I bought a pink bar of zote recently and grated it and used it in a small washing machine at the laundromat on warm wash. Gave it a nice soapy wash that tide pods couldnt do. But then again the clothes werent extremely stained or anything.
I do have a question not necessarily related to the video but ur personal opinion. What are your thoughts on gain detergent and it’s cleaning power? God bless 💛
I honestly don’t know. I’ve only tried Gain powder and it did a pretty decent job. I haven’t tested the liquid or pod detergent so I don’t have an opinion yet.
I almost always use a second rinse with my 2018 SPEED QUEEN TR5 SERIES WASHER. That's when I add fabric softener right around the agitator away from the clothes after the second rinse fill. SPEED QUEEN TR5 SERIES WASHERS recommend using only HE DETERGENTS. If you use a non-HE DETERGENT use only 1/2 the manufacturer's recommended amount.
Zote is amazing. It is hands down magical for stains and even works for heavily soiled items. But it has to be used the right way: by hand and rubbed. Not in a machine.
I agree it work much better being hand washed but since the directions said they can be added to the washer machine I chose to test them that way. I may hand wash them in the future.
@@thecleanpsycho You implied Zote is worthless. And it is not. It is just the company selling flakes to jump on the band wagon of the homemade detergent trend (grated soap + washing soda + borax) and profiting from clueless people who think you can use soap in a machine. Also you said the smell is nasty which is true but to me, it is not worse than most commercial detergent, scent wise. I get some people are really fan of expensive detergents, but not everyone can afford them.
These alternative soaps are designed for people who give a care about the environment and don’t wanna put harsh chemicals into the environment. Secondly, they’re designed for people who are on a budget or who just want to treat the environment better putting them up against commercial brand detergents it’s like comparing an apple to orange you can’t do that you’re not going to get the same results be realistic when you use these products and don’t put unfair expectations against the soap when they’re not even comparable.
I wanted to see just the zote. Next test don't use a cloth with permanent marker and it won't look so dingy. There's people who swear by old school soap. Another one called fells naphta. And that's what this is. Soap. Not detergent. Which makes you wonder how it cleans so well in a machine. The downside to using any soap in a machine is soap is food for mould so I'd do hot monthly maintenance washes with oxyclean if you use zote more often.
@john doe it honestly isn’t worth it to me. It’s very In expensive but if you have an allergy to fragrance it could break you out. It did clean but again it’s a soap product which will build up more easily than the HE washing detergents.
@@thecleanpsycho what does it smell like btw? Am going to have to imagine it. Perfumes for detergents sold in the tropics come with strong scents because people sweat more there. Since most people gauge clean by no bad smell that is how a detergent either lives or dies in those markets
@john doe that’s interesting and idk how I’d describe it. It kinda just has. A strong bathroom cleaner smell to me. Which that could mean different things to different people. I just wouldn’t want my clothes smelling like it.
The instructions say you can use them as a laundry booster and that's what I did. You can post on your channel "the right way" to use the product so that we all may see how it does.
I use Zote to handwash, its the only thing that gets makeup off my shirt collars! I also use it for my makeup sponges and brushes.
I can see it working much better for hand washing so that makes sense.
I bought a pink bar of zote recently and grated it and used it in a small washing machine at the laundromat on warm wash. Gave it a nice soapy wash that tide pods couldnt do. But then again the clothes werent extremely stained or anything.
Rub the stains on wet stains rub the zote flakes scrubb by hand it works
Love your washing machine. I see it is a GE. Can you list the model number?
ge gtw465asnww
I do have a question not necessarily related to the video but ur personal opinion. What are your thoughts on gain detergent and it’s cleaning power? God bless 💛
I honestly don’t know. I’ve only tried Gain powder and it did a pretty decent job. I haven’t tested the liquid or pod detergent so I don’t have an opinion yet.
You buy a bar of zote and scrub youre stains and laundry by hand its amazing soap
Can u make a video on what washing machine you have and pros and cons/ if you recommend it?
Sure
I almost always use a second rinse with my 2018 SPEED QUEEN TR5 SERIES WASHER. That's when I add fabric softener right around the agitator away from the clothes after the second rinse fill. SPEED QUEEN TR5 SERIES WASHERS recommend using only HE DETERGENTS. If you use a non-HE DETERGENT use only 1/2 the manufacturer's recommended amount.
Zote is amazing. It is hands down magical for stains and even works for heavily soiled items. But it has to be used the right way: by hand and rubbed. Not in a machine.
I agree it work much better being hand washed but since the directions said they can be added to the washer machine I chose to test them that way. I may hand wash them in the future.
@@thecleanpsycho You implied Zote is worthless. And it is not. It is just the company selling flakes to jump on the band wagon of the homemade detergent trend (grated soap + washing soda + borax) and profiting from clueless people who think you can use soap in a machine. Also you said the smell is nasty which is true but to me, it is not worse than most commercial detergent, scent wise. I get some people are really fan of expensive detergents, but not everyone can afford them.
These alternative soaps are designed for people who give a care about the environment and don’t wanna put harsh chemicals into the environment. Secondly, they’re designed for people who are on a budget or who just want to treat the environment better putting them up against commercial brand detergents it’s like comparing an apple to orange you can’t do that you’re not going to get the same results be realistic when you use these products and don’t put unfair expectations against the soap when they’re not even comparable.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I tried Zote once and it left soap scum film in my washer. Because it's a soap not a detergent.
Right and I could see using it to wash by hand but I wouldn't use it in a modern washer machine.
Exactly! Same here
Would you try tide plus ultra and percil stain remover
But pre treat with both before wash
@@bubblepoppinglaundry I can put that on the list of videos to do.
Thank you for doing this video
Z is pronounced like an S in Mexican Spanish, so it’s [SO-teh]
Thank you
I wanted to see just the zote. Next test don't use a cloth with permanent marker and it won't look so dingy. There's people who swear by old school soap. Another one called fells naphta.
And that's what this is. Soap. Not detergent. Which makes you wonder how it cleans so well in a machine. The downside to using any soap in a machine is soap is food for mould so I'd do hot monthly maintenance washes with oxyclean if you use zote more often.
I honestly threw the zote away because to me the smell was too strong and I just didn't like it.
@@thecleanpsycho wow, doesn't go away even after drying? It's not available in my market so can't try it
@john doe it honestly isn’t worth it to me. It’s very In expensive but if you have an allergy to fragrance it could break you out. It did clean but again it’s a soap product which will build up more easily than the HE washing detergents.
@@thecleanpsycho what does it smell like btw? Am going to have to imagine it. Perfumes for detergents sold in the tropics come with strong scents because people sweat more there. Since most people gauge clean by no bad smell that is how a detergent either lives or dies in those markets
@john doe that’s interesting and idk how I’d describe it. It kinda just has. A strong bathroom cleaner smell to me. Which that could mean different things to different people. I just wouldn’t want my clothes smelling like it.
Of course it wont work if youre not using it properly...😅
The instructions say you can use them as a laundry booster and that's what I did. You can post on your channel "the right way" to use the product so that we all may see how it does.
I’m going to need you to not play lullaby music 🤣
Zo-teh