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Custoslibera@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Well that's one way to ruin my day

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Well that's one way to ruin my day

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Custoslibera@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    I see this often. Does this work better than just washing again with tablets? Or even just a water wash?

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      Washing with tablets?

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      washing anything that got moldy (like cloth napkins from the kitchen that sat in the hamper) / funky - I use a solid tablet detergent (blue land plastic free) and a baking soda / vinegar. works great.

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      Brah you shouldn’t be using tide pods regardless. They’re no good for your wallet or the environment.

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        I don’t use them myself but sort of get why people use dishwasher tablets, but laundry pods/tabs make zero sense to me. Not all loads are the same size.

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          For Dishwasher Tablets. This goes into way more depth than ya need but they skip a whole ass wash cycle - which is why there are 2 places for your soap in your dishwasher.

          https://youtu.be/_rBO8neWw04?si=SMT9fGeIEHBCVwlr

          https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU?si=O7dEHbocXoqqZbW-

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          I’ve been using detergent “sheets” which are easy to cut up and portion depending on load size. No plastics either!

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        How so? I guess they are more expensive but I can afford like $2 per pack for the convenience of just throwing them in. Am I doing it wrong? Serious question

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          Tide Pods use what is known as PVA plastic as the ‘dissolvable plastic’. PVA exactly what they mean by microplastics and forever chemicals.

          https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU?si=O7dEHbocXoqqZbW-

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            Thanks. The brand I use is an eco one that does not use any plastic packaging at all, only cardboard. The pod film is bio-degradable too

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