The tricky part can be figuring out how much water your washing machine uses, but so long as you are not doing these stronger treatment with clothing, even a lower or higher concentration will be effective, particularly if the treatment is repeated regularly.
And a quick reminder that ClO2 will discolor *organic* fabrics such as cotton, but does not discolor synthetic materials. Although I personally like to throw in one tablet when I am washing towels for thorough odor removal.
Hi there! Apologies for the delayed reply.
We have posts on these topics – Please see this link for directions for treating the dishwasher:
https://www.facebook.com/safrax.chlorine.dioxide/posts/pfbid02pdsyG6a3umbGFhDt18gdGcUdNqtHcqiaant8aLbqjoFTu2r13hVb7eDC81iPRNmNl
These two links for cleaning have directions for the washing machine:
https://www.facebook.com/safrax.chlorine.dioxide/posts/pfbid02GDwGE8vX7qSvdn29tNVqD9x7B8rm2eZ4DWdK8Ri6aTaRKyBJrLAiJLGbJnFFhgzel
https://www.facebook.com/safrax.chlorine.dioxide/posts/pfbid0vNeGhcWQF9W1KXYupBS8sgpALDiqoXgzXCCw9Ge7D99J5xFp6PR3VWWgfoTvZzhXl
The tricky part can be figuring out how much water your washing machine uses, but so long as you are not doing these stronger treatment with clothing, even a lower or higher concentration will be effective, particularly if the treatment is repeated regularly.
And a quick reminder that ClO2 will discolor *organic* fabrics such as cotton, but does not discolor synthetic materials. Although I personally like to throw in one tablet when I am washing towels for thorough odor removal.
Warm Regards!
KT @ Safrax