Dropps Detergent Anyone know about this/

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sudsman

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Says no enzymes . 1 packet to a washer @ Sams Anyone used or know anything about this?

200 for $ 99.76

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They are ok

for light duty wash....freshening more than heavy-duty cleaning.

They are cute, but not too serious. Not too sudsy, smell ok-to-good, sort of citrus.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
IT smells like window cleaner

I always have to try it at least once. Don't waste your money. I put it in the detergent dispenser. It did not even dissolve all of the way. I had to go in behind it with a rag and wipe up what was left behind.It was not like the Persil at all.Like I expected that!This would be handy for the laundry mat if you were going there, that is where I took it to and left on the counter for anyone to take. I bought a small bag of it thank goodness. I am sure that who ever found it will be thrilled. who wants their clothes to smell like windex anyway? It needs to clean which it did ok. To many suds for my machine.HE? not really. I should have seen what a boil wash would do. That would be something.
 
Those look like liquitabs

Most brands here do a version, and they've been around for about 8 years now.

I assume they say nothing on the packet, but over here they explicitly state not to put in the dispenser drawer, they should be put in the drum with the clothes.

I never really use them, but I only really use powdered detergents anyway.

Matt

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When I was re-evaluating my detergent selection recently I looked into Dropps but I couldn't find enough reviews to make me feel comfortable that they could handle the really dirty /smelly stuff my kids come up with. They appeared to be more of a convenience product than a serious performer, albeit a well packaged one.

I ended up trying some Vaska and have been using it now for a couple of months with good results -- things get clean, it smells nice and the boys and I haven't broken out at all which can pretty much happen at the drop of a pin. They sell to the commercial laundry market (like Royal Laundry in SF,CA) so they are more focused on "real world" cleaning performance than some other "green" brands that I've tried.

I didn't care for their fabric softener however -- it got WAY to foamy in my FL in spite of being listed as "HE" and didn't rinse out well. Their detergent, oxygen bleach and spot remover work great, however.

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