<p>how does it work and wut kind of laundry detergent should i get (liquid or solid)?</p>
<p>You can either pay in quarters or use your Triton Cash card at the washer/dryer machines. I’m personally bringing liquid detergent, because that’s what I’ve always been using.</p>
<p>its $1 to wash and $.75 to dry for 45 minutes (as long as prices stay the same)
you can pay with quarters (only) or triton cash (which i personally find more convenient).
it doesn’t really matter what laundry detergent you use, it’ll all come out clean. i use All because i like the smell of it.
and you can fit your twin xl bedding into the washers/dryers so you don’t have to find a laundromat.</p>
<p>on the subject of laundry, is it true that machines sometimes have leftover bleach that may ruin your clothes? D:</p>
<p>they might, ive never encountered that before. but you might want to wash your white load first to avoid that problem</p>
<p>I haven’t experienced a washing machine with leftover bleach, bleaching my clothes, nor have I heard about it. I do tend to check out the washing machine/drying machine before hand to see if there’s dirt, grass, gum, stuff I wouldn’t want ruining my clothes. You might also sometimes pass up a washing machine if it smells funky…</p>
<p>so i assume solid is ok? (i dont wanna carry a big bottle of detergent with me)
i mean it fits the machine right?</p>
<p>@GravityxZero35</p>
<p>Wait you rather store and carry around a leaky box of detergent? :)</p>
<p>Yea of course you can use it, I have an uncle who owns a laundromat, if there isn’t a slot for the solid detergent to go into before hand, you just dump it directly onto the clothes in the washer before starting up a cycle. The same goes for liquid and bleach.</p>