Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Persil is SO MUCH BETTER than Tide. I am a Tide lover and have used all of my life so this is a big statement for me.
Persil. Wow.
+1
Why is Persil better?
Frankly I’ve started just using plant based detergents like Mrs Meyers , Method and Seventh Generation. But what is so good about Persil (which literally looks like oil).
It smells really, really nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Persil is SO MUCH BETTER than Tide. I am a Tide lover and have used all of my life so this is a big statement for me.
Persil. Wow.
+1
Why is Persil better?
Frankly I’ve started just using plant based detergents like Mrs Meyers , Method and Seventh Generation. But what is so good about Persil (which literally looks like oil).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Viva is the Cadillac of paper towels.
My favorite too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever tried Brawny pick a size?
We bought them once because my preschooler was so excited that the guy on front looked like her uncle.
We never looked back.
They are just as good as Bounty, and the pick a size means you use so much less of it.
Every kind of paper towel comes in the pick a size. When you buy Brawny you’re supporting the Koch Brothers.
Anonymous wrote:amazon subscription prices are great, and their own papertowl line (I think its called Presto) is Bounty quality but lower cost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels are so wasteful. I stopped years ago. Go to ikea and buy $20 dishcloths for $20. I do not miss paper towels at all.
I am a hardcore recycler, but I refuse to give up my paper towels. Love them. No worry about bacteria growing in a reusable dish towel. Trees are a renewable resource so I don't worry about that.
I have like 20 and I use a new one every other day or so. I also use a different color for cleaning. Paper towels also have chemicals in them so there's that to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paper towels are so wasteful. I stopped years ago. Go to ikea and buy $20 dishcloths for $20. I do not miss paper towels at all.
I am a hardcore recycler, but I refuse to give up my paper towels. Love them. No worry about bacteria growing in a reusable dish towel. Trees are a renewable resource so I don't worry about that.
Anonymous wrote:Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Tide is really hard on your skin.