While Active technically can be used with other detergents, it’s not necessary and we do not recommend it. As you may have read, other detergents use fillers and softeners that clog the fibers of your workout gear. This will counteract some of the effects of Active detergent, so it’s best to use it as a standalone.
Related FAQs
- Why is Active better than other detergents?
- Are there any harsh chemicals in Active detergent?
- Is this safe for my workout clothing like leggings?
- Does Active contain any scents or fragrances?
- How many loads can I get from one 48oz bag?
- Does Active detergent have fabric softeners in it?
- Is there a liquid or pod version of Active detergent?
- Should I soak my clothes in Active detergent before washing?
- Is there a money back guarantee?
- Is Active detergent safe for long term-use? Does it fade clothes?
- Can Active detergent be used with high efficiency (HE) washing machines?
- Should Active be used in conjunction with other detergents?
- Does Active remove pet odors?
- Can Active detergent safely be used on cotton clothing?
- Will Active remove deodorant stains from shirts?
- Can Active detergent be used on delicate clothing items?
- Is Active safe for septic systems?
- Can I use Active with fabric softeners, dryer sheets, or laundry scent boosters?
- Will Active detergent work to remove blood stains?
- Is Active detergent SLS free?
- Does Active help to remove smoke odors from clothes?
- Can you use Active detergent with any temperature of water?
- Does Active detergent contain any optical brighteners?
- Is Active detergent tested on animals?
- Does Active detergent work in hard water?
- Will Active detergent remove tar on clothing?
- Does Active contain MCI or MI?
- Is Active safe to use for handwashing clothes?
- Can Activewear detergent be used to clean athletic pads?
- What size is the Active detergent scoop?
- Is this detergent safe to use on Smart Wool fabrics?
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