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Are Tide Pods bad for clothes?

Are Tide Pods bad for clothes?

The pods are problematic to adults too. They can squirt into the mouth or eyes if punctured. And because of the high detergent concentration with low dissolving results, they’re leaving more residue on your clothing, towels, and bedding – causing rashes and other skin reactions.

How much detergent is in a tide pod?

When Tide PODS® launched in 2012, a single, 24 ml laundry pac contained the same cleaning power of 43 ml of Tide Original Liquid (a medium load dose). Today’s Tide PODS® can handle more loads of laundry with a smaller volume of product than Tide Liquid.

Can you use Tide Pods in cold water?

Tide PODS® Coldwater Clean laundry pacs offer an effective clean in only one step, even in cold water conditions. Tide’s cold water detergent dissolves completely in cold water and does not produce excess suds, thanks to the Tide PODS®’ special film and HE Turbo technology.

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Can you use Tide Pods in older washers?

Adding Pods to Washing Machines Laundry detergent pods work best in standard top load washers and high-efficiency top-loading and front-loading washers. Washers with automatic detergent or fabric softener dispensers don’t mix well with pods. Therefore, never place pods in dispenser drawers, only in the drum.

Why did Tide Pods stain my clothes?

The problem, according to Tide PR person Lauren Beene, is that the pod doesn’t dissolve fully in the water, causing a whitening agent to deposit on your clothes and leave a mark.

Are washing pods made from animal fat?

Animal ingredients in laundry detergent Many brands of powdered or liquid laundry detergent contain animal fat which may come from pigs, cows and sheep which are primarily killed for their meat.

Is one Tide Pod enough?

For a regular load of laundry, one pod is enough. When doing an extra-large load with enough clothes to fill a front-loading washer that holds up to 20 pounds, use two pods. Laundry detergent pods work best in standard top load washers and high-efficiency top-loading and front-loading washers.