The sweet spot for Persil is wash temps of 100F and above, though temps of 120F+ give better results. Yes, it tis the oxygen bleaching system. Best results of all are "profile" washes starting from 80F to 90F and working up to the hotter water temps. Oxygen bleaches will also work to set certian stains if the water temp is too hot starting out.
FWIW washed a load today in Tide with Bleach at 140F and all came out CLEAN, I tell you, clean. So bright had to put on my sunglasses. Didn't even add extra oxygen bleach per my usual routine.
Have also solved the mystery as to why Tide w Bleach was not causing so much suds. As I've stated previously here and elsewhere, it is due to soap.
Have been using up to 1/4 cup of Tide w Bleach for a 11lb load of whites (mixed bath items, T-shirts, undies, etc)and each time there has been little or no suds. However when tried washing some linens, using only 1 tablespoon, there was lots of froth. Taking a shower one day, it dawned on me, the residual soap on our wash cloths must help control suds. We use a French soap made of olive oil (Savon de Marseille), and there are always several wash cloths in my "whites" load. As a test added about 1/2 tablespoon of grated Fels to a load of linens being washed in Tide, and lord and behold, sudsing was decreased. Same effect when added some grated vintage Armour's Floating Soap.
Did some more research and it appears long chain soaps are very good at suds suppression. So there you have it.
Am very impressed with Tide w Bleach, and would put it up against Persil any day of the week. My box of Tide CW is still in my laundry product stash, hardly used and nearly full. Just find the scent a bit strong, more so because I line dry most of my laundry. Items put into the dryer tend to loose much of the scent.
Another great detergent is Ecolab's Soild Super Star. Mainly STPP, washing soda, and surfactant (NPE), this stuff cleans greasy/oily soils very well. Makes no suds and takes very little (we're talking 2-5 grams here), to get the job done.
L.
FWIW washed a load today in Tide with Bleach at 140F and all came out CLEAN, I tell you, clean. So bright had to put on my sunglasses. Didn't even add extra oxygen bleach per my usual routine.
Have also solved the mystery as to why Tide w Bleach was not causing so much suds. As I've stated previously here and elsewhere, it is due to soap.
Have been using up to 1/4 cup of Tide w Bleach for a 11lb load of whites (mixed bath items, T-shirts, undies, etc)and each time there has been little or no suds. However when tried washing some linens, using only 1 tablespoon, there was lots of froth. Taking a shower one day, it dawned on me, the residual soap on our wash cloths must help control suds. We use a French soap made of olive oil (Savon de Marseille), and there are always several wash cloths in my "whites" load. As a test added about 1/2 tablespoon of grated Fels to a load of linens being washed in Tide, and lord and behold, sudsing was decreased. Same effect when added some grated vintage Armour's Floating Soap.
Did some more research and it appears long chain soaps are very good at suds suppression. So there you have it.
Am very impressed with Tide w Bleach, and would put it up against Persil any day of the week. My box of Tide CW is still in my laundry product stash, hardly used and nearly full. Just find the scent a bit strong, more so because I line dry most of my laundry. Items put into the dryer tend to loose much of the scent.
Another great detergent is Ecolab's Soild Super Star. Mainly STPP, washing soda, and surfactant (NPE), this stuff cleans greasy/oily soils very well. Makes no suds and takes very little (we're talking 2-5 grams here), to get the job done.
L.