LG Washers - How to Use Detergent Packs
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Detergent packs contain pre-measured amounts of liquid or powdered detergent and are made to quickly dissolve in both hot and cold water.
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This was quick and to the point. I got all of my answers in under 2 minutes. Thanks LG.
Lol kinda nervous my mom isnt home so like im trying to
I like the ending where they replaced the detergent bottle with a stuffed animal for the kid. 😂
thanks
"Proteins like blood".... 😂 You forgot baby batter. 😅
YAY Baby Batter! I hear that batter makes the best mini cakes! 🎂 😂
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From a 10+ working house wife, dont want to waste money? Stop using dryer sheets or unhook your hot water spout. Cold water wash is just fine. What ticked me off is watered down detergent AND they not filling bottles all the way so I dont care, I will pour whats supposed to be in the jug before buying!
Then the government decided to give us "energy efficient" washer & dryers that only slosh the clothes around, you might as well just use a stick and bathtub 😒😒😒😒
I don't know. My washer (LG front load) is 'energy efficient' and it does the best job of any washer I've ever had, with waaaay less water. Clean clothes and less environmental impact sounds like a win-win to me. 🤷♀
@@sunnywiderman fair enough🙂
Hi, there. Thanks for sharing this with us. We appreciate your feedback. Looking forward for your further insight! ^Mau
Purchased a refrigerator 3 years ago and like a lot of people who were part of the class action lawsuit our refrigerator stopped working. 3 years? That is absolutely unacceptable. Save yourself some headaches and stay away from this brand
I'm sorry to hear that, but any brand can go wrong and others who have their appliances do not have any issues, whilst some do, like any other brand. It is very unfortunate it went wrong at 3 years old, but doesn't mean everyone will have the same experience as you.
I like the agitator model used :)