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What kind of detergent do you use?

What kind of detergent do you use?

  • Liquid

    Votes: 16 61.5%
  • Powder

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Tide

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • Gain

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • Cheer

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sun

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Purex

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • Arm and Hammer

    Votes: 3 11.5%
  • Wisk

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 16 61.5%

  • Total voters
    26

annsni

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Liquid All Free. I have a front loader and found powder to cake up since there's not as much water. I use the All Free because it's fine for hubby's SUPER sensitive skin.
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Wegmans Grocery store brand

and Alex Baldwins mom loves Wegmans

and then she did a commercial with Alex for Wegmans (scroll down a bit to view the spot)

The article stated they shot the commercial at the Fairmount Wegmans. That is the store I used to shop at until I move out to the boonies

Salty

disclaimer - I have not received any income, discount or anything of value from this post -
Only the satisfaction that Syracuse has something to be proud of!
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Liquid All Free. I have a front loader and found powder to cake up since there's not as much water. I use the All Free because it's fine for hubby's SUPER sensitive skin.

Do you take some of that to church when a member..... :eek: :smilewinkgrin:
 

David Lamb

Well-Known Member
I (rather my wife) uses our supermarket's own brand of liquid in sachets. Out of the brand names in the poll, I recognised just one, Tide. I haven't seen that for years.

Popular brands here include: Daz, Bold, Ariel, Fairy, and Persil.
 

Alcott

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Kroger had some liquid kind that was $1.94; that's what I bought last Thursday night.
 

JohnDeereFan

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Mostly, my wife and our daughters make our own but we might buy Tide or Biz or All or something like that to suppliment it.
 

menageriekeeper

Active Member
I use Purex. Perferably the dyefree/scentfree liquid, but I've used it all over the years! It's one of the few brands I can use without everyone complaining that their clothes are "itchy".
 

dcorbett

Active Member
Site Supporter
Amway liquid.....a good Baptist friend sells it, and I buy through her Amway website. It is great detergent!
 

glfredrick

New Member
Mrs. Meyers Clean Day

http://www.mrsmeyers.com/

Works REALLY well for sensitive skin. I react to perfumes and certain chemicals (like Bounce dryer sheets, for instance, which will give me a skin condition akin to poison ivy) and we've found this to be a very good detergent.

We usually use the lemon verbeena blend.
 

Gina B

Active Member
All free and clear, occasionally Woolite but only if I can get it for $3 or under. I never pay more than that, which means occasionally I end up getting Purex if there's no sale I can combine with a coupon on the other stuff where I shop because that's $2.

Some sensitivity here, found All Free and Clear to be the best one for that while still getting clothes clean. Generic/cheaper brands tend to be highly scented and the unscented doesn't do a very good job on any I've tried.
 

Arbo

Active Member
Site Supporter
Whatever Wifey tells me to use. When it comes to laundry, I'm not allowed to think. :laugh:
 

Prz-him

New Member
We get our laundry detergent at Sam's Club...:thumbs:
And use there brand-- Member's mark.
Just started using there fabric softener too.
 

freeatlast

New Member
I use Tide.

I'm curious, tho--how to you make your own detergent?

Hello Gwen,
There are several ways. I even make my own fabric softener. I would suggest you might Google homemade laundry detergent. Most have to cook theirs so I did not like all that work as well as the lumpy results.

I buy no name dish liquid in a concentrated form in large sizes (a dawn substitute) and then cut it 3 to 6 times with water and bottle it for laundry soap. The cutting depends on how hard your water is. Three times for hard water and 6 times for not so hard water. Then I use the same amount as regular detergent would call for.
 
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