| Laundry sauce |
| Use unscented liquid and add a few drops of essential oils in before putting in washer |
Me too! And so hard to get out of the clothing. I buy thrift stuff and vintage pieces, and I get so frustrated when I have to wash 1000 times to get detergent smell out. |
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Favorite is tide free and clear, using Lysol sanitizing free and clear in every load. Clorox 2 if stains.
For hand wash, I use soak. For wool, I use kookaburra. |
| All Free and Clear here, because my kid has very bad eczema, and this seems to help a bit. |
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I used to love the detergent “Wisk” because it was super effective at removing stains but it no longer exists. 😠
So now I either use Tide or Perosol. |
| I absolutely love Persil detergent and can recommend it. |
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I would like to present to you the Reddit laundry sub. Enjoy!
https://www.reddit.com/r/laundry/ |
Dear god no, the smell is so strong, it's horrible. |
I was a Persil fan but they changed their scent formula 6 months-1 year ago and no I can’t stand it. I’ve switched to regular Tide. |
| Defunkify |
Well that was quite the rabbit hole. People are really putting in the work but also it's kind of a cult. |
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I love Tide - but original, no extras - no added "touch of Downy" scent or added OxiClean, just plain old original Tide liquid. I don't like the pods - too strong and sometimes they don't dissolve. I do add powder OxiClean when I have a particularly dirty load. You can use the OxiClean with colors or whites.
I don't find the scent at all overwhelming, but I do feel like our laundry has a subtle fresh scent. For the person struggling with their towels...I was told years ago never to use dryer sheets with towels. Apparently, it ruins their absorbency. Perhaps that has something to do with you having trouble with them not lasting. |