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Keefelane66 12-15-2023 01:37 PM

Laundry Detergent
 
It's been 2 weeks since I ran out of liquid laundry detergent. Switched to laundry sheets work well tried both Earth Breeze and Earth Rescue both work equally well. Sheets are segmented to use half or whole.

Michael G. 12-15-2023 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2282745)
It's been 2 weeks since I ran out of liquid laundry detergent. Switched to laundry sheets work well tried both Earth Breeze and Earth Rescue both work equally well. Sheets are segmented to use half or whole.

I read not so long-ago that laundry detergent does very little in getting cloths clean.
It's the agitator action that's important that cleans the cloths.

Same as pounding cloths on rocks in the rivers.

Detergent just makes cloths smell better.

New Englander 12-15-2023 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2282794)
I read not so long-ago that laundry detergent does very little in getting cloths clean.
It's the agitator action that's important that cleans the cloths.

Same as pounding cloths on rocks in the rivers.

Detergent just makes cloths smell better.

It's a combination of detergent, water, and agitation that clean the clothes.

retiredguy123 12-15-2023 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2282802)
It's a combination of detergent, water, and agitation that clean the cloths.

I agree. I don't even use a detergent that has any perfume. But, the detergent softens the water which aids in cleaning the clothes.

Two Bills 12-15-2023 04:52 PM

I remember the first time my wife and I used a top loading washing machine in US.
Just could not believe the noise, or how any clothing could survive the agitation!
We were so used to our near silent front loading tumble type washers.
I also put 'Dish Washer' liquid in the Dish Washer.
The soap bubble overflow was a wonder to behold.
Same language, wrong interpretation.
Happy memories!

retiredguy123 12-15-2023 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2282813)
I remember the first time my wife and I used a top loading washing machine in US.
Just could not believe the noise, or how any clothing could survive the agitation!
We were so used to our near silent front loading tumble type washers.
I also put 'Dish Washer' liquid in the Dish Washer.
The soap bubble overflow was a wonder to behold.
Same language, wrong interpretation.
Happy memories!

I think you are referring to an older top loader. My top loading machine doesn't make very much noise at all, and not a lot of agitation.

photo1902 12-15-2023 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2282824)
I think you are referring to an older top loader. My top loading machine doesn't make very much noise at all, and not a lot of agitation.

My agitation occurs when I have to fold laundry.

MrChip72 12-15-2023 06:58 PM

We switched to the laundry pods a few years ago and our clothes have never been cleaner.

AMB444 12-15-2023 07:42 PM

I'm a baseball/football mom so know a bit about laundry problems. :)

A big splash of vinegar will help freshen up sports clothes/uniforms.

Also a SMALL bit of Dawn dish soap (or spray) will bring up oil drips from pizza and other yummy foods that are messy.

Grass stains and rubbed in dirt:
White Brite
Oxy stick/spray
Zote bar

That's all I know :pepper2:

AMB444 12-15-2023 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2282826)
My agitation occurs when I have to fold laundry.

:clap2:

DeborahK 12-17-2023 05:49 AM

Detergent doesn't do anything?
 
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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2282794)
I read not so long-ago that laundry detergent does very little in getting cloths clean.
It's the agitator action that's important that cleans the cloths.

Same as pounding cloths on rocks in the rivers.

Detergent just makes cloths smell better.

Whoever wrote that article has never taken Chemistry and did not do any research for that article. I recommend a great book called Chemistry in the Marketplace. It will explain all sorts of good stuff about the household products we use.

In a nutshell, dirt is hydrophobic and detergent aids in getting the dirt into solution and thus out of the clothes.

Two Bills 12-17-2023 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DeborahK (Post 2283070)
Whoever wrote that article has never taken Chemistry and did not do any research for that article. I recommend a great book called Chemistry in the Marketplace. It will explain all sorts of good stuff about the household products we use.

In a nutshell, dirt is hydrophobic and detergent aids in getting the dirt into solution and thus out of the clothes.

When I was a kid, I was hydrophobic.
Now I am really old, think I am having another outbreak of it!

westernrider75 12-17-2023 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2282745)
It's been 2 weeks since I ran out of liquid laundry detergent. Switched to laundry sheets work well tried both Earth Breeze and Earth Rescue both work equally well. Sheets are segmented to use half or whole.

I’ve been using Earth Breeze for several years now, so much easier than hauling and using the liquid and clothes are just as clean!

merrymini 12-17-2023 07:56 AM

Switching over to the sheets but will finish my regular detergent first. No more plastic.

LonnyP 12-17-2023 08:24 AM

We have been using clean sheets from Clean People for a couple of years. Order them online. We like them.

coffeebean 12-17-2023 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2282794)
I read not so long-ago that laundry detergent does very little in getting cloths clean.
It's the agitator action that's important that cleans the cloths.

Same as pounding cloths on rocks in the rivers.

Detergent just makes cloths smell better.

I don't believe this for a minute. Have you ever tried to get a grease stain out of a garment with just water? Detergent gets the stain out. In fact, Dawn dishwashing liquid gets those grease stains out very easily. Water only..... no worky.

coffeebean 12-17-2023 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2283096)
When I was a kid, I was hydrophobic.
Now I am really old, think I am having another outbreak of it!

I really appreciate your wonderful sense of humor. Keep it up! :)

MandoMan 12-17-2023 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2282794)
I read not so long-ago that laundry detergent does very little in getting cloths clean.
It's the agitator action that's important that cleans the cloths.

Same as pounding cloths on rocks in the rivers.

Detergent just makes cloths smell better.

