Do you use 1 or 2 Tide Pods?
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Do you use 1 or 2 Tide Pods?
The number of pacs necessary depends on the load size. To guarantee superior performance, add two Tide PODS® pacs into the washing machine drum before you add clothes. Use one laundry pac for smaller loads or three for larger loads.
Is it bad to use Tide Pods?
Keep laundry pacs out of reach of children Laundry detergent packs may be harmful if swallowed and can irritate eyes. If an incident occurs, call a Poison Control Center (800.222. 1222 or Emergency 911) or seek medical attention.
Do you need fabric softener with pods?
No need to dose, you just need to pop it in the empty machine drum before adding your clothes to ensure it dissolves properly. While the PODs clean your clothes, adding a liquid fabric conditioner like Lenor into your dispenser drawer will soften, freshen, and protect your garments.
What happens if I use too many Tide Pods?
Washing machine smells bad: too many suds can leave a residue in the washer that breeds smelly bacteria and mold. Clothing is dull and spotted: excess detergent won’t properly rinse out of clothing, leaving behind spots and making clothes appear dull. Clothes may also feel itchy when you wear them.
What should you do if you swallow a tide?
The very first thing you should do is wash out the mouth and drink water or milk to dilute the detergent, Anderson says, and do not try to induce vomiting. Then you should call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) if the symptoms are mild or moderate.
What happens to the plastic in detergent pods?
Plastic detergent pods that can be tossed into the washing machine or dishwasher are encapsulated in water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol. When the machine turns on, the pod’s outer casing dissolves, freeing the soap within, and the PVA goes down the drain.
What are Tide Pods 4-in-1?
New Tide PODs Ultra Oxi laundry detergent pacs have built-in pre-treaters and remove even the toughest stains. It’s the 4-in-1 laundry solution with detergent, stain remover, color protector and built-in pre-treaters, for a next-level stain fighting.