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Could some kind person explain to a mere man what the advantages/disadvantages are to using biological or non-biological washing powder?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Biological washing powder will also kill bacteria that loves to live in warm, damp places, your washing machine.
If you do not use biological powder for your laundry, nor do a hot wash regularly, you should do a maintenance wash to prevent black mould and unseen nasties.
http://www.washerhelp.co.uk/usage_2.html
If you do not use biological powder for your laundry, nor do a hot wash regularly, you should do a maintenance wash to prevent black mould and unseen nasties.
http://www.washerhelp.co.uk/usage_2.html
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you need a large stone ... and a river ... bang head against stone ... then when you wake up your clothes will be clean
other methods:
after about two weeks your shreddies will have digested themselves ... and then the bugs then die - shake and wear
buy new shreddies every week
buy american army shreddies - they are supposed to be self cleaning
call in Mr Spock and Capt Kirk - they both kill klingons
other methods:
after about two weeks your shreddies will have digested themselves ... and then the bugs then die - shake and wear
buy new shreddies every week
buy american army shreddies - they are supposed to be self cleaning
call in Mr Spock and Capt Kirk - they both kill klingons
Bio wash products causing rashes was debunked long ago.
http://www.nhs.uk/news/2008/05May/Pages/Biowas hingpowderrashesamyth.aspx
http://www.nhs.uk/news/2008/05May/Pages/Biowas hingpowderrashesamyth.aspx
enzymes only deal with naturally occuring stains .. blood, sweat, egg, grass etc
so if you are not prone to getting these type of stains in / on your clothes then bio isnt necessary ... as for allergies / reactions the perfume in detergent is more of a reactionary than any quantity of enzymes .. this is one of the reasons that manufacturers are now producing alternative fragranced detergents .. so that if you have a reaction to one you can use / try another and hopefully not suffer any reaction .. thus they keep you as a customer !
As for the bacteria that remain in your machine due to our love of ever reducing the temperature of our washes .. these are left behind more and more owing to our love affair with liquid detergents and their lack of bleach ( NO liquid or capsule detergent contains bleach ) .. low temp washes combined with no bleach in a majority of washes ( if not 100% ) equals bacteria left behind which accumulates and over time breeds & starts to smell ..
happy wash day !
so if you are not prone to getting these type of stains in / on your clothes then bio isnt necessary ... as for allergies / reactions the perfume in detergent is more of a reactionary than any quantity of enzymes .. this is one of the reasons that manufacturers are now producing alternative fragranced detergents .. so that if you have a reaction to one you can use / try another and hopefully not suffer any reaction .. thus they keep you as a customer !
As for the bacteria that remain in your machine due to our love of ever reducing the temperature of our washes .. these are left behind more and more owing to our love affair with liquid detergents and their lack of bleach ( NO liquid or capsule detergent contains bleach ) .. low temp washes combined with no bleach in a majority of washes ( if not 100% ) equals bacteria left behind which accumulates and over time breeds & starts to smell ..
happy wash day !