Adding Washing Soda & Baking Soda to Laundry and its effect on water pH
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| 1/2 cup prior to adding Kirkland brand detergent to water in washer without clothes |
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| pH of around 12 with just the washing soda added |
| 3/4 cup of Kirkland brand detergent added to water in the washer. More foam created than without Washing Soda. |
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| pH is still around 12 after Kirkland detergent was added to washer water with no clothes |
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| pH of a saturated solution of Washing Soda is around 12-13 |
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| saturated solution of washing soda made in a small cup |
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| full load of laundry added |
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| pH of the water with the full load of laundry soaking in it is around 12 |
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| pH of the wash/rinse water is around 7-8 |
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| 1 1/4 cup of baking soda added to the water in the rinse cycle |
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| pH of saturated solution of baking soda is around 8-9 |
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| pH of water in the rinse cycle with clothes soaking is around 11-12 |
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| The rinse cycle water pH appears to have been lowered slightly after 20 min once the baking soda was added |
Labels: Arm & Hammer, Baking Soda, Detergent, Kirkland detergent, pH, Washing Soda


















