Yes you can, but it is best to use the suitable kind of washing powder for each. Some of the substance are different so it is best not to.
It is detergent. The only difference is a lower value foaming agent may be used. The difference is a marketing stunt more than anything else.
Of course you can. There is no difference between detergents in regards to the type of washing machine they are used in. It is just a selling point to get the consumer to buy "specialized" detergent that just costs more money.
if it smells musty, try leaving the door open so it will dry quicker we have a duet front-loader, and it will smell musty if we leave the door shut, so we leave it open for an hour or two after washing clothes to let it dry out
No, it will froth up too much.
The detergent used in a front loading washing machine generally uses less surfactant, the agent in all detergents that creates suds to lift out dirt. It is also more concentrated than the top loading kind. Front loading washing machines have been used in Europe for a long time, but are just now coming into their own here in the US. They require less water, and therefore less detergent. It may be a matter of opinion, but these machines wash better, and put less stress on clothes. Surfactants reduce the surface tension of a liquid. When used in washing clothes, it allows water to penetrate garments, break up soil, and allow dirt to easily disperse into the liquid.
Laundry detergent is really a personal choice. However, a couple of things to consider.o There are both Liquid and Powder detergents. If the washer has a detergent cup (a place to put the detergent in a little drawer or holder) you should consult your owner's manual to determine which type it wants. But it probably wants a powder.o If you don't have a detergent cup (dispenser), you can use either.o If the washer is a High Efficiency or if it is a front-loader, you will want to use a High Efficiency, low suds detergent.My washer is a front-loader with a detergent, bleach, and softener cups. Since it also has a sensor to see how clean the clothes are, it's important that I use a low-suds, high-efficiency rated detergent in mine.
It is a washing machine (top loader, front loader, etc).
Of course you can. There is no difference between detergents in regards to the type of washing machine they are used in. It is just a selling point to get the consumer to buy "specialized" detergent that just costs more money.
Well yea ... der. If washing powder couldn't dissolve than whats that point of having it? Once you put the powder in the machine, either front loader or top loader, the powder will start dissolving once you start the machine. Some washing powders don't dissolve very well but they do dissolve a some. hope i helped... xx
The amount of gallons of water a washing machine can hold depends on whether it is a top loader or a front loader. Top loaders can hold about 25 gallons of water. A front loader can only hold about 5 gallons of water.
A front loader weighs about 200 pounds (90kg), and a top loader slightly less.
Some of the benefits of a front loader washing machine include the fact that the they are manufactured to be high efficiency. High efficiency allows for the use of less energy and special detergent that allows for less to be used.
20to30 on average for top loaders and 5 for front loaders
Just use calgon. I don't have CalgonI purchased front loader Drive ultra concentrate washing powder by mistake I want to use it in my 8 kg top loader how much do I use?
Overall yes, BUT quality of wash is not as good overall.
If u get a top load washer without the agitator like a whirlpool cabrio high efficiency the only difference is about $400. If you are talking about the traditional washer the washer fills up and the agitator cleans the clothes. With the front load and top load HE models they use way less water and friction cleans the clothes.
The LG WD14022D6 is made in Korea.
front loader pump hose for a onix brand