Pods take another step toward shelf-space domination: I was at WalMart this morning and sitting right next to the jugs of highly-rated liquid Wisk Deep Clean were bags of Wisk Deep Clean Power Blasts (pods). Naturally, I had to try a bag...along with a 5-pac trial bag of Gain (Original Scent).
If Wisk pods perform as well as the liquid version, they are definitely keepers. I washed a huge load of bath linens with one of them and the suds were very controlled, even in softened water. The pod is filled with blue liquid. Residual scent was minimal. Can't wait to try them on a load of ridiculously-stained kitchen whites.
The Gain pods, already discussed in norgechef's thread, resemble those of Tide, albeit with different colors in the chambers. Tried one on a load of sheets. Predictably, the residual scent is stronger. If you like the smell of Gain Original, you'll like the pods. Suds were well-controlled.
Jugs of Gain had trial-sized bags of Flings (pods) attached to them. You know what that means. It's only a matter of time, kids; only a matter of time.
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If Wisk pods perform as well as the liquid version, they are definitely keepers. I washed a huge load of bath linens with one of them and the suds were very controlled, even in softened water. The pod is filled with blue liquid. Residual scent was minimal. Can't wait to try them on a load of ridiculously-stained kitchen whites.
The Gain pods, already discussed in norgechef's thread, resemble those of Tide, albeit with different colors in the chambers. Tried one on a load of sheets. Predictably, the residual scent is stronger. If you like the smell of Gain Original, you'll like the pods. Suds were well-controlled.
Jugs of Gain had trial-sized bags of Flings (pods) attached to them. You know what that means. It's only a matter of time, kids; only a matter of time.
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