It is very simple, you can either jam something into the security hole or just connect the wires from the sensors... Not sure about the new ones but they should work the same.
Tide pods and all the other soap you put into a washing machine aren't meant to make bubbles. The bubbles harm the washing machine, so don't be disappointed.
That's what Calgon is for... Aha I smell a crafty way to make a fun ad for the tablets... Ask if anyone's got a really badly built up limescale washing machine and use 100 Calgon tablets, the challenge is to prove they're good
Just a quick H&S heads up; The detergent used in the pods in this video is highly concentrated and is extremely harmful to biological cells, the chemicals used in the compound can easily break down the protective fatty acids on individual cells causing them to break down and can be extremely harmful to life, this video demonstrates pure irresponsibility and caution should always be exercised while experimenting while with purpose or without
Wife: Hunny where are the tide pods I just bought? Him: I don't know. {Hides camera } Wife: Why is the washing machine covered in a soapy resadew? Him:............. Wife: DID YOU MAKE ANOTHER SOAP VIDEO USING UP ALL THE LAUNDRY SOAP FOR THE MONTH?! Him: {tries to hide under a blanket} Wife: That is it. You can't be left alone. Do I have to get a nanny to watch you?. It was 4 in the morning when I typed this.
I feel like the tide pods have feelings and when they burst they die. It's so sad to me, watching as they suffer on the washing machine. Just image chillin with your fellow pods and all of s sudden being tossed around breaking all your bones in a washing machine.
It's a waste of water(water is a limited source). Millions of people need access to clean water in Africa, however, millions of people in developed countries are wasting water everyday. Humanity is cruel.
Dimo Petkov is you every buy a new machine, take apart the old one. Try experiments where you put old washing machine parts in the new washing machine.
Most pods are HE. I got this better definition from someone else. Most pod detergents are labeled He www.thespruce.com/what-is-he-laundry-detergent-do-you-need-it-2145975 High-efficiency washers use much less water than an older standard washer. The HE detergents are developed as low-sudsing and quick-dispersing cleaners for use in low water volume machines. The HE detergents are formulated to hold soil in suspension in that lower volume of water, so it is not re-deposited onto clean clothes.
Step 1: get a washing machine Step 2: bring a kilogram of tide pods Step 3: add it all Step 4: little washing machine do the job make sure you don't use it on spin Done
@@dpetkov was it ever well lol what you put it through poor vintage machine wish I could have one in my washer Collection I’ve recently added a Siemens e14-44 like yours into my collection all I need now is an indesit wp62 like this one I’ve had your two experiment machine then lol
Bubbles don't clean stuff. You might think "my shampoo makes a lot of bubbles" and thats because they add ingredients that make bubbles. People only buy stuff that makes a lot of bubbles and foam, even when it doesn't clean your stuff.