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will do. thanksA hardness of 350 is the absolute limit that detergent can handle. Above that is going to need a salt based softener. Search the thread it's been discussed.
will do. thanksA hardness of 350 is the absolute limit that detergent can handle. Above that is going to need a salt based softener. Search the thread it's been discussed.
Interesting video. Fortunately they chose liquids since we don't have any consumer testing from the government for liquids as yet.Indian Detergents test.
Supercharged marathiThankfully english cc is generated. What language is that? They talk so fast...
I know Marathi. It's not marathi, probably malyalam?Supercharged marathi![]()
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I know Marathi. It's not marathi, probably malyalam?
Yes, I translated the comments in google translate and it says Tamil detected.It's Tamil.
So Surf Excel is the best...not surprised.Indian Detergents test. Thankfully english cc is generated. What language is that? They talk so fast...
Biggest problem is they didn't do a control test. That is No detergent and only water as shown hereThere are a lot of problems i can point out, but lets not look down on them.
You have described two methods to clean here.Ideally, they should remove the dirt and soil from the clothes and pour a cap of liquid on each spot. They'll go through an entire bottle looking at the size of the stains. Plus they should have kept the clothes soaking in a bucket for 30 minutes, then used the machine. I saw the machine had a stain removing cycle which they did not use.
I've seen other tests by youtubers but they aren't at the same rigour as this one. It's certainly among the better ones I've seen by Indian youtubers for consistent test conditions.I think they got fed up of doing the repeated tests due to the amount of time it took and the amount of water it took.
You are forgetting these guys know how to clean the clothes. They are just doing a comparison to show people which works better under a set of conditions.Plus there was a power cut during the test. If I had to do such a test, I would choose small cloth samples instead of these vests. Machines waste a lot of water imo. Such tests should be done on identical machines by some company, not people.
All groundwater and rivers are laced with fertilizers and a bit of pesticides, with some industrial waste in case you live near an industrial area.I use well water for my whole house. For the past couple of week the well water is not clear and the color has changed from clear to light brown and when stored in a vessel or bucket it gets to dark brown, probably my guess is it might be due to iron/manganese build up as I can smell metal in the water. I'm not sure how this suddenly happened
I live in a city (Chennai) and in a very busy area surrounded by concrete buildings and there are no factories or industries nearby. I've been in this place for more than decade and this well has never been like this even during peak summer. Don't know what changed that now.All groundwater and rivers are laced with fertilizers and a bit of pesticides, with some industrial waste in case you live near an industrial area.
It's always have been like this for many decades. Maybe somebody in your neighborhood changed their crop/fertilizer recently.
The sewer is leaking.I've been in this place for more than decade and this well has never been like this even during peak summer.
Get a deeper boring if you can, we just got a 300ft done and water quality has improved remarkably, I know it's expensive but honestly if you can afford it, then the investment would pay off multitudes overI use well water for my whole house. For the past couple of week the well water is not clear and the color has changed from clear to light brown and when stored in a vessel or bucket it gets to dark brown, probably my guess is it might be due to iron/manganese build up as I can smell metal in the water. I'm not sure how this suddenly happened and trying to solve it but my main concern now is how this water condition would affect the washing machine. I have used the washing machine only couple of times after this water change happened and have stopped using the washing machine as the machine and clothes might get damaged in the long run. Temporarily is there any reliable water softener device that can be added to water inlet of the washing machine?
No. The smell of water is metal and just found that the well in surrounding areas are also affected so it seems suddenly the water parameters have changed in the area.The sewer is leaking.
whole house water softener/filter.Anyway coming back to the topic how do I protect my washing machine from hard water?
Wells are known to have this issue. It's curious it developed all of a sudden.I use well water for my whole house. For the past couple of week the well water is not clear and the color has changed from clear to light brown and when stored in a vessel or bucket it gets to dark brown, probably my guess is it might be due to iron/manganese build up as I can smell metal in the water.
I don't think it has any affect on the machine but the slightest amount of iron will leave rust colour stains on your laundry. Since your water is soft it may not stain your wash basin with similar rust colour.I'm not sure how this suddenly happened and trying to solve it but my main concern now is how this water condition would affect the washing machine. I have used the washing machine only couple of times after this water change happened and have stopped using the washing machine as the machine and clothes might get damaged in the long run.
Thing with a water softener is it needs sediment filters upstream to prevent the media from clogging. Your well water isn't hard anyway which is fortunate so I don't see the need for a water softener in your case. What you need is filtration.Temporarily is there any reliable water softener device that can be added to water inlet of the washing machine?
Who says you have hard water?Anyway coming back to the topic how do I protect my washing machine from hard water?