I have a friend who used a whole thing of regular liquid detergent in her he washer and it did nothing.
Accidentally put non he detergent in he washer.
He detergent is a marketing gimmick.
He machines use less water so the clothes might still have soap in them.
Front loading washers use drastically less water than traditional top loaders.
It should be fine if you ve only done that once.
Liquid detergent might just dry out if you ran the machine on a low to medium setting.
If you accidentally use non he detergent in your high efficiency machine the first thing to do is stop using that particular detergent and replace it with he detergent.
For future reference though in a pinch i have used regular detergent in an he machine every once in a while particularly if we are talking about liquid not powder.
If you must use a non he detergent in an he washer use only a minute amount a fraction of what you would normally use.
Just use about a quarter to a third of what you would put into a top loader.
Washers he detergents.
He machines need low sudsing detergents and if a regular detergent is used all those suds might not rinse completely from your clothes and washer.
If you try to compensate by using less detergent to lower the suds level your clothes may not.
Over time using the wrong soap can damage your machine leading to costly repairs as the extra suds that regular detergent creates can cause the machine s pump to overheat or.
They use less water that s why they are called high efficiency washers.
Most of that confusion is a result of new high efficiency he detergents used in front loading washers.
He detergent contains the exact same cleaning ingredients surfactants enzymes water conditioners as the non he detergents of the same brand the difference is he detergent is formulated to be low sudsing for high efficiency energy saving washing machines that use less water in the wash and rinse cycles.
No you should not use regular detergents in a high efficiency washer as you might experience problems.
If it is a powder detergent you can run the dryer on the no heat setting and the powder will probably all wind up in the lint filter where it can be disposed of.
I just used 1 4 of the amount that you would use of he detergent.
Liquid or powder he or high efficiency detergent deliver superior cleaning performance while saving water and energy.
Just make sure to wash the washer out on a cycle with hot water.
You have to move the clothes through a soapy solution.
It is basic physics.
Now you will have the proper detergent for the washer.