Ray---I love Tri-Zyme and use it regularly, especially if I'm pre-soaking a load. I also have SA8 All-Fabric powdered bleach, but I don't use it much. I like to use Tide or SA8 and Tri-Zyme with loads of kitchen whites in the front-loader. The Tri-Zyme gets spun out and the liquid chlorine bleach goes to work during the first rinse.
If I have a really huge, terribly stained load, I'll do a pre-wash and soak with detergent and Tri-Zyme, then a regular wash. I don't use SA8's powdered bleach often, because I use LCB. Their bleach seems to work well, though.
Before they changed the formula (or did they just add fillers to it, to cut manufacturing costs?!) the holy grail of cleaning stained whites was SA8, Tri-Zyme and their powdered bleach. Blazing whites!
John---While I've noticed a change in the cleaning ability of SA8, I can't say it's caused any skin reactions. Having said that, I've never really had a problem with any detergent irritations. I wonder what they've done to SA8?
If I have a really huge, terribly stained load, I'll do a pre-wash and soak with detergent and Tri-Zyme, then a regular wash. I don't use SA8's powdered bleach often, because I use LCB. Their bleach seems to work well, though.
Before they changed the formula (or did they just add fillers to it, to cut manufacturing costs?!) the holy grail of cleaning stained whites was SA8, Tri-Zyme and their powdered bleach. Blazing whites!
John---While I've noticed a change in the cleaning ability of SA8, I can't say it's caused any skin reactions. Having said that, I've never really had a problem with any detergent irritations. I wonder what they've done to SA8?