I ran out of dishwasher detergent, can I use laundry detergent instead?
Bury your dishes out in the yard and underground critters will come along and remove all the food bits stuck on them.
Try it op, let us know what happens.
>>7846424
>Laundry detergent on foodware
>>7846424
No. Laundry detergents usually contain optical brighteners that are designed to cling to clothes through a rinse cycle. Definitely something you don't want to eat.
No. It has to be low suds.
But you can wash them by hand that way and the stains will be gone and your colors more bright.
absolute mad man
>>7846624
What about fabric softener?
you're better off using hand soap
or you know, go to the fucking store
try bleach instead
Just hand-wash them you lazy sack of shit.
baking soda works in a pinch but leaves your dishes cloudy.
>>7846424
Yes. Use fabric softener too
If you have some bicarbonate in your cupboard you could use that as a replacement
>>7846424
Use some baking soda, salt, and a drop or two of dish soap or hand soap.
>>7846424
I'd think shower gel or hand soap would be better.
Laundry detergent washes into and sticks to clothes.