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If you have no choice but to use the tumble dryer, try to remove the clothes whilst still slightly damp. With all these detergents, though, the most important thing is knowing how much detergent to use. Too much and you’re wasting Ariel laundry detergent, while your garments may get detergent marks on them. Too little and you may not get clean clothes after the wash.
In addition, biological detergents often have added bleaching agents, and this can damage the dyes in coloured clothing too.Liquids are the most versatile of all, though. While they don’t contain bleach, they are perfect for pre-treating tough stains. Ariel Original Washing Liquid with a pre-treat cap is perfect here, allowing you to treat your stain simply and easily before the wash. How much to use? Because the detergent is sealed in the pod, it’s not possible to treat stains directly as with some detergents. Also, even though the capsules are easy to store, it’s essential that they are stored away from children. Ariel Colour & Style Washing Liquid is designed to keep coloured clothing looking bright and vibrant wash after wash, while still being tough on stains.
Tablets also have this convenience, but can contain bleach, making them perfect for whites. Washing powders are also great for whites, and you can dose flexibly into the dispenser drawer. The cap features a spreading surface and flexible fins which allow you to spread and scrub the stain before washing. Ideally, it’s a good idea to select a short wash cycle when washing dark clothes, to prevent the dye from running and fading. Drying coloured and dark clothesBleach and enzymes are used to remove stains and whiten garments. So these are best for getting really white whites. Powders contain bleach, so try Ariel Original Washing Powder for your white load for whites that shine bright. Another benefit of using a detergent that contains bleach is that it kills bacteria: hypochlorous acid, the active ingredient in bleach (and the same compound our immune system releases to fight microbial intruders), causes the proteins making up the bacteria to unfold, thus destroying the puny prokaryotes. A liquid detergent may produce better results at lower temperatures on dark clothes, as powder sometimes doesn’t fully dissolve and can leave a dull residue on clothes. Use a short washing cycle Stabilisers help provide the detergent formula stability and keep the enzymes active. Convenience and versatility