edit: apparently I knew this already.
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@Pepijn I would like the record to show that I have answered this question about 45 times over the years since we got this washing machine.
@Pepijn and i very much see the difference
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@juliette I think I've heard that before. But why?! It doesn't appear to make a difference!
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edit: apparently I knew this already.
Hej fellow kids! Life-question here.
WHERE DOES THE FRICKING WASHING POWDER GO?
For forever I have just kinda yeeted it half-and-half over tray 1 & 2. At times lazily experimenting by putting it all in one tray, then the other. At other times I forgot the powder in the first place, thereby being an environmental hero with slightly less clean clothes.
Honestly. I don't see much, or any, difference in whatever method.
Please share your laundry wisdom.
@Pepijn in Spain many people went to solid soap that you put with the clothes
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@Pepijn and i very much see the difference
@juliette ah. TIL!

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edit: apparently I knew this already.
Hej fellow kids! Life-question here.
WHERE DOES THE FRICKING WASHING POWDER GO?
For forever I have just kinda yeeted it half-and-half over tray 1 & 2. At times lazily experimenting by putting it all in one tray, then the other. At other times I forgot the powder in the first place, thereby being an environmental hero with slightly less clean clothes.
Honestly. I don't see much, or any, difference in whatever method.
Please share your laundry wisdom.
@Pepijn Ooooh. Oooh! I know this one!
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edit: apparently I knew this already.
Hej fellow kids! Life-question here.
WHERE DOES THE FRICKING WASHING POWDER GO?
For forever I have just kinda yeeted it half-and-half over tray 1 & 2. At times lazily experimenting by putting it all in one tray, then the other. At other times I forgot the powder in the first place, thereby being an environmental hero with slightly less clean clothes.
Honestly. I don't see much, or any, difference in whatever method.
Please share your laundry wisdom.
@Pepijn You should consider marking the left tray in some way to remind yourself. For instance, WASHING POWDER HERE, PEPIJN in water resistant sharpie or something.
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@Pepijn You should consider marking the left tray in some way to remind yourself. For instance, WASHING POWDER HERE, PEPIJN in water resistant sharpie or something.
@CarstenBoll Honestly, not a bad idea.
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@CarstenBoll Honestly, not a bad idea.
@Pepijn that's the kind of structuralist solution oriented problem solving I bring to the table, Pepijn.
Need any other life hacks, let me know!
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@Pepijn that's the kind of structuralist solution oriented problem solving I bring to the table, Pepijn.
Need any other life hacks, let me know!
@CarstenBoll Cool.
Any ideas for climate change? Like, not how to fix it globally, but just for Jutland?
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edit: apparently I knew this already.
Hej fellow kids! Life-question here.
WHERE DOES THE FRICKING WASHING POWDER GO?
For forever I have just kinda yeeted it half-and-half over tray 1 & 2. At times lazily experimenting by putting it all in one tray, then the other. At other times I forgot the powder in the first place, thereby being an environmental hero with slightly less clean clothes.
Honestly. I don't see much, or any, difference in whatever method.
Please share your laundry wisdom.
@Pepijn The big one to the left, often labelled II is for normal washing programs. The small white tray to the right, often labeled I, is if you do a longer "prewash" for extra dirty clothes program, in which case you should put washing powder/liquid in both trays. Blue is for softener (I use non-seasoned vinegar if I remember to do it).