I need the review, though! I’m guessing that Febreze ends up working better on scent and OxiClean on stains. I’m trying ALL the things for odor removal, because my cat has decided that anything fabric is an extra litterbox. 😬
Their spinner wrings out water more efficiently compared to an automatic washing machine. Moved to a place without any outlet for a normal washing machine so i had to settled with these portable ones. They may have their cons but they sure get the water off the clothes enough.
I personally would love to have a few cases of 20 year old bar soap. Today's bar soap is cheaply made and the bars (all brands) dissolve at least twice and maybe 3 times faster than in the 70s or 80s. Corporate America has ruined everything.
Small items like a T-shirt leave it in for like 30 minutes to an hour and then rinse it by hand. I don’t use it on colored clothes. Only pillow cases, sheets, anything white in HOT WATER!
Sorry it didn’t work for you. That’s the interesting thing about detergents, well most products. It works for some and not for others. What detergent do you use?
Yoo much soap in them towels. I hate how sudsy towels get 😅. I have a little portable washer like this and I was rinsing for days. You really have to put like a drop of soap in them towel loads lol
I love these products. I have noticed though that they have a new version called deep clean and odor removal. I just wonder what’s actually the difference? The best I have found is tide hygienic and persil. However it’s so expensive!
Hi I recently switched over to Arm and hammer with oxiclean odor blasters. I was using Gain for a long time but I felt like my clothes weren't coming out clean or smelling clean especially my towels and my son's active sport wear. Love Arm and hammer!!
I use Roma and add a TBSP of a mixture of 50/50 Borax and baking soda to the water before adding the clothes. Works fine for us. We are sensitive to smells and soap since Covid, and this doesn’t irritate our noses or skin. I do wish the scent was a little heavier. Also, I do a pre soak in a white fine gallon for heavily soiled clothes.
I have it. I just haven't reviewed it yet. To my knowledge there are 2 variations that are sold at dollar general. Would you like to to test them independently or compare them to their liquid counterpart?
Could you review All Free & Clear Original liquid detergent and All Free & Clear Advanced Oxi liquid detergent? Could you review Clorox 2 Free & Clear liquid non chlorine oxygen bleach and All Free & Clear liquid softener? Thanks! I appreciate it very much!
Normally I use 1/4 a cup but that is because I have a top load washer machine. Even though it's HE, it still uses more water than a front loader. I would use 2 tablespoons if it was a front loader and see how it does. I haven't used it in a front loading washer machine so you would have to be careful. Also, I honestly wouldn't recommend it for HE front loaders because if it causes any issue such as clogging components in the machine, it could void your warranty if you don't use HE detergent. Lastly, with all powder detergent I do a second rinse cycle. Just to make sure it all rinses away. With my specific washer machine model I have never had an issue with any powered detergent dissolving but I am aware that other people with other machines have had issues with powder detergent completely dissolving so I would recommend adding a second rinse cycle. Hope this helps.
Honestly, I don't have very much personal experience with a variety of washer machines. I know that the brand speed queen is a gold standard for washer machine technicians. If you RU-vid Best Washer Machine, there is channel called "Bens Appliances and Junk". He did a video on it and I would most likely agree with him since we is an appliance technician and he got input from other technicians as well. Speed Queens are more expensive but they tend to last longer. You would have to see which one would fit your situation the best though. Hope this helps.
@@thecleanpsycho got a new front load washer,,, Hated It! Got ride of it in 6 months, waste of money. Bought a Speed Queen. Works so much better, more like the older agitator top loaders. Doesn’t match my dryer but don’t care. We are outside people, lots of dirty clothes to wash.
Honestly, I don't have very much personal experience with a variety of washer machines. I know that the brand speed queen is a gold standard for washer machine technicians. If you RU-vid Best Washer Machine, there is channel called "Bens Appliances and Junk". He did a video on it and I would most likely agree with him since we is an appliance technician and he got input from other technicians as well. Speed Queens are more expensive but they tend to last longer. You would have to see which one would fit your situation the best though. Hope this helps.
i used this YEARS ago because i loved the scent... in the bottle because there is a putrid smell it has on your clothes. I'd forgotten about it until a coworker and i were talking about laundry. She's trying to get away from harsh chemicals. she said that for her laundry, it's fine but her sons... the smell is awful. I suggested to her Cheer since tide and gain are viewed as the worst offenders and she loved it. Take your chances but... i wouldn't.
I’m sorry you had that bad experience with it. Maybe it was a formulation issue or a bad batch because this one smell the exact same on the clothes. It’s not a strong smell and it’s barely there after going through the dryer but I’ve had that experience with an another detergent brand. Idk why they try to make adjustments to the scent of these fragrance but if it’s formulated in such of way that people like it, maybe they shouldn’t change it.