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Can anyone tell me the amount of liquid soap from Dr. Bronner's I would use in a washing machine for a full load of laundry? I have never tried for laundry, but have used it for body washing for years. Any other ideas for it?
post #2 of 8
I think somewhere in that tiny print it says how much to use. Maybe experiment and leave the washer lid up and check for too many bubbles? A little goes a looooong way.
post #3 of 8
Thread Starter 
looked all over the bottle, but it never says how much to use for anything!:
post #4 of 8
When I use Dr B's in the washer, I use about a tablespoon for a full load (front loader, fairly small washing machine.)
post #5 of 8
Thread Starter 
I guess I should mention mine is a top load "Super Capacity". It holds alot, more if I try.
post #6 of 8
I've been using the lavender for about a month or so now - I only use about a tablespoon too - and mine is a good-sized top-loader. Bonus - my laundry smells heavenly when its done.
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Thread Starter 
Ok. Now here are a few more questions. How soft are the clothes when dried? Do you need a fabric softner? How about static cling? What do you use for a stain remover? With 3 kiddos things tend to go in (the wash) pretty dirty and come out clean only with the help of things I no longer want to be using.
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Thread Starter 
Ok. Now here are a few more questions. How soft are the clothes when dried? Do you need a fabric softner? How about static cling? What do you use for a stain remover? With 3 kiddos things tend to go in (the wash) pretty dirty and come out clean only with the help of things I no longer want to be using
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