How long have you had your he washer.
Can you use bleach in high efficiency washers.
Always use he detergents with he washers.
Never mix dry laundry products with liquid laundry products.
Use only liquid chlorine bleach in the bleach dispenser.
The biggest difference in using a high efficiency washer is that it needs more care than a basic washer.
Don t overstuff your he washer.
Many consumers prefer the thicker formula of the he product because it makes it easier to safely pour directly into the bleach dispenser.
The difference is he detergent is formulated to be low sudsing for high efficiency energy saving washing machines that use less water in the wash and rinse cycles.
You will notice fewer suds but your clothes will be just as clean.
You can use both clorox regular bleach 2 and clorox high efficiency bleach in your he washer which one you choose is really up to you.
You may certainly use it in a standard or regular washing machine.
It s great that you are making sure whatever laundry products you use in it are.
Some models have a dispenser for laundry boosters.
Detergent boosters add more cleaning power to less expensive laundry detergents to help whiten whites remove stains.
Using high efficiency bleach.
This is a great question.
Using natural products in he washers.
For standard washing machines add cup of clorox regular bleach 2 with cloromax directly into the washing machine.
For high efficiency he machines pour clorox regular bleach 2 with cloromax into the bleach dispenser and fill to the maximum level.
Products you can use.
Also note that the high efficiency bleach has been discontinued and we are in the process of updating the videos that mention using clorox products in he machines.
You can add powdered or liquid color safe bleach to the detergent dispenser.
Therefore clorox regular bleach 2 or clorox washing machine cleaner are the appropriate products to use to run your clean washer cycle.
While high efficiency he washers do require the use of low sudsing he detergent formulas due to lower water levels used in each cycle the old fashioned detergent boosters like baking soda and borax can still be used in the machines.
Since water use is low there s a tendency with some washers to not flush the soap and wash load residue properly leaving damp accumulations within the washer which can cause mildew to grow.