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Anonymous Posted on Mar 29, 2013

Forget the video, I think I'm allergic to OMO Pods for a front loader, what is in them that would cause something like sneezing and a runny nose?

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I do not think this is anything to do with the washing machine

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2013

    I know, but the only category I found was that.

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SOURCE: Allergic to detergent for front loaders

I have always used regular Tide powder in mine and my kids use Tide liquid in it. You just need to use about half as much. My man is a motor head so he gets DIRTY and I have three teens so I wash a lot of very dirty clothes. My clothes get very clean and I have never purchased the "special" Detergent.

I have had my Duet for three years.

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How do you stop a runny nose?

Try to blow your nose whenever you feel stuffy or runny to expel all the nasty stuff. Drink lots of tea (herbal or lemon with honey recommended) or hot drinks along with juices rich in vitamins.
This will help to kill of the source of the problem if this is a common or head cold. This method helped me feel less horrible and function more human again.
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Allergic to detergent for front loaders

I have always used regular Tide powder in mine and my kids use Tide liquid in it. You just need to use about half as much. My man is a motor head so he gets DIRTY and I have three teens so I wash a lot of very dirty clothes. My clothes get very clean and I have never purchased the "special" Detergent.

I have had my Duet for three years.
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