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swotty | 00:00 Sat 02nd Aug 2008 | Home & Garden
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I've heard of a product that is better than Calgon and wondered if any of you have heard of it
This product is used once a month in an unloaded washer on a hot cycle - It is said that this product doesn't damage your washer in some ways as Calgon is alleged to do.
A Washing Machine Engineer told my mate about it - Any ideas?
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I use Oust in the way you describe.

My washing macine repair man sold me a product that you describe but you have to get it from them as there isn`t a web site on the box. It`s just called Limescale and Detergent Remover and cost`s �10.00. Recommended by all machine manufacturers. It is just as good if you put some cheap washing powder in an empty machine and give it a `hot` wash on `60` degree`s.
I've always just put washing soda, 1 to 2 tablespoons, in with every wash & I've never needed to 'clean' limescale from my machine.
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Thank you - Steve
You shouldnt need descaler. Not if you use the right amount of powder everytime you wash. Powder contains its own product that prevents limescale
We are in a hard water area, but a washing machine engineer told me not to bother with Calgon.

It is quite expensive, and he said save that money towards a replacement machine.

However he advised putting a large dose of cheap washing soda in once a month, in an empty machine on a very hot wash. This also helps clear out the slime that 'er indoors causes by overdosing the Lenor.

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