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Is indeed carrying Dash liquid and has it on sale from time to time. I bought a couple jugs for mom (lives in PA) and she says it's OK. I didn't pay attention to the manufacturer.

OMG, Drive and Vim - totally forgot about those.

My sister always likes novelties, she tried the Fab in a self-dissolving packet. 1 packet=1 load. What if you only want to do 1/2-load? Same with Salvo tablets, bust 'em in half?
 
Terry, I don't remember seeing American Family around the deep south. Don't remember Duz in soap form either but that doesn't mean anything as I do not recall when Rinso was a soap either although I recall it around during my childhood!I guess I always assumed it was a detergent. I always remembered Ivory, Lux and Fels as soap.
I've never tried the detergent version of Ivory.
OMG---do you recall the sudz from Trend or Dreft! Sudz-lock death. And you had better learn how to dose those soap flakes too! My mother always bought the red box "Fluffy" All (after killing her Unimatic with Tide and Wisk!). I don't remember when that dissapeared but I do recall my father would order it every now and then in a large brown commercial drum (100#?)! The cap to the MultiMatic was always tossed into it for use as a measure.

Breeze, Duz, Super Suds, etc. were around the deep south well into the late 70's, but I don't recall when they actually dissapeared.

Gordon, I can still smell that Salvo! I laughed at your description and yes I remember hearing them clunk against the agitator until they dissolved. I do not recall them as a high sudzer though, and Atlanta has fairly soft water.

Wasn't it Jet that was going to make some of his own Dash a while back? I wonder if he ever really did it? I do miss that stuff.

Laundromat----that was funny reading your experience with Tide HE in your FriGEMore.
Back in '97 I bought a FriGEMore brand new (still have it). It had Tide HE in sample boxes and of course, I tried it. It sudzed like crazy! I thought WTF!!!!!!
I also, had to re-set the damned thing to try to rinse out all the sudz. I though, why bother with the HE version----its more expensive than the regular version and makes just as much sudz----a rip-off!

I also tried the Gain HE and the same thing occured. I remember trying the Wisk HE and I did like it----but in the end Georgedon convinced me to go with the new formulae Fab and I really liked it. Also the old formulae Costco Kirkland's "Industrial" in the big round pail was nearly sudz-less----but they changed that along with the arrival of the rectangular bucket it now comes in.
 
detergents

I thing my mom used a detergent that came in a sort of small plastic bag that disolved when you put it in the water. Does anyone remember this brand ?
 
Mom was an ALL girl, but switched to Era when it came out. We had the gallon, bright orange bottle with the pump sitting on the washer for years, fitting perfectly between the lid and edge bump on the top of the Kenmore...

I wish I could smell Punch again... I remember that one so well and wish that scent would come back.

Anyone remember or use Clorox detergent powder in the late 80's? It wasn't around for long, but I was hooked on it.
 
Oh Steve, I sure remember the Fluffy All too. Man would I love to smell that again. It had a different smell than regular all. I know in our area it was still around in 1966!
 
There was a Duz Soap powder in addition to Duz detergent. Duz Soap was around through the 1970s and P&G tried to boost its popularity after all the phosphate nonsense started. In fact it was one of the few major brands you could get for a while in areas where phosphates were banned (like in Suffolk County Long Island). Then everyone introduced no phosphate versions of Tide, Cheer, etc...

Duz detergent on the other hand started as "premium Duz" and had the golden wheat dinnerware (incidentally manufactured by the Homer Laughlin China Co, maker of Fiestaware). By the late 60's, it just became Duz detergent and had glasses and intermittently Wm. Rogers stainless flatware

Silver Dust also alternated between towels and glasses (first the Libbey Wildflower pattern, then as we got nearer to 1970, the "golden haze" sort of amber colored glasses

The "new Dash" NOT a P&G product - they sold the name to some miscellaneous company, kind of like the Solo liquid you find now.

