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Step 1
Prevent having too much soap left after a wash cycle by reducing the amount of soap you add at the beginning of the cycle. Remember that detergent companies make the recommendations of amounts with an eye towards profits--the more you use, the more money they make.
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Step 2
Start by using half the recommended amount of detergent. Experiment until you find the right amount to get your clothes clean without having excessive soap left over.
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Step 3
Add vinegar to the rinse cycle. Vinegar acts as a rinse agent to eliminate soapy residue. Put it into the cup intended for the fabric softener when you start the wash cycle. Use about 1/4 to 1/2 a cup, depending on your washing machine model. The vinegar is diluted enough that the clothes should not smell like vinegar after they come out of the washer.
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Step 4
Eliminate excessive soap left on the clothes after the wash cycle has completed by running the clothes through another rinse cycle, preferably with vinegar added. If the soap build-up is very bad, run another full wash cycle without adding any more soap.












Comments
ducky2372 said
on 6/9/2008 Is CLR safe to use to clean your washing machine. My washer is leaving spots on my whites.