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Excessive suds often mean you've used too much detergent, which can actually leave clothes less clean and potentially damage the machine.

Labeled with a Roman numeral " II " or the number " 2 ." When to use: This is used for every standard laundry load.

The drawer is typically divided into three sections to release additives at different stages of the wash cycle:

Do not exceed the "MAX" line, as this can cause the softener to siphon out too early. Essential Laundry Tips

The video title most likely refers to the standard numbered compartments found in a washing machine's detergent drawer. While modern machine labels can vary, the following guide explains the universal purpose of slots labeled 1, 2, and 3 . Washing Machine Drawer Guide

If you have a top-loader without a dispenser, place your detergent at the bottom before adding clothes to help it distribute faster.

Use this only for heavily soiled or stained clothing.

A small amount of additional detergent or a specific pre-wash stain remover.