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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9877026)
$19 is a bargain can go up to $25 in some stores but it's concentrate no fillers, organicy stuff:thumbup:
Method they sell everywhere, Crappy Tire, Superstore, Shoppers etc Where is Marylou's? |
Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by Miss Clinique
(Post 9877044)
New street & walkers. By the wandering Scott. I think it was about $19.99 or that might have been the Eco green stuff, that smelt nice too.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by Miss Clinique
(Post 9877047)
Spelt it wrong :o it's marilu's.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by Boris-canadabound
(Post 9876955)
I have been disappointed with the choice here. I just use Tide but it is not as good as Aerial or Persil.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by YYZlover
(Post 9877460)
Strangely enough I find Tide a heck of a lot better than Ariel. Even more strange as Ariel and Tide are one and the same.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by YYZlover
(Post 9877460)
Strangely enough I find Tide a heck of a lot better than Ariel. Even more strange as Ariel and Tide are one and the same.
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Re: Washing detergent.
What is the difference between bio and non-bio?
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by bgroe
(Post 9879352)
What is the difference between bio and non-bio?
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 9879366)
I think bio-degradable means the soap breaks down within a reasonable time after drained and so doesn't remain in the water forever. Less polluting I suppose.
We used to use Persil non-bio in the UK, but we use Eco-Vert here. |
Re: Washing detergent.
I stand corrected. I remember when the enzyme thing came along; the ads showed these little pacman-like enzymes chomping away on dirt. Actually I remember when becoming biodegradable was a big deal too. I just go to the Sears bargain centre and buy a huge jug of Extra for $5 and use a bit more in the wash.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Dare I ask the question, which is the best one for cleaning? Iron minerals in water here in NB makes whites hard to bring out white and cant seem to find a detergent that cleans without adding a stain remover - used to get really white clothes using Bold and lovely camomile and lavendar smells...hmmmm. But then I did have a gorgeous Miele washing machine which was my major sacrifice on moving to Canada - yes they are that good! and my life is solely home based so these things are very important ;-)
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Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by bgroe
(Post 9879352)
What is the difference between bio and non-bio?
Non-bio doesn't contain the enzymes, it is just the detergent. |
Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by Editha
(Post 9879401)
I don't think bio and non bio means biodegradeable. It means biological. In the UK detergents with enzymes are labelled biological, but I haven't noticed that distinction in Canada, which is unfortunate, since my husband is allergic to the biological powders.
We used to use Persil non-bio in the UK, but we use Eco-Vert here. |
Re: Washing detergent.
Originally Posted by Chookie
(Post 9880255)
Editha - try that Ecos one I mentioned - it doesn't have any enzymes or artificial scents in it. It is also a lot cheaper than the Eco-Vert ones.
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Re: Washing detergent.
Some sort of iron filtration on your water system will do more good, as Novo and I pointed out earlier all these laundry detergents are more or less the same, chemically speaking.
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