Many people don't even think of how much detergent they use until they see their clothes still dirty or covered with detergent.
Different situations require different amount of detergent, but how to use just enough?
These tips will help you a lot.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions
Different brands and types of detergents may have specific recommendations for the amount to use.
Consider the load size
For a regular-sized load, a standard guideline is to use the amount indicated on the detergent package for medium soil levels.
Adjust the amount based on the size of the load - use less for smaller loads and more for larger or heavily soiled loads.
Check the water hardness
If you have hard water, you might need to use more detergent to compensate for the minerals present in the water.
Adjust for soil level
For heavily soiled clothes or stains, you might need to use a bit more detergent than usual.
Use measuring tools
To ensure accuracy, consider using measuring cups or measuring lines on the detergent cap to get the right amount.
Be mindful of high-efficiency (HE) machines
High-efficiency machines require detergents with low-sudsing properties, and using regular detergent or too much of it can lead to excessive suds and affect the machine's performance.
Experiment and observe
It may take a few tries to find the ideal amount of detergent that works best for your specific washing machine, water quality, and laundry needs.