At our house, my mother was pretty much a solid Dash user, although she admittedly thought Tide or Cheer did a better job. But she believed the high suds products would ruin the machine. By the late 60's she had moved over to Bold, All, Ajax and Punch, but once in a while would try something else like Brillo (from Purex). She tried Breeze once or twice, but also thought it a rip off and Cold Power, which she thought didn't clean very well at all.

By the early 70's it was back to Cheer, an occasional box of Fab, Ajax and Drive. Then for the 80's it was mostly Cheer until they changed the fragrance to that awful stench. By then Tide with Bleach was introduced and it was low sudsing, so that was what she used from then on.

I loved the scent of the 1960's Wisk - very clean and pleasant, but wasn't as fond of the scent into the 70's and later.

Some things were just regional brands. For example i don't recall American Family Detergent in the New York area. I believe Cold Power was introduced in the Midwest as a liquid but we never saw that.

One product that I really loved was Clorox detergent powder. I was travelling a lot for business in the 80's so I would bring boxes of it home from wherever I was. Unfortunately that product never made it to national distribution. It just never caught on so was never expanded and was ultimately discontinued. Too bad because it was a great product with a fantastic clean, only slightly sweet scent. I still have two boxes I haven't opened yet - oh well....
 
In no particular order...

1. American Family was a P&G brand distributed in and around Chicago---it had premium coupons attached which you then redeemeed at the American Family store near the loop. My grandmother had a box of this hanging around for a loong time. First it was shaved soap chips (larger than Ivory Flakes) then later a detergent.

2. Fond memories of my mom using All...my dad worked for Monsanto, and they formerly (in the 50s) made All before they sold brand and formula to Lever Brothers. I was in charge during my early teens of getting the 20 pound box at Kroger (or figuring out if the 9 lb 13 oz smaller box was cheaper and getting two). She would sometimes use Oxydol (which only seemed to come in the "King Size" or "Giant Size" box, not the "Family Size" with the pull-tape top)

3. First laundry detergent I ever bought myself was Wisk at college---at Meijer Thrifty Acres (what a revelation that store was in 1981...never had seen anything like it).

4. Clorox Detergent was a good performer...seemed to be distributed in the South. I recall buying a box at Red Food in Chattanooga and taking it home in 1988 or so.

5. Other grandmother (in Chicago) always shopped at Jewel, and bought the cheap washing-soda based detergent in the buckets which she used in her Maytag...can you say limescale buildup...when I moved in with her in 1992 for a little while I was forever soaking the lint filter in vinegar to clean it up

6. I realllly realllly like original Fresh Start (with 18% phosphates LOL)...the scent and sudsing is great. Would love to find a stash at an old grocery store. Has anyone tried a new Fresh Start/STPP combo?

7. Recently found an old (1995 or so) box of Wisk Power Scoop unscented at a local party store...seemed to work pretty well. They had a few more on the shelf...I may pick them up (along wiht some boxes of Wisk Power Tablets).

8. Right now my stash includes: 40 load box of Tide powder (unopened...was on sale at CVS recently). Big bag of Foca ($2.99 at Save-A-Lot nearby....may have to pickup some more). 1/4 jug of Fresh Start which I use sparingly. 1/4 jug of Ivory Snow liquid (from previous owner). Full box of phosphated White King water softener (I'm too lazy to get STPP so this has to suffice). We use a water softener built in so the water is very soft. My partner is pretty careless and never uses enough detergent...especially noticeable on linens/towels.
 
My mom always used Gain....60's until she passed away in 1986. I buy Gain sometimes, but it doesn't smell like it did when I was a teenager (late 70's-early 80's). I loved the smell of Gain. Can't bring myself to buy Tide. I bought a box of Tide with bleach in 1987 or so, when it first came out. The first time I wore clothes washed in Tide w/bleach, I couldn't figure out why I felt so bad-I wanted to throw up. The smell!! Every time I wore the clothes, I was nauseous. My husband, too. I threw away a huge box of that detergent. I've NEVER bought another box of Tide since then. My hubby laughs at me when I buy detergent-I have to smell it first. He doesn't laugh when I remind him of the clean clothes whose smell made us want to throw up. They change the scents in detergents so often I don't dare buy without sniffing first......
 
