
I did some of the Sunday wash today using my new vintage Dash. While most of the original scent has faded there is a hint of it left. It sure did make for nice white clothes though. It is truly a shame that phosphates are as bad as they are for the environment, because they make for the best laundry detergent I have ever used. One interesting thing that I always notice between using modern detergent and vintage detergent is that the modern stuff on Solid Basket washers seems to leave a chalky residue on the side of the wash tub, especially with towel or white washes. Whenever I have used vintage Tide, Dash, Oxydol, Cheer, etc, the side of the wash tub has been completely clean and the rinse water is as clear as can be, no matter how much of a suds cake was produced during the wash. The picture below shows how residue free the wash solid tubs were after a towel wash and white wash with vintage Dash. I suspect that is because the modern detergent is slightly heaver than water and with perforated basket washers whatever is left falls down and out of the bottom of the basket. Anyway, click the link below the picture for some more shots of washing with Dash...
