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| Thread ID: 27670 | 2002-11-28 03:02:00 | Seriously OT: Best Washing Powder??? | Lohsing (219) | Press F1 |
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| 102057 | 2002-11-28 03:02:00 | Ok... am considering a change from my current washing powder, which shall remain nameless... Any recommendations on which washing powder is best? You can categorise by "bang for buck" or "best results" etc... Surely this can't turn into a flame war... ;) ... Thanks in advance! Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 102058 | 2002-11-28 03:07:00 | Oh and before I forget... how about a fabric softener too?? I hate it when shirts are clean but feel like they're made of cardboard... Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 102059 | 2002-11-28 03:30:00 | Hold on.... I'll ask my wife when she comes in from hanging the washing out..... I'm sure we use washing powder 'cos I saw some in the shopping basket onece ;) | crozier (2004) | ||
| 102060 | 2002-11-28 03:47:00 | Are you serious? :O You just left home or something? :D OK, flame me if you want but Drive powder (either the normal one or the concentrated one) is my preference. Stock up when they're on special. ;-) Fabric softener: pretty much any one will do but Cuddly is currently in my laundry. For stain removal/pre-treatment of stains, soaking, etc I heard that Sard Wonder Laundry Soaker (in a yellow box) and Napisan Plus Laundry Soaker are the best. ;-) BTW, if a woman catches a whiff of your fabric softener scent it's instant identification as "married" (or paired off) unless you're obviously young enough to be still living at home. ;-) :D |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 102061 | 2002-11-28 04:01:00 | I use the same down to earth product for dishes hairwashing and laundry wash... great stuff and it must be enviromentally friendly cause it's got a dolphin on the bottle. I had to use a differant product for hand soap though. BTW whats "fabric softener"? .Clueless |
Clueless (181) | ||
| 102062 | 2002-11-28 04:08:00 | >>BTW whats "fabric softener"? It's stuff that goes down into the sea and makes the fabric of the sea softer for dolphins. Don't you know ANYTHING? |
Heather P (163) | ||
| 102063 | 2002-11-28 04:22:00 | > BTW, if a woman catches a whiff of your fabric > softener scent it's instant identification as > "married" (or paired off) unless you're obviously > young enough to be still living at home. ;-) :D Oh so thats the subject at Coffee morningd and hen parties. Won't ell you what the femal equivalent is though Susan hehehehe BALDY:-) |
Baldy (26) | ||
| 102064 | 2002-11-28 04:25:00 | >> Won't ell you what the femal equivalent is though Susan hehehehe Too rude is it, Baldy? ;-) |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 102065 | 2002-11-28 04:32:00 | No.................. | Baldy (26) | ||
| 102066 | 2002-11-28 04:36:00 | I read in Consumer, that the best washing powder was the No Frills type brand. I use anything thats on special. Any soap powder is preferable to beating the clothes against a rock. BALDY:-) |
Baldy (26) | ||
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