I remember American Family Detergent at home in the burbs' of Chicago, maybe late 1950's-early 60's.

My favorite scents were the original Drive and Gain which both came out about the same time (67-69 or so).

At home we used this Miracle White detergent that I was horribly allergic to. My mother continued to use it saying that it's impossible to be allergic to a detergent. So as a teen I started doing my own laundry in Dash to keep my skin calmed down. Then she bitched about how I was running up the water bill by doing my own laundry. Oh well.

My Mom also used Dynamo in the little blue jug too.

Does anyone remember seeing Dolly Parton and Porter Waggoner doing a Breeze commercial? The commercial showed both Dolly and Porter walking towards the camera with Dolly carrying a huge box of Breeze. And she exclaims "Look Porter! Here is a box of Breeze JUST LIKE WE USE!" (Never mind that the two were never married, just a stage act). And then Dolly proclaims the benefits of having a free towel in each box ! This was about 1971 or so.
 
Sing along...

I forgot about that jingle."Oh Fab we're glad ,they put Lemon Freshened Borax in you ". When Salvo came out, my Mom used to put them in our V-12 Filter flo pan. We were all scratching for weeks as they never disolved in the Filter pan. LOL After the final rinse and spin, there would still be chunks of Salvo everywhere.
 
And later on...

"Oh, Fab
We're glad
They added
All-fabric brighteners
To the lemon-freshened borax
In you!"

Oh yes, those Mad Men worked their advertising magic on us!
 
so many users

I did'nt realize so many folks used Dash...mom always bought it in the red box...I've always thought she was the only person that used it..seemed like everyone back in the day used Tide or Cheer...mom did'nt like them because of the suds; she never used anything elese (she passed in the 80's). Dolly and Porter advertised Breeze..."Candy Striped" towles. My grandmother used Breeze..just because of Dolly and the towel was an added bonus....once...I was probably 5..she bought a new box of Breeze..is was on the back porch...I wanted to get the towel out..but it was in the bottom of the box..what to do with the detergent?????..being the resourceful child I was..I dumped the whole box of Breeze down the well..I presented my grandmother with the towel..when she ask what I did with the detergent...oops...she called it "soap powder"..I told her what I did...she did'nt belive me...but she did when it came time to cook dinner...I still remember the soap suds running over the side of the pot that was being used to boil potatoes. After my grandmother used a wooden spoon on my butt..she call a man from town to come out and pump the well out....he had to come three times...we had to haul water from a near by neighbor for about a week!!!
 
God what I wouldn't do to smell Dash again.

My mom only used Tide or Cheer. She was one the believed you needed to have a nice layer of suds on top of the water in order to get a good clean wash. When I started working after school at a dept store, I started doing my own wash, and brought home a box of Dash. She was so mad at me. Said "that stuff doesn't work and stop throwing away money--I have soap". Once I moved out on my own and got my first frontloader ( a westy) all they had in the stores was Dash in the yellow box--GOD I MISS DASH!!
 
Action Bleach

Does anyone remember the Action Bleach packets? The packet was dry chlorine bleach powder and it was blue and packed in a dissolable packet.

Also...another dry chlorine bleach called Beads O Bleach?
 
Fab!

With and without fabric softeners. I have a few other boxes of Fab, both varieties. This was some I brought home from the same house as the original Oxydol picture above.

I just love the scent of the Lemon Freshened Borax version - loaded with phosphates too. Normally I don't care for citrus, but this lemon is more "clean" than fruity.

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I too LOVED the smell of Dash detergent. My Grandmother was a faithful dash user in her 60's Frigidaire on the recomendation of a plumber. Low sudsing was what he recommended.
 
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