Liquids

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  • #79111
    hotpoint9506
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    Good Afternoon,

    I have read the information on here about liquids but something no one has ever directly answered is do they completely dissolve? I read somewhere (I forget where) that liquids don’t fully dissolve and stick to the inner drum and pipes. How exactly does this happen as they are fully dissolved unlike powders. I find Ariel liquid in particular a pain for build and hard to rinse due to it being high foaming. Perhaps someone could answer why they are so bad apart from lack of bleaching agents.

    Thank you.

    #407986
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    Read this ……….
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/clea … gents.html

    If you are in a soft water area detergent tabs tend to overdose anyway. Stick to powder, or powder tabs are even better.

    #407987
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Liquids

    Martin wrote:Stick to powder

    Yes.

    Martin wrote:or powder tabs are even better.

    No.

    You can’t control the dose on any tablet and all of them, in soft water especially, have a tendency to err on the side of overdose IME.

    Liquids are easy to overdose, too easy. Don’t have bleach. Tend to over foam because, in large part, it’s easy to overdose but they appear more susceptible for some reason.

    It isn’t that the detergent doesn’t dissolve it’s that the wash programs used are very often wrongly used for the care labels and/or detergent as well as constant low temperature washing (40?C and less) and this leads to bacteria build ups in the machine.

    Use any quick wash program regularly and it is almost certain to happen irrespective of the detergent used as, they don’t clean, just refresh.

    K.

    #407988
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Liquids

    kwatt wrote:

    Martin wrote:
    or powder tabs are even better.

    No.

    You can’t control the dose on any tablet and all of them, in soft water especially, have a tendency to err on the side of overdose IME.

    Very soft water here, always use Ariel Tablets, they are very easy to break in half for small loads. 😉

    #407989
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Liquids

    You don’t have to break powder in half. 😉

    K.

    #407990
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Liquids

    But the boxes of tablets are much smaller and fit in the cupboard better than the boxes of loose powder. 😛

    #407991
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Liquids

    True, but I’d still advise powder over tabs any day. Even half a tab here can be too much depending on the load and soil level.

    K.

    #407992
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    hotpoint9506 wrote: I read somewhere (I forget where) that liquids don’t fully dissolve and stick to the inner drum and pipes.

    The same is true of any type of surfactant if misused.

    #407993
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Liquids

    Break it into three then. 😀

    Funnily enough most of the local supermarkets sell the green box Ariel tablets but not the purple, colour tablets.

    We buy that in those stonking huge boxes as it is cheaper than buying the standard sized box.

    Still prefer the tablets, most people who use powder tend to pour it all over the place, clogging up the rinse aid dispenser at the same time.

    #407994
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    iadom wrote:Still prefer the tablets, most people who use powder tend to pour it all over the place, clogging up the rinse aid dispenser at the same time.

    We’re talking washing machine here Jim not dishwasher.

    Almat Colour Tablets are brilliant and 1/3rd price of Persil & Ariel.

    #407995
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Liquids

    I am talking washing machines as well Martin, why else would I have mentioned colour detergents. 😉

    Won’t touch ALDI stuff, a large percentage of local rotted drum supports are people using Almat. :rolls:

    #407996
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    iadom wrote:I am talking washing machines as well Martin, why else would I have mentioned colour detergents. 😉

    Just teasing Jim as you said “rinse aid dispenser”, not usually fitted on washing machines.:D

    iadom wrote:Won’t touch ALDI stuff, a large percentage of local rotted drum supports are people using Almat. :rolls:

    Good news indeed, cleans great as well!

    #407997
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Liquids

    Isn’t fabric conditioner a ‘rinse aid’. 😀

    #407998
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    Have to admit we live close to an aldi store and their dishwasher tablets are pretty good.

    #407999
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Liquids

    iadom wrote:Isn’t fabric conditioner a ‘rinse aid’. 😀

    Nope!

    Andy Jones wrote:Have to admit we live close to an aldi store and their dishwasher tablets are pretty good.

    :tup:

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