I suspect that what you read was that SOME laundry detergents, especially the supposedly earth friendly ones, are not much better at cleaning than washing with no detergent. I’ve read detailed ratings in Consumer Reports for years, and it comments on which detergents are good at which stains. Some are excellent. Some are great at most but less good at others. Some pretty much don’t work. Target (only) sells liquid Tide ULTRA Stain Release in an UNSCENTED version. It is highly rated. It’s in a white plastic container, not the usual orange. I also like the house brand unscented dryer sheets sold at WalMart. By the way, Consumer Reports says the laundry detergent sheets will clean, but not as well as liquid detergent.

coffeebean 12-17-2023 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by westernrider75 (Post 2283104)
I’ve been using Earth Breeze for several years now, so much easier than hauling and using the liquid and clothes are just as clean!

The pods are easy to use too and I feel the clothes are really clean. I have hand washed a cloth that hubby uses to clean the car. Some of the "black" does not come out of the cloth even with my scrubbing by hand using Tide liquid. Put the cloth in my front loader washer and the rest of that black comes out. Those Costco Kirkland laundry pods work great!

photo1902 12-17-2023 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2283126)
I suspect that what you read was that SOME laundry detergents, especially the supposedly earth friendly ones, are not much better at cleaning than washing with no detergent. I’ve read detailed ratings in Consumer Reports for years, and it comments on which detergents are good at which stains. Some are excellent. Some are great at most but less good at others. Some pretty much don’t work. Target (only) sells liquid Tide ULTRA Stain Release in an UNSCENTED version. It is highly rated. It’s in a white plastic container, not the usual orange. I also like the house brand unscented dryer sheets sold at WalMart. By the way, Consumer Reports says the laundry detergent sheets will clean, but not as well as liquid detergent.

I found the same thing. I tried the washing machine sheets and found they did not remove stains as well as the liquid or pods.

Maker 12-17-2023 09:32 AM

Dirt is highly attractive to fabrics and sticks to them. Dirt is slightly attracted to water, so it will stay stuck on the fabric. Eventually water can get most of it off, given enough time and mechanical pounding.

A soap molecule cleans because one end is highly attractive to water, the other end is highly attractive to dirt. Very strong chemical bonds. The water just grabs the soap molecule and the dirt comes stuck to it. Agitation mixes the water, soap, and clothing to allow the soap to contact all the dirt. Agitation itself does not mechanically remove the dirt stuck to the fabric.

Ecuadog 12-17-2023 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2283096)
When I was a kid, I was hydrophobic.
Now I am really old, think I am having another outbreak of it!

Now, that's funny.

Rodneysblue 12-17-2023 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by AMB444 (Post 2282846)
I'm a baseball/football mom so know a bit about laundry problems. :)

A big splash of vinegar will help freshen up sports clothes/uniforms.

Also a SMALL bit of Dawn dish soap (or spray) will bring up oil drips from pizza and other yummy foods that are messy.

Grass stains and rubbed in dirt:
White Brite
Oxy stick/spray
Zote bar

That's all I know :pepper2:

Yep, sports are fun. Three in different sports all year round. And don’t let people tell you girls are cleaner. We had 2 volleyballers and the sweat and grime from playing in all day tournaments was, let’s say stifling.

nhtexasrn 12-17-2023 10:33 AM

I switched back to powder detergent. Tide is my favorite. Now my clothes are really clean like they used to be, especially white sox! I'll never go back to liquid unless they stop making powder.

New Englander 12-17-2023 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2283126)
I suspect that what you read was that SOME laundry detergents, especially the supposedly earth friendly ones, are not much better at cleaning than washing with no detergent. I’ve read detailed ratings in Consumer Reports for years, and it comments on which detergents are good at which stains. Some are excellent. Some are great at most but less good at others. Some pretty much don’t work. Target (only) sells liquid Tide ULTRA Stain Release in an UNSCENTED version. It is highly rated. It’s in a white plastic container, not the usual orange. I also like the house brand unscented dryer sheets sold at WalMart. By the way, Consumer Reports says the laundry detergent sheets will clean, but not as well as liquid detergent.

"Tide" laundry detergent is the best there is. Aldi sells it under their "Tandil" label for less $$.

star50 12-17-2023 11:17 AM

Laundry detergent
 
I have using Earth Breeze since moving to TV and have no complaints. The detergent sheets work well for me and the company seems to be environmentally friendly and donates to organizations in need.

Pamelaripp 12-17-2023 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2283121)
I don't believe this for a minute. Have you ever tried to get a grease stain out of a garment with just water? Detergent gets the stain out. In fact, Dawn dishwashing liquid gets those grease stains out very easily. Water only..... no worky.

We have been using Nellie's Laundry Soda for years. Works great, saves money, good for the environment.

AMB444 12-17-2023 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rodneysblue (Post 2283182)
Yep, sports are fun. Three in different sports all year round. And don’t let people tell you girls are cleaner. We had 2 volleyballers and the sweat and grime from playing in all day tournaments was, let’s say stifling.


Understand completely! Car ride home after a tournie weekend is almost as bad as picking them up after a week at summer camp!

ellenwelsh 12-17-2023 07:44 PM

Even with liquid I used Shout on stains. I like the sheets because they are easier to transport and leave space for other things in the laundry area.

PhilG 12-17-2023 08:10 PM

Tandil is NOT Tide.

coffeebean 12-17-2023 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Pamelaripp (Post 2283283)
We have been using Nellie's Laundry Soda for years. Works great, saves money, good for the environment.

I've never heard of that. I see Walmart carries it (after a Google search). The product looks like it has been around since the 40s with the picture on the container.

Bzemom22 12-20-2023 04:52 AM

I've used Earth Breeze exclusively for 3 years now. Fantastic product. I give my grown children a year's supply at Christmas.


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