You seasoned homemakers probably already know all the things I am going to say. Some of you may find a few new tips.
First of all, It is still a good idea to sort your clothes, keeping whites separate, towels/sheets together, permanent press/no iron, delicate, dirty work clothes. Decide if you really need Hot or Warm water or if all Cold will wash just fine. Always match the water level to the amount of clothes you put into the tub. Try to not stuff clothes into the tub.
My suggestion on detergent is, you will always be better off to use a little less, than too much.
Our Maytag repairman once said that generally far too much laundry detergent is used on most washes. He said many people could probably wash quite a few loads of clothes with out even adding any detergent because so much was still clinging to the outer tub of the machine.
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