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Has anyone every used BROADWALK laundry soap. It is a laundry product that has to be purchased from a supplier. I purchased mine from Clean It Up out of PA. 

 

I have a front load washer I love that washer. I am getting so tired of all the soap suds that is left behind no matter what brand of soap I use from expensive to dirty cheap.I am using 1 tablespoon or less per load of any kind of laundry soap.  I contacted Clean it up (I have used Clean it up for a few other things in the past that is why I contacted them)

 

I was advised this Broadwalk LOW SUDS-TO NO SUDS LAUNDRY product was the way to go. The lady who answered the phone said she used this product for her front loader washer and she said it did work, just be prepared for no soap suds what so ever. She also said this laundry product could be used for any HE washer.

 

Just curious of anyone is using Broadwalk or has used Broadwalk in the past.  If YES, what do you think of the product???? 

 

thanks

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No, but their website says that the low-suds version washes "40 100-lb industrial size loads." If it's meant for 100-lb loads, are the directions written for that? Is it possible you're using enough for a 100-lb load in a washer that holds 12-20 pounds of laundry?

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Re: Just a question today.

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@viva923 I have never used Broadwalk but I never have too many suds with Tide HG.  In fact, all the laundry detergents today are low suds.  I believe using a front load washer has something to do with too many suds.   You probably need to use less of your original laundry soap.

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I goggled more info on how to use powder soap for front load washer. Found a good web site . The web site gave info on how much to use for liquid laundry soap or powder soap and if you have soft water/hard water.  

 

Used 1 & half tablespoon for each load tonight.  First load no suds left. Now on the towels from bath time. See what happens when final spin out is finished. Hope this works

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I have used Nellies washing soda for more than 2 years now--I have a top loading washer at my house and am using a front loading washer at this rental we are in now,  due to construction on my house. I use a generous tablespoon in both with no extra sudsing at all. got the 500 load bucket on auto ship from HSN for $50

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@wagirl wrote:

I have used Nellies washing soda for more than 2 years now--I have a top loading washer at my house and am using a front loading washer at this rental we are in now,  due to construction on my house. I use a generous tablespoon in both with no extra sudsing at all. got the 500 load bucket on auto ship from HSN for $50


Thanks for the recommendation !