Detergent in so-called Eco Packaging

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daveamkrayoguy

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Well I followed the instructions on how to open this or no sooner that I intended to this happened as though the bag inside got previously punctured after a few days when it sat harmlessly humble in our kitchen…

So after it being totally leaky pouring through the box and never once through the spout, here it is losing all of its contents with a mind of its own:

While the packaging is seemingly good for the environment you can plainly see it’s not good for itself as our floor is getting much more of it than any laundry ever will!

— Dave

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Liquid detergent is the work of the devil.

 

Just my two cents worth...
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I had these kinds of containers at a precious job where I'd worked in maintenance and the opening of varied from difficult to becoming an expert and not once had anyone ever done this kind of damage nor had it resulted...

 

My daughter was the one who'd wanted it but didn't bother to bring it to the laundry room and set it up while we'd been rapidly using up the "normal" jug with the pump...

 

As I'd said, until I'd decided to tackle the opening process and was unaware of the bag inside getting possibly ruptured, it sat humbly in our kitchen...

 

So I still believe there was a possible rupturing on one side of the bag which got over-turned and why I'd never bothered with boxed wine either...

 

 

 

-- Dave
 
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