European vs American "HE" Detergents

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1980s non bleach powders

in the 80s if you didn't want your clothes to fade by using Ariel or Persil the only choice was Dreft automatic as it contained no bleaching agents.

I remember New System Persil in the 80s as being recommended for all temperatures as was Ariel.

I also remember the colour versions of Ariel and Persil being available in Europe long before they released them in this country

Happy days :-)
Gary
 
ALDI Markets

I have never been inside an Aldi Market, but was wondering if they had any brands of laundry detergent. Anyone know of them and having tried them post a review?

Malcolm
 
Aldi detergents

Mrb, over here in the UK, ALDI do have a detergent range called Almat (not sure if you have that over in your ALDI).

Almat here is actually a Which - (your Consumer Report I think) best buy. I think it only comes second to Ariel detergent in their ratings.
 
Not sure how to respond to this review...

Awww, I wouldn't mind having him for a neighbor. I mean --- I really would treat him well and everything.

I don't think I have an Aldi near me but from him we do know it has some brand of detergent in a bottle that looks like it came out of the factory that makes Tide.
No I don't need another rash from Tide like stuff.

I wonder if he has posted other vids.......

Frigilux - this really reminds you of YOU? Well thats OK if it does.

Everyone deserves kindness and consideration.
 
Aldi and Almat detergent.

is I have found a very good product for the cost if you consider that a 50 wash box of Persil is around £12 but a 25 wash box of Almat biological is about £2.50 they wash as well as each other and the scent is rather faint after washing but thats not an issue if you use FS.
I did find once that Almat was very sudsy but that may have been my heavy handedness with the measuring cup :o)

They also do a colour version with no OBA's or bleach and that works as well as any other colour powder, I tend to use liquid for colours only because I have found white powder marks on black items.

Austin
 
Disconter detergents by Aldi and Lidl are often almost or even as good as Persil or Ariel... just a whole lot cheaper. We went through quite a lengthy discussion in the German forum regarding ingredients. Turned out that one Lidl liquid conatins the same stuff as Persil.

We already have these new wersions of Ariel pictured above. The small boxes (16 loads?) are packed with enzymes. The version for whites has six and the Color&Style version has seven enzymes plus two color transfer inhibitors.

Alex
 
@ Electron1100 Is this what you used to find with Ariel for example in the rinses? Taken from my washing machine using 1 tab of Ariel Excel Liqui-tabs. This is the fourth rinse!!!!

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