Do not put them in the detergent.
Detergent pods in he washers.
One you don t get the precision of measuring out exactly how much detergent you re using.
And two they can be a safety hazard for homes with young children or adults with dementia.
If you do use pods though just toss them in the tub.
Always place them in the tub or basket of your washer.
Use these pods if you have a high efficiency he washing machine but know that most laundry detergent pod products are suitable for use in a variety of washers.
In most cases only 1 to 2 tablespoons of he detergent is needed in a high efficiency washer and use even less a drop or two if the laundry formula used is not an he detergent if you want to avoid a sudsing problem.
The cleaning ingredients in single dose detergent pods are concentrated and perform comparably with the specific brand s liquid counterpart in removing stains and soil.
Detergent pods may be used but must be placed in the basket before adding the clothes.
Pod formulas are low sudsing detergents.
More than just a detergent tide pods also contain a stain remover and a brightener in one convenient pac.
Which is a plus for washers that use low levels of water to get complete removal of soil and detergent in the final rinse.
For the most part we don t recommend detergent pods for two main reasons.
He compatible pods are guaranteed to dissolve in your energy efficient unit that uses less water than a traditional machine.
Never place them in detergent dispensers.
Tide pods offer a 3 in 1 laundry solution to all your dirty problems.
If you must use a non he detergent in an he washer use only a minute amount a fraction of what you would normally use.
These detergent pacs are filled with a super concentrated detergent and their small compact doses mean minimal hassle for you.
Homemade laundry detergent has not been tested therefore we do not recommend using it in high efficiency washers.