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Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 08:43 AM Apr 2023

I was given 2 containers of 'Tide Pods" and am confused as to how you use them.

I Googled 'Tide Pods" and found opinions that were different. I use liquid normally but ...when it is free, I thought I'd try them. Some say ..use hot water, others say use medium heat. No real instructions on the containers.

Have you used them and what is your opinion? I have top loading old Maytag washer and dryer and don't want to mess them up. As an additional point, I have allergies. I can use the pods on bedspreads, curtains and other items. I normally use fragrance free laundry soap. If there are problems, I'll give them away to someone else who might want them. 2 big containers.

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I was given 2 containers of 'Tide Pods" and am confused as to how you use them. (Original Post) Paper Roses Apr 2023 OP
Some of those pods seem to leave residue with cold water Shermann Apr 2023 #1
Don't eat them. ret5hd Apr 2023 #2
Tide Pod manufacturer has recruited New England Patriots player Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski Goonch Apr 2023 #3
I use Gain pods Freddie Apr 2023 #4
I use Gain pods blueinredohio Apr 2023 #5
If you normally use fragrance free laundry soap, piddyprints Apr 2023 #6
+1 2naSalit Apr 2023 #7
A newer option besides pods..... rlegro Apr 2023 #8
Those look enticing but why are they 0.20/load vs 0.13/load for brand name scent-free liquid? NullTuples Apr 2023 #10
Yes, they are great! I have used the laundry sheets for over 2 years, Breezo and txwhitedove Aug 2023 #11
Put bedspread in washer, toss pod into washer, turn washer on. They won't damage your washer emulatorloo Apr 2023 #9

Shermann

(7,413 posts)
1. Some of those pods seem to leave residue with cold water
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 08:50 AM
Apr 2023

The Tide Pods are pretty good though, I've not seen that issue. Cold, warm, hot, all good.

There seems to be a trend nowadays against washing with hot water. I still get the best results washing whites in hot water though.

Goonch

(3,607 posts)
3. Tide Pod manufacturer has recruited New England Patriots player Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 08:56 AM
Apr 2023

to tell consumers not to eat the pods.

Freddie

(9,265 posts)
4. I use Gain pods
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 08:59 AM
Apr 2023

Same idea. So much neater than liquid or powder. One for an average load and 2 for a big load. Warm wash. Some washers have a little drawer to load in the pods but in my mid-range Electrolux I just toss them on top of the clothes before starting the load.

piddyprints

(14,642 posts)
6. If you normally use fragrance free laundry soap,
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 09:10 AM
Apr 2023

Don’t pollute your washed and dryer with Tide or Gain or any of that other fragranced crap. It’s really hard to get the smell out. And your clothes will stink for a very long time, no matter how many times you wash them after that.

Speaking from experience.

rlegro

(338 posts)
8. A newer option besides pods.....
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 10:02 AM
Apr 2023

....are the supposedly enviro-friendly detergent that comes in thin sheets. I bought a box but have to get through our stock of pods and liquids (and even some traditional powder which I no longer have any idea how to use in our newest washer) before trying them. Example: https://www.earthbreeze.com

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
10. Those look enticing but why are they 0.20/load vs 0.13/load for brand name scent-free liquid?
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 12:09 PM
Apr 2023

Liquid detergents are so much heavier and larger, and so shipping costs must be higher. Plus packaging costs. Yet the sheets are far more expensive per load & that just makes no sense to me?

txwhitedove

(3,928 posts)
11. Yes, they are great! I have used the laundry sheets for over 2 years, Breezo and
Fri Aug 18, 2023, 10:08 AM
Aug 2023

now Clearlif from Amazon. Work great, easy, no residue, and come in a small cardboard box. Just think think thin sheet of dehydrated detergent. I told my Kroger store to stock them.



emulatorloo

(44,121 posts)
9. Put bedspread in washer, toss pod into washer, turn washer on. They won't damage your washer
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 11:35 AM
Apr 2023

anymore than liquid detergent damages your washer. They work fine. I use a pod product for dishwashers too. No issues.

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