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Since I started using Lenor (blue) unstoppables in the wash, it’s leaving white spots on dark clothing which if I don’t spot it immediately & ‘rub’ means it needs washing again.

I’m following instructions to put in the drum before loading the laundry.

Any ideas or others coming across the same thing?

Thanks

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    I have not used it, but IMO the best hack would be to stop using – find a different product. Commented Sep 5, 2023 at 15:31
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    Welcome to Lifehacks. <rant> Please stop using this phthalate loaded product which pollutes our air and water. The odor is an indicator of a chemical contaminant not any measure of clean (which has no odor). Don't put it into the drum—Better, put it into hazardous materials. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157593/] </rant>
    – Stan
    Commented Sep 23, 2023 at 17:07
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    I hated so much the added scent of the detergents (giving the impression that there is still detergent in the clothes after washing), that I switched to a detergent without scents. I cannot be happier. If you really do not like the smell of your clean body, use a proper parfume (in reasonable amounts) whenever you want. I do not even use a perfume - it is much easier to understand that I need to use water and soap.
    – virolino
    Commented Aug 13 at 6:01

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This used to happen to me but I loved the smell so much I didn’t want to stop using them so the only thing I could think of to do was to dissolve the scent balls in some hot water first then add them when the wash starts.

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