expiredkyleoXD posted Aug 11, 2024 01:47 PM
Item 1 of 3
Item 1 of 3
expiredkyleoXD posted Aug 11, 2024 01:47 PM
92-Oz Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent (various scents)
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Tide was the clear winner...but like most things with Project Farm, he put the clothes through the extreme of dirty to find a winner.
Assuming you're not a farmer...I think Tide is clearly the choice for most...followed up by Persil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToGAbvo
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Tide was the clear winner...but like most things with Project Farm, he put the clothes through the extreme of dirty to find a winner.
Assuming you're not a farmer...I think Tide is clearly the choice for most...followed up by Persil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToGAbvo
Tide was the clear winner...but like most things with Project Farm, he put the clothes through the extreme of dirty to find a winner.
Assuming you're not a farmer...I think Tide is clearly the choice for most...followed up by Persil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToGAbvo
Tide was the clear winner...but like most things with Project Farm, he put the clothes through the extreme of dirty to find a winner.
Assuming you're not a farmer...I think Tide is clearly the choice for most...followed up by Persil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToGAbvo
2. A&H
3. Gain
Just scroll to the end of the video for the ranking. Take note of the variants (A&H with Oxi) which could change results.
What was pointed out that A&H did close to Tide in results for a much cheaper price per load.
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With different formulations, strengths, etc., is it safe to assume there might be a standard among detergent brand labelling, that all things considered the term 'load' might be equivalent for comparitive purposes?
With different formulations, strengths, etc., is it safe to assume there might be a standard among detergent brand labelling, that all things considered the term 'load' might be equivalent for comparitive purposes?
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