "rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com"
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 2:58:34 PM
Subject: [RBW] Re: wool-friendly detergents for HE washers
I've had luck with garden-variety detergents l
Riv's own Kookabura Wool Wash works fine in my HE washer/dryer
combined. In fact, it works so well with the woolens, I use it as the
pre-wash on my regular washes. Nice organic smell and really does the
job.
On Jul 27, 2:26 pm, Bill Rhea wrote:
> I recently got a new High Efficiency washer to
Hey Bill,
I have been front loading since about '97. I have used liquid Ivory Snow
many times with no ill effect. I think I generally use about 1/2 the
recommended amount, but you would just adjust for sudsiness and throw in an
extra rinse if it was a particularly bubbly load...
Doug
On Mon,
If you can find it, I've used Bio-Pac with great success.
That said, here's the secret about HE detergents and front loading washers:
you need less soap. A lot less. Seriously. For our Bosch, we kept having
error after error after a google search revealed that Bosch tech support had
told some c
I've had luck with garden-variety detergents like Tide for my wool
clothing. Use cold water and the Delicate cycle.
--Eric Norris
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On Jul 27, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Bill Rhea wrote:
>
> I recently got a new High Efficiency washer to replace our 15+ year-
> old Kenmore wh
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