kenmoreguy89
Well-known member
Roma is a simple synthetic soap plus builders, that is how I would call it.
A basic synth soap more than a "detergent", granted that for detergent today we mean something containing various types of builders plus both surfactants types, oxygen and enzymes, at least one even though many TOL ones contains four or more.
Scent is not great, smell like nothing, of course lots of sudsing, but if you use a top loader is not that bothered, though it seems it contains some OBA's as it does have some blue speckles.
Many folks in Mexico use the same powder for laundry and dishes kind of like multi-purpose powders you can still find sold in USA too.
Blanca Nieves from the same factory is similar but indeed it seems like it contains a violet-reddish OBA's system than blue one.
IMO Foca is better, blue powder, and got an enzyme, still lacks oxygen but it gets the job done, for whites or heavily stained it can use help from an additive.
But Roma is good stuff.
I think that for the cost Roma is a good deal, much more of those big buckets of Kirkland powder or former wind fresh which are multi-purpose powders too but very cheaply formulated, and are even less rich in their formula than Roma.
Actually I wonder how they can sell those and have people buying them...
They are like 80℅ carbonate and a 20% surfactants, and stop.
Those powders have directions to be used for floors and anything else but you wont catch me doing my house floors with those as that soda would take forever to rinse out.
Anyway, Roma is 100 times better than those.
A basic synth soap more than a "detergent", granted that for detergent today we mean something containing various types of builders plus both surfactants types, oxygen and enzymes, at least one even though many TOL ones contains four or more.
Scent is not great, smell like nothing, of course lots of sudsing, but if you use a top loader is not that bothered, though it seems it contains some OBA's as it does have some blue speckles.
Many folks in Mexico use the same powder for laundry and dishes kind of like multi-purpose powders you can still find sold in USA too.
Blanca Nieves from the same factory is similar but indeed it seems like it contains a violet-reddish OBA's system than blue one.
IMO Foca is better, blue powder, and got an enzyme, still lacks oxygen but it gets the job done, for whites or heavily stained it can use help from an additive.
But Roma is good stuff.
I think that for the cost Roma is a good deal, much more of those big buckets of Kirkland powder or former wind fresh which are multi-purpose powders too but very cheaply formulated, and are even less rich in their formula than Roma.
Actually I wonder how they can sell those and have people buying them...
They are like 80℅ carbonate and a 20% surfactants, and stop.
Those powders have directions to be used for floors and anything else but you wont catch me doing my house floors with those as that soda would take forever to rinse out.
Anyway, Roma is 100 times better than those.