Joun raises concerns over the detergent-in-cap approach, noting it may prevent the detergent from dissolving properly, resulting in spots on clothes. He further emphasizes the disadvantages like uneven application leading to subpar cleaning. Additionally, Kim Romine warns about open detergent bottles, especially with children and pets around, indicating that spills and contamination are risks. Rapinchuk suggests storing the detergent safely and using an extra cap while one is in use, highlighting the need for careful handling of detergent products.
By throwing the whole thing in, you risk not getting the detergent to fully dissolve, which could lead to spots or residue on your laundry.
Throwing the cap in the drum will also concentrate the detergent in the area it's thrown in, leading to uneven application and a poor wash.
Leaving the detergent package open can lead to spills or contamination.
It's great as long as you have a safe place to keep the open bottle ― definitely don't keep it on top of the washer or dryer in case it moved and fell.
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