u/Jcpbo

I’m getting a new HE top load soon. Our water is slightly hard but not extremely.

I used to use Afresh tablets and then switched to citric acid for cleaning cycles when I found this sub. I was never quite sure how much either of them did (never got any bubbles or scrud). I’m excited to be starting with a clean slate!

What would you do to keep yours pristine? Is citric acid better than Afresh? TIA!

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u/Jcpbo — 9 days ago

I know there's a sub for appliances, but it seems that a lot of the people over there don't know much about laundry, especially how HE machines work (lots of complaints that the water isn't above the level of the clothes). So, does anyone have this machine? Thoughts? Hope it's ok to post here--TIA!

u/Jcpbo — 11 days ago

I had a landscaper transplant my oleander from one side of our yard to the other 3 weeks ago. It looked very sad and droopy immediately after the transplant and still hasn’t recovered. It’s been incredibly rainy of course, which I thought might help, but it doesn’t seem to have perked it up.

I’m not a plant person… please help! The plant in the second photo looks extra sad because most of it died back during the freeze, but that happens every time and it always comes back.

Has it been too wet? Should I water it extra? TIA!

ETA: I’m aware it’s toxic and intend to keep it—it’s a nostalgic plant that we’re very happy to have.

u/Jcpbo — 18 days ago