westytoploader
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Today Mom & I went to Houston to pick up *something* (you'll see it...it's in great shape, blows cold, and now I have 2, which is excellent!), and stopped in a little Mexican tienda in a newer part of town, looking for...you guessed it--detergents! We found 3 not really "native" to the US--Roma, Foca, and the Mexican version of Ariel which isn't supposed to be sold here (but we found it anyway!). So we grabbed each of the small bags to try. The fact that we knew Spanish was good--this strip center was like a "little Mexico" with very few English-speaking people there!
Anyway, these detergents are very interesting. I'm still wondering why this Ariel can't be sold here (I'll have to double-check the ingredients), and Roma and Foca have sodium phosphate for water softening purposes. I tried them in the Maytag and both Kenmores (sorry, the Dual-Tumble is out of service at the moment, until the new tub pulley arrives), and it was pretty interesting. All 3 of them are medium to high sudsers--the Maytag had a good layer of suds after about 1 minute as well that I forgot to snap, and of course with the Roto-Swirl it's going to suds! I'll let the photos and captions speak for themselves now...be sure to check out the "large item" we picked up today as well!
Also, I posted a few pictures of my 80's Galaxy hassock fan found at an estate sale last week for $10. It was in really sad shape because whoever had it smoked like a chimney; basically was DIRTY-with-a-capital-D! When I turned it on it was rattling on low speed, and the blades were covered in dust/pet hair/who-knows-what-else. Took me a good 2 hours or so to disassemble & clean up (washed the side panels, blades, chrome grate, knobs, & feet...Windexed the rest) since everything was literally coated in a layer of orange nicotine, but how it turned out really surprised me!! Doesn't look like the same fan! A great air-mover too--I've been using it in my room and like Arthur said, it's the next-best thing to air conditioning--really amazes me how cold the air is coming out of it! One of the quietest fans I've had as well.
Enjoy the pictures!!
--Austin
Anyway, these detergents are very interesting. I'm still wondering why this Ariel can't be sold here (I'll have to double-check the ingredients), and Roma and Foca have sodium phosphate for water softening purposes. I tried them in the Maytag and both Kenmores (sorry, the Dual-Tumble is out of service at the moment, until the new tub pulley arrives), and it was pretty interesting. All 3 of them are medium to high sudsers--the Maytag had a good layer of suds after about 1 minute as well that I forgot to snap, and of course with the Roto-Swirl it's going to suds! I'll let the photos and captions speak for themselves now...be sure to check out the "large item" we picked up today as well!
Also, I posted a few pictures of my 80's Galaxy hassock fan found at an estate sale last week for $10. It was in really sad shape because whoever had it smoked like a chimney; basically was DIRTY-with-a-capital-D! When I turned it on it was rattling on low speed, and the blades were covered in dust/pet hair/who-knows-what-else. Took me a good 2 hours or so to disassemble & clean up (washed the side panels, blades, chrome grate, knobs, & feet...Windexed the rest) since everything was literally coated in a layer of orange nicotine, but how it turned out really surprised me!! Doesn't look like the same fan! A great air-mover too--I've been using it in my room and like Arthur said, it's the next-best thing to air conditioning--really amazes me how cold the air is coming out of it! One of the quietest fans I've had as well.
Enjoy the pictures!!
--Austin