Gain Flings in Gain Laundry Detergent
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What is the proper way to use laundry pods?
Laundry pods work well in front-loading and top-loading washing machines. The pods are conveniently pre-measured to clean a regular-sized load of clothing or approximately 12-pounds of laundry. Larger loads should use two pods. To avoid streaks or spots on clothing, always put the pod into the washer drum first, never in a detergent dispenser, and load clothes in after. With your washer loaded, run the appropriate washing cycle for clean and fresh clothes.
Do laundry pods work in hot and cold water?
Laundry pods clean in both hot and cold water. During winter months in cold climates, pods may not fully dissolve in extremely cold water. If you notice this happening, simply add the pod to a warm bowl of water to break down the outer layer of the packet before putting it into your washer.
What is the best way to store laundry pods?
Keep your laundry pods in their original packaging on a high shelf for the best and safest storage. Manufacturers design their packaging with features to keep moisture out and to make the container hard for children to open. If there are young children in the house, store the pods in a cabinet with a child-safety lock. Always use a dry hand when retrieving a pod to prevent moisture in the container and damage to the outer film of the pods.

















