Do you know using too much laundry detergent cleans your clothes less? Too much laundry detergent will also wear out your washing machine faster. So how much laundry detergent should you use to clean a normally soiled, medium load of laundry? According to 3rd and 4th generation, father and son laundry experts, Jerry and Zach Pozniak, the amount to add is only 2 tablespoons. It’s much less than most people use or what manufactures suggest. Moreover, if your clothes are not heavily soiled washing them in warm water, not only gets them cleaner, but preserves the colors in your clothing.
Jerry and Zach Pozniak are the owners of a luxury dry cleaning business located at 1318 Madison Avenue in New York City called Jeevers New York. It’s a small family run business which caters to celebrities and fashion types.
Zach Pozniak has a YouTube channel where he doesn’t hold back on giving viewers free cleaning advise and reviewing best to worst laundry detergents and cleaning solvents. Kirkland and Purex liquid detergents tops Zak’s list -- go to his channel for the complete details. Like a scientist he explains what ingredients make s detergent or solution effective for different types of stains.
In addition to the above tips, I leaned to apply hydrogen peroxide to remove stains from a shirt after I wash but omit drying it. Let the hydrogen peroxide dry on the fabric. IMHO, The Laundry Book would make a great addition to a home. BTW: Know that my blogs are not sponsored. I give my honest opinions. The Laundry Book is a valuable reference book to help us keep our clothes in tip-top shape by cleaning them without damage. Jerry Pozniak recommends not buying clothes you can only spot clean since you can’t really clean them.
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