zippy890
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:52 AM
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Consumer Reports BEST BUY laundry detergent is: |
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Kirkland Signature Ultra - Costco house brand October 2005 CR
Test Results
-Cleaning - Excellent -Keeps dirt off - Very Good -Brightening - Excellent
Best Buy because it only costs 14 cents a load. (as opposed to Tide with bleach at 33 cents a load)
I'm on my way to good old Costco anyway, - I've got a new laundry detergent on my list.
Just to share some info to you all!
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:53 AM
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1. I wish we had a Cosco here |
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I went to one in a different city once to check it out and it was great.
We only have Sam's Club. . .
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:54 AM
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3. Try writing the company...Get your friends and family to write. |
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Maybe you'll get one. :hi:
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:57 AM
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4. I tried that with Trader Joe's |
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none yet but Cosco is bigger so I have a better chance :D
Good idea! Thanks!
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:58 AM
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5. I love Trader Joes! There is one about 15 miles away. I |
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Sat Oct-22-05 10:53 AM
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2. I buy Tide because I like the way it smells....I tried Costco, but like |
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Tide better. BUT, I buy Tide at Costco. :hi:
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:04 PM
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17. Tide makes me sneeze.. |
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I personally like Surf :)
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:07 AM
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6. You can trim a little more off the detergent bill by |
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using about half the reccomended amount per load. Just a little advice!
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:08 AM
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7. i add White King water softener to each load of laundry |
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our water here is terrible but since i started using it i've cut way down on det. and the clothes, especially the black ones look a whole lot better, no residue from the det.
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:26 AM
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I never use as much as the instructions say. Not only do you not need that much for an ordinary load, but oversudsing can cause damage to the washer.
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Sat Oct-22-05 12:01 PM
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I use about half as much as the instructions say, or the commercials/advertising show the models using, for most household products. Toothpaste, shampoo, laundry detergent, dish soap, floor cleaner...
I figure it's in the manufacturer's financial interests to get you to consume as much of the product as possible, so if they can persuade you to use twice as much as you really need every time you use it, their profits double!
And I have never really noticed a difference in how well the product gets the job done when I use half of what they recommend.
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Sat Oct-22-05 02:12 PM
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15. My wash machine repair |
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Edited on Sat Oct-22-05 02:12 PM by CC
man told me a long time ago to use half of the recommended amount of detergent for regular detergents and 1/4 for concentrated if you want your washer to last longer. He said that was more than enough to get clothes clean and the absolute worse thing for a wash machine is suds. He showed me the suds marks on the washer and said less cleans better, leaves less residue and keeps from wearing out the washer. I listened and the 20 year plus old washer is still going strong. He also suggested that baby socks be placed in a hosiery bag to wash. The repair was to remove a baby sock that went through and jammed up the washer. (Yes washers do eat socks) :rofl: Oh and he didn't charge for fixing it.
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Sat Oct-22-05 02:45 PM
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Edited on Sat Oct-22-05 02:47 PM by hippywife
And it works out just fine. I buy Purex because it's the cheapest brand out there and I have no problem with the way it cleans, either.
I always buy liquid detergent rather than the powdered. The bottles they all use for liquid detergent have the same spout. There is a little hole opposite of the large spout to let the air in to make it more pourable. When it no longer comes out the large spout, I get a whole 'nother load outta the bottle by pouring it out the little airhole.
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:12 AM
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Edited on Sat Oct-22-05 11:12 AM by GirlinContempt
organic stuff that smells so good and is very gentle on clothes and skin. I guess my skin is sensitive cause most other stuff makes it itch. Not cheap :P
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:26 AM
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9. It works really well, but I have to use Tide HE for my front loader. |
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Sat Oct-22-05 11:56 AM
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11. I use biokleen liquid. |
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It's expensive, but it only takes two tablespoons a load so an $8 bottle lasts at least two months. I'm thinking about buying a big commercial container for $60, I figure that will last me several years and should be cheaper than using a less expensive laundry soap.
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Sat Oct-22-05 12:00 PM
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12. I buy whatever is on sale. |
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Usually it is Arm & Hammer or Purex, since they are the cheapest. I don't have a lot of laundry because I live alone.
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Sat Oct-22-05 12:03 PM
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14. I buy Seventh Generation from Whole Foods. |
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They should have considered the impact on the environment when they did their ratings. Those "nice smelling" detergents contain dangerous chemicals ... you won't notice until you get sick.
:shrug:
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:06 PM
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18. I like Method (from Target) |
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No animal testing, smells great, cleans great, not too pricey.
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:15 PM
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19. I use Sun -- $7.50 for a 30 lb. bucket. |
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The clothes come out of the laundry less stinky than they went in -- good enough for me, considering the price. :shrug:
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Sat Oct-22-05 05:43 PM
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20. Arm and Hammer powder or liquid, whichever is on sale |
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Cleans great, no cheesy smell, and cheap as hell.
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Sat Oct-22-05 07:40 PM
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21. Yeah! Just bought a big bucket o' this stuff on Thurs. |
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My clothes will be happy to hear this.
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Sat Oct-22-05 07:43 PM
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22. I'm begging for Fargo to get a Costco. |
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I would do anything for us to get a Costco.
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Sat Oct-22-05 07:56 PM
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23. I use the crazy organic kind too--but my secret is to let each load |
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soak for 10 to 30 minutes--much better results, can use less. Sometimes I add vinegar for smell removal--but don't use it with those soft bathroom rugs--changes the color!! (oops)
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