Laundry detergent wealthy people use.

Anonymous
I use BioKleen. All of my cleaning products are BioKleen, 7th generation and vinegar/water solutions.
Anonymous
That's a question for the servants
Anonymous
Unscented everything. For health reasons, and because I don't like smelling mass-market odors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.


It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.


PP was very clearly joking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Persil


+1, but the scent is subtle after the clothes come out of the laundry.

I’m currently using a diptyque body lotion that has a nice fragrance.
Anonymous
This is a trick question. If you know, you aren’t wealthy….

But seriously- it’s the fancy hair products, shower gel and lotion. Try Molton Brown shower gel - it smells rich to my “UMC anywhere but here” nose.

Anonymous
Diva Glamorous Wash by Tyler candle company. I got the recommendation for this from wealthy friends and have received many compliments on the scent of the guest bath when the towels were washed with this.
Anonymous
It's not their detergent, it's their lotion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.


It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.


Don't lecture me on the proper name for my servants. There is a difference between being helped and being served, and if you don't see it, then maybe you aren't really as wealthy as you think you are. Thank god you didn't share what kind of laundry detergent you use, I'd hate for OP to be deceived.
Anonymous
Younger, rich suburban women use Diva. Especially in the deep south.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.


It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.


“I don’t have servants I have employees! If they don’t serve my needs with a good attitude and strong work ethic then I will simply take their home and livelihood away from them and kick them out onto the street.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.


It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.


“I don’t have servants I have employees! If they don’t serve my needs with a good attitude and strong work ethic then I will simply take their home and livelihood away from them and kick them out onto the street.”


I’ve never heard of anyone refer to the help as servants. Using the term “servants” suggests this poster doesn’t know anything about having help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tide free and clear but a lot of nascar wives I know use this stuff, I think it’s called Diva?


Hold Up Everyone.
I want to hear about Nascar Wives please?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tide free and clear but a lot of nascar wives I know use this stuff, I think it’s called Diva?


Found a link.

https://www.amazon.com/TYLER-Glamorous-Laundry-Detergent-Ounce/dp/B001R91KCU/ref=asc_df_B001R91KCU?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=79920869053520&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=m&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520395974443&psc=1


I don’t want my laundry to smell fruity or chocolatey.

Far from wealthy here. Due to health issues in my family, we use fragrance free, dye free products on laundry and body care. I find that clothes and bed linens smell great if you get them super clean and then launder regularly. Some people wash their things too infrequently. Also, don’t overdo the detergent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.


It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.


“I don’t have servants I have employees! If they don’t serve my needs with a good attitude and strong work ethic then I will simply take their home and livelihood away from them and kick them out onto the street.”


I’ve never heard of anyone refer to the help as servants. Using the term “servants” suggests this poster doesn’t know anything about having help.


If you need help, then you're struggling, and if you're struggling, then you aren't really wealthy, and no one cares about what kind of laundry detergent you use.
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