http://www.woolite.us/products/woolite-delicates/woolite-delicates/
If you click on the bottle, it says 16 oz., 8 washes. I think that would be 1/4 cup per wash. However, I would start with less. iirc, I probably used a tablespoon or two for washing in a bathroom sink. A larger sink/bucket/whatever would take more.
You can probably get Woolite on Amazon, and Google also found a listing at Ace Hardware.
(Also, you really can probably get away with no hand washing if you use mesh bags and gentle cycle for delicates.... Anyhow, that's what my sister finally told me, maybe 20 years ago. Exception for sheer stockings, if any?)
Enjoy!
Buy a big bottle at Costco and use it to fill a small bottle (it doesn't have to be a small Woolite bottle).
I use Ivory Snow which you can get at Shop Rite (the West Orange store, anyway). A little cheaper than Woolite. It's the only laundry detergent I've used that actually makes suds in our horrible South Orange hard water...
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The small bottles of Woolite, for hand washing delicates. I check grocery store, CVS, Home Depot, anywhere that sells laundry detergent, and it's nowhere to be found. The big bottles of HE Woolite for machine washing are available everywhere. Maybe nobody hand washes clothes any more? Or should I use the HE stuff? But the bottle doesn't say how much to use for hand washing. I need instructions.