If you’re referring to a small amount of detergent, such as one tablespoon, being enough to get white and spotless laundry in a washing machine, it really depends on several factors:
Type of Detergent: Some detergents are highly concentrated, and a small amount, like one tablespoon, may be enough to clean a full load of laundry. These detergents often require less product to work effectively, especially if you’re using a high-efficiency (HE) washing machine.
Size of the Load: The amount of detergent needed may also depend on the size of the load. A smaller load of laundry may require less detergent, while a larger load might need more. However, overusing detergent can actually leave residue on clothes.
Water Hardness: If you have hard water (water with high mineral content), you may need a little more detergent for it to effectively clean your clothes. In contrast, soft water allows detergents to work more efficiently, so less is needed.
Stains and Soil Level: If you’re washing heavily soiled laundry, a tablespoon might not be sufficient. For typical loads of laundry with light to moderate soil, though, it can be enough.
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