Better wiping material will cure that. Eat a proper diet and the paper is optional. While I agree with this statement, I don't follow that advice
I bought one fancy one with the push button dispenser years ago, it sits on a shelf above the washer. Lift the washer lid, push the button and it goes right in the drum. Use your own discretion about how much to use. Don't listen to big laundry telling you you need a capfull everytime. It's a conspiracy to get you to use more product . I buy cheaper stuff to fill it when it's empty. Been using the same container for probably a decade.
I lobbied the villiage idiots to change gixxer so that SRAD would be replaced with chaotic is an idjit. It didnt go as I hoped.
Maybe this is too new for most folks here but it was actually my mother that clued me into these.....not sure for how long they've been a thing, but I'd never seen them before she gave me a packet to try. They're laundry soap sheets. They're pre-cut (or you can rip each one in half if its a smaller amount of clothes), just take one out of the sleeve and throw it in the washer and they dissolve. Very clean and easy, and, much handier for travel as well.
I don’t know how any of this works. My roommate takes care of all that shit. All I gotta do is make sure dirty clothes make it to the hamper and they magically appear folded/hung up in my closet all nice and tidy. It’s the price I pay for potentially losing half my gear if the roommate decides she doesn’t wanna be my roommate anymore. (I don’t have a roommate, I just live with a grrrrl that gets angry when she hears me say that).
I would think shipping costs would favor a dry, lighter powder, over liquid detergent. I remember when old school gas station bathrooms had powdered soap dispensers.
And real soap had pumice. These little girly men today with their creamy lotiony hands can't handle pumice.