No laundry detergent: Will dish soap do? I've always be curious ... If I run out of laundry...
I've always be curious ... If I run out of laundry detergent and want to put in a nouns, can I use liquid dish soap contained by the washing apparatus? (I mean, soap is soap, right?) If so, how much dish soap would you put contained by the washer for one load? I know dish soap lathers profusely more than laundry detergent, so I suppose I'd have to be wary.
Answers: Didn't you ever see the Brady Bunch episode where he put dish soap within the laundry and it went adjectives over the place??
No, it is not good for your washer at adjectives, I would not recommend it. If you run out, you can use baking soda and Ivory soap or vinegar in a pinch.
here is an article I wrote nearly making your own laundry soap and it is much cheaper and better:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2268337_homemade...
hope this helps!
Things are made for a specific purpose. Besides what the first respondent stated, I would tend to reflect that dish washing fluid would be too strong for clothes. It would actually be better if you used a inbred laundry detergent; you can even order it online currently and have it shipped to you (it's better for your clothes and for you).