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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I use unscented tide, oxiclean free and unscented dryer sheets because I was raised in an upper class white household. This is a cultural thing and I try not be judgmental but I genuinely have a physical aversion to scented laundry and while I like to buy second hand, especially kid clothes, I spend a lot of time trying to soak the perfume out of them. What works best is oxiclean first and then vinegar. Soak in a bucket overnight for both stages. [/quote] I agree with this 100% BUT feel compelled to tell you that both my young adult sons got to college and switched to scented laundry detergent because "it makes clothes smell better." My DS2 complained about our scent-free detergent when he was home for the holidays. IMO,[b] they both now reek of laundry scent, but apparently they like it.[/b][/quote] Hey, it's better than the Drakkar Noir or Axe Body Spray! Thank goodness those days are gone. [/quote] Gain and Axe body spray are the same to me. But the ultimate champion remains some horrible apple thing that bath and body works sold when I was in middle school. There were girls who were into it and it was REPULSIVE. I would rather smell dirty socks. [/quote]
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