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I was just telling Terry that Fred and I found this fabric softener that smells EXACTLY like 70's Downy. I really couldn't believe my nose!

Its called Plus, we found it at Mills Fleet-Farm.

If you can find it I highly recommend it...

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Do retired formulations/fragrances get purchased by other manufacturers? Just wondering. Not that I would ever use fabric softener, but boy would that bring back memories!
Bobby in Boston
 
Well...

I've searched the website and can't find anything... :( And there definitely isn't one close to me!!! It would AMAZING to find something like that! HOWEVER, how well does it soften? Is it up to par with modern Downy? :)
 
HOWEVER, how well does it soften? Is it up to par with modern Downy?

Not quite, but close if you use 1/2 cup in 8-10lb machines or 1 cup in 18lb machines. I use slightly more in overflow rinse machines as opposed to standard rinse machines.
 
Robert,

Is that fabric softener made by Stearns Packaging of Madison, WI? Also, next time you're at Fleet Farm, pick up a container of Hytron Dishwasher detergent with the green label. It is still loaded with STPP, and has a strong chlorine scent. This is made by Stearns also.
 
Is that fabric softener made by Stearns Packaging of Madison, WI?

Yes it sure is Tim, I suppose that means its probably only available here in the Northland.
 
Robert,

I think it is safe to say that these products are primarily available through Mills Fleet Farm only. I love the Hytron dw detergent (green label), it reminds me alot of what Electra-Sol used to be, in terms of cleaning power and ability. If you pick some up, let me know how you like it.
 
Yes Jason, you can order their products from them in bulk, but retail-wise, Mills Fleet Farm is their primary outlet. FYI, Mills Fleet Farm is similar to Tractor Supply Co., but with more household related items, such as chemicals, small appliances, etc.
 
Becareful When Stocking Large Supplies of Fabric Softener

P&G versions at least have a finite shelf life, and will break down into a mass of thick goo. Found this out the hard way when used coupons to snap up several bottles of Downy "Free" for nearly nothing.

As one does not use FS that often, and even then only a *VERY* small amount, the first bottle turned into a gooey mess still more than 3/4 full. Thought at first it was because of "cold", but no amount of heating or diluting with boiling water would make the stuff totally dissolve. When one contacted P&G's Downy consumer line, the service person asked for the numbers printed on top of the bottle cap. From these numbers she was able to determine the date of manufacture and that the product was now "old" and no longer usable. Apparently Downy liquid products have a shelf life of about two years (more or less), then they must be chucked away.

To their credit P&G did send me a coupon for another bottle of Downy (they no longer give out coupons for *any* P&G product to replace something. You get what had given poor service, Tide for Tide, Downy for Downy, etc), so now am back to square one. If one takes another bottle of Downy, have to use it up quite quickly, otherwise.....

Strange thing, soy based fabric softeners seem not to go "off", or a least separate or break down as above. Purchased a case of Seventh Generation Lavender and Mint FS(divine fragrance, light and not very over powering at all), and still am on the first bottle, more then two years later and it is still fresh. As are the others in the case.

If one wants a really great FS, try Ecover's.

L.
 
Launderess, I know how that goes! I got a bottle of baby powder scented fabric softener a while back that was pretty expensive, so I rarely used it to save it for special loads! I went to use it a couple weeks ago and it had turned into the same consistency as rotten milk. Water, big chunks, and some gel-like stuff floatin around! YUCK! Now I buy one bottle at a time and use it up quick!

(Unless I plan on using a ton of it, then I can buy a few!)
 

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