Detergent expiration date?
Hello, I would like to know if there is something like an expiration date or use-by date for detergents, dishwashing detergents, etc.?
What is your opinion?!
Hello, I would like to know if there is something like an expiration date or use-by date for detergents, dishwashing detergents, etc.?
What is your opinion?!
I mean hoodies or sweatshirts with that typical fuzzy interior. And higher-priced brands like Superdry. How often can you wash them before the material is no longer so pleasantly soft, but rather rough and knotty?
Would like to know some examples of this
When do you have to clean certain things around the house before you can rest? Even if I'm feeling weak or sick and just want to rest, I can't relax because I know I haven't done the laundry or vacuumed yet, for example.
As the title suggests, I spilled some mayonnaise. Is there a way to get the stain out completely?
Jain.
In the former apartment of my grandparents were detergents and detergents (storages), which were 20-25 years old. For a long time, unused since last use by my grandparents to rebuild to our apartment.
Most detergents and cleaning agents were usable.
A flushing agent, however, is very viscous and somewhat less soluble than normal, but in principle usable.
Individual other cleaning agents had separated into different phases, but could be reused by shaking, but one or two products were disposed of.
Softeners are often very viscous in significantly shorter periods of time, partly almost like pudding. If, in principle, it can still be used, but it is rinsed in considerably worse depending on the washing machine, it must be made more liquid with water and is ungrateable in use.
Washing agent can at least reduce the action force, since it contains enzymes which become ineffective over time, especially when temperature and humidity are suboptimal during storage. However, we are currently using a full detergent in this area, which must be from the beginning of the 90s, as we are doing more colourful than so much whitewashing there – this works without any obvious disadvantages.
Hi yes this with the softener I could already watch with a frog softener (no longer knows what variety, at least it was already quite rough at the time!) with my father watching that was really thick like that kind of wobble pudding!!! 🤣🤣
As far as I know, there are only food and some cosmetic products.
Found on the flea market a detergent that was about 20 years old. It was possible to wash dishes without problems, only the fragrances had disappeared. But as usual. My experience.
with this answer I have a reference with which I can start something!! 👍🏻😃
No, there isn’t.