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Old May 19th 2005, 11:37 am
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Im sorry for posting here (as im not in Australia, nor am i Australian)

However, i was searching the forums for laundry related posts.

Here in Dubai its hard to find any "household brands" of detergents. I have tried various Middle Eastern brands but they aggravate my hives.

I really miss the smell of Alpine Forest and Summer Meadows..............can anyone help?????
Perhaps an Australian company thats willing to exploit the gap in the market here in the ME

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Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
Im sorry for posting here (as im not in Australia, nor am i Australian)

However, i was searching the forums for laundry related posts.

Here in Dubai its hard to find any "household brands" of detergents. I have tried various Middle Eastern brands but they aggravate my hives.

I really miss the smell of Alpine Forest and Summer Meadows..............can anyone help?????
Perhaps an Australian company thats willing to exploit the gap in the market here in the ME

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Sorry pal you'll have to keep on itching
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Old May 19th 2005, 11:39 am
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Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
Im sorry for posting here (as im not in Australia, nor am i Australian)

However, i was searching the forums for laundry related posts.

Here in Dubai its hard to find any "household brands" of detergents. I have tried various Middle Eastern brands but they aggravate my hives.

I really miss the smell of Alpine Forest and Summer Meadows..............can anyone help?????
Perhaps an Australian company thats willing to exploit the gap in the market here in the ME

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Hi JD and welcome to the Oz forum!!

I can't answer your question but I'm sure someone could help. LOL.
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Old May 19th 2005, 11:44 am
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Originally Posted by walla1
Hi JD and welcome to the Oz forum!!

I can't answer your question but I'm sure someone could help. LOL.
Thank you Walla for your warm welcome to the Oz forum.

As you are located in Oz, please could you post me the consumer helpline numbers for Lenor,Surf,Ariel and Daz if possible.

Bold would be ideal, as it negates the need for seperate fabric softener, and apparently represents excellent value for money against buying seperate power and conditioner.

You assistance would be greatly appreciately as i am running low on Hydrocortizone creme
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Old May 19th 2005, 11:47 am
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Hi fraser

I've been away from the UK for about 9 months now and I've forgotten the brands from there already!! LOL.

I can just about remember DAZ. LOL.
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Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
Thank you Walla for your warm welcome to the Oz forum.

As you are located in Oz, please could you post me the consumer helpline numbers for Lenor,Surf,Ariel and Daz if possible.

Bold would be ideal, as it negates the need for seperate fabric softener, and apparently represents excellent value for money against buying seperate power and conditioner.

You assistance would be greatly appreciately as i am running low on Hydrocortizone creme
no worries JD (we say that a lot in Australia)

maybe ABC can help with your questions?

Hydrocortizone cream? Isn't that for crabs? LOL.
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Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
Thank you Walla for your warm welcome to the Oz forum.

As you are located in Oz, please could you post me the consumer helpline numbers for Lenor,Surf,Ariel and Daz if possible.

Bold would be ideal, as it negates the need for seperate fabric softener, and apparently represents excellent value for money against buying seperate power and conditioner.

You assistance would be greatly appreciately as i am running low on Hydrocortizone creme

I'm sorry but this a serious forum for those that wish to gather information about living in Australia..............






Have you not tried drycleaning
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Originally Posted by walla1
no worries JD (we say that a lot in Australia)

maybe ABC can help with your questions?

Hydrocortizone cream? Isn't that for crabs? LOL.
Walla, thank you for showing an interest in my delicate skin condition.

I suffer from Alopecia of the genitalia..which, in non-medical terms means i have hair loss of the pubic mass.

Therefore, i do not suffer from the affliction of crabs


However.. It does sting when i pee........any thoughts there my learned Ozzie friend
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It does sting when i pee........any thoughts there my learned Ozzie friend

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I'm sorry but this a serious forum for those that wish to gather information about living in Australia..............






Have you not tried drycleaning
drycleaning his genetalia? are you mad or something LOL.
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Walla, thank you for showing an interest in my delicate skin condition.

I suffer from Alopecia of the genitalia..which, in non-medical terms means i have hair loss of the pubic mass.

Therefore, i do not suffer from the affliction of crabs


However.. It does sting when i pee........any thoughts there my learned Ozzie friend

I know there are a few nurses on here, they may be able to help.

I'm an expert at laundry but NOT genital or other diseases LOL.
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Originally Posted by walla1
I know there are a few nurses on here, they may be able to help.

I'm an expert at laundry but NOT genital or other diseases LOL.
Im hoping that the stinging sensation i experience and the open sores are an effect of the cheaply branded local washing powders.

Also, as i live in the Persian gulf, all our water comes from desalination plants. how do i find out if the water here is hard or soft ? and how do i find out how many cups of washing powder to use with each wash ??
They only display the manufacturers recommendations for hard and soft NOT desalinated sea water

I have tested the water with litmus paper, and suprisingly the water is close to Ph5.5 .


anyone ???
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In 1903 Professor Herman Giessler and Dr Herman Bauer from Stuttgart produced the world's first soap powder with a bleaching agent – Persil.


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Old May 19th 2005, 12:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Jammy_Dodgers
Im hoping that the stinging sensation i experience and the open sores are an effect of the cheaply branded local washing powders.

Also, as i live in the Persian gulf, all our water comes from desalination plants. how do i find out if the water here is hard or soft ? and how do i find out how many cups of washing powder to use with each wash ??
They only display the manufacturers recommendations for hard and soft NOT desalinated sea water

I have tested the water with litmus paper, and suprisingly the water is close to Ph5.5 .


anyone ???
Desalination plants eh? we are getting one of them in Perth, not a lot of people know that.

read the instructions on the box for the amount of powder you need, ABC will answer the rest I'm sure...
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