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Picked this up for a $1.00 ar WalMart.
From the ingreideants list, this dose not appear to have any oxy in it! LOL
nor any enzymes, or optical brighteners' ( don't mind it not having the O.Bs) seems to have a mild scent.
Has anybody used this stuff?

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I have bought it a few times, not horrible detergent, but it is cheap and you get what you pay for. I have found I need to double the dose to get better cleaning, and to get any kind of scent left on the clothes. It is very low sudsing in our rock hard water, and it was also very low sudsing in soft well water. I am sure you have noticed how runny/watery the liquid is as well. For lightly soiled loads it is fine, but doesn't perform well with normal to heavy soil.
 
I tried it for the first time one month ago, I start with the premise that I don't usually like liquids as I think they does not work as good as the powders, and this is for about every liquid from me tried in my life..
This detergent is just like Dustin describes, in my opinion is total c**p, worth nothing, it's water... does not smell (a very very weak minty/euchaliptus note) and does not leave any scent on clothes...
Just colored water with a little surfactant/soap and scent in it...that's it...

While it may be a barely okay choice for some people to "refresh" some laundry,I would not use it even for that purpose (it does not leave any smell), it is not good for anything that is dirt...
I finished my 15 loads bottle in 2 loads (half bottle per load) as it would not get water sudsy/soapy...it didn't wash anything of course, and didn't left any scent...
I cannot imagine using it in the reccomended dosification!
I just can't believe they sell this c**p and expect people to buy and like it... well it's a 1$ detergent, okay, but it does not make sense, unless they want on purpose to tease people ...this detergent is a joke...you're buying water... there're $1 liquid that are way better than this! And $1 powders that are actually very good!
I can't speak for the powder oxydol as I never tried it yet and I wish I could, especially the 1 cup green package version (not the other stuff with Biz)
that looks good and for which I heard very good things...
Anyway, this is a meaningless detergent, a joke, a tease....I think the plastic bottle is worth more than the content....
 
I grabbed two cases, one in some mango-tango scent(red bottle)....very light(watered down), and for very light loads.....I got them for .50 a bottle at Family Dollar.....

I like the bigger 2X liquid version from BigLots, 4.80 a bottle, heavy duty detergent, with a great scent.....and also the Regular formula 1cup powder....for 5.00 at Family Dollar....

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The Problem For Me....

....With that Big Lots BIZ-enhanced version is that it is the "Smells So Good" scent.

All I will say about the "Smells So Good" scent is: Not to me it doesn't.
 
Freddie, I'm so glad to see you restraining itself. You kill me, Buster Crabtree, LOL.

About a year ago or more, my vision was snatched then riveted to a three-shades-of-green (and one of them luminescent) box on the soap shelf at Tops Markets. I got so happy because my Aunt Mickey, (Lenore), whom I'm Aworg-named after, used Oxydol in her Easy Spin, and she loved having me help her do the wash, and would always say, "Mike, would you clean up the machine for me?" No sweeter request have I ever heard. "Clean up" included draining the big tub, removing the spiralator and spinner, undoing the quick connect Y hose & main hose, moving the faucets to and fro. In other words washer boy Heaven.

Oxydol had a captivating, unusual, distinctive, sharp smell. Not so much now. Whatever version this once was, it smelled cheap and fake compared to the vintage stuff, but the box when new was really beautiful. The sinister admen's deceit and trickery did its work. Damn them! But it was fun, and the rush of memories of Mickey were worth it.

I was doing something else just now--forgot what--and came across this ad for Oxydol from 1949. Interesting that they mention " those no rinse suds" referenced here at Aworg, the other day, in another thread. So here's a pic of my long gone box, and the commercial. WARNING: Very primitive graphics and a dreaded wringer washer--OH NO!

Stan, I'll try a whiff of the liq next time shopping.[this post was last edited: 9/17/2013-22:38]



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Michael:

The box you show is a concentrated powder version that has been discontinued. What remains is the "Smells So P & G" scent concentrated powder, the Classic One-Cup Formula, and the two versions of the liquid - dollar store and regular with BIZ.

The kind you show is one I would be very happy to see come back; I was very upset when it disappeared, haunting area stores for weeks to find remaining stocks. Only Fareway had any, and pretty soon, it was over.

Fortunately, I am presently quite happy with the Classic One-Cup Formula. Which means they'll discontinue it soon, no doubt.
 
Yeah,

I bought it over a year ago, maybe two. Watch the commercial. You'll love the "Beulah Show" Thank God we're not old enough to remember that one. Will have to try the COCF version. Maybe it will smell like Mickey's. Thanks, Sandy, for the chance, perhaps, to regain one of those great old scents.
 
Michael:

The Classic One-Cup Formula says "Original Scent" on the box, but it's not even close to the smell of the Oxydol my grandmother used. Maybe they mean it's an original scent no one's ever used before, LOL.

It's a clean, slightly citrusy-sweet smell, not too bad and doesn't cling to clothes. But it's not the eye-watering CLEAN smell I remember. By the time my grandmother got through doing up a load of whites, pretreating with original Wisk, then washing with Oxydol and Clorox (in the brown glass jug), I am willing to bet there wasn't a bacterium left in all of East Point, Georgia. The fumes alone were enough to kill germs.
 
Sandy ~

Yes, "eye-watering" SHARP-- that's it: you remember. Almost an indescribable scent. One would think they coveted all the recipes for the long-gone scents in a vault deeply recessed. Why can't they bring them out for a new generation?

Gain, Calgon, Dash: nothing today is even close. The ads for Gain really make me shudder at their Orwellian "newspeak." I can barely stand the scent, while the vintage version was every bit as intoxicating as the new stuff claims to be.
 
Michael:

What's funny is that Gain was introduced as a detergent containing enzymes - something that didn't need a separate stain-fighting booster like BIZ. What was even funnier was that both Gain and BIZ were P & G products at the time *, but P & G has never hesitated to play both ends towards the middle, eh? Now Gain stands for odorific excess.

By the way, that heady combo of Wisk, Oxydol and Clorox was probably more chemicals than the EPA would allow Monsanto to mix together today.

* BIZ is now a CR Brands product, same as Oxydol, which is why the premium Oxydol liquid contains BIZ stainfighters.
 
The back

Lots of information -- you need to use enough to maintain the mysterious "active suds" in an automatic washer, but specifically 2-3 inches in a wringer. And why the distinction in suds level between a front-loading automatic and a washer-dryer combination?

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But in case that doesn't do it

You can really go to town and boil your laundry -- 1 cup of Oxydol per gallon of water! Wouldn't that cause some oversudsing?

It also advises using chlorine bleach separately in a pre-soak, not a bad idea to avoid mixing with the oxygen bleach.

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Restraining??? Me??? I don't think to be restraining...LOL
I really regret I bought this...I can't understand how this thing can be sold..does not get any sense for me this product, if not the one of being a tease, a swindle on purpose..
I would get more from a bottle of dish soap...and even more scent..
"Oxy power"...where do they see the oxy in it?
It's water with a little soap in it, scent is almost unexistent to my nose and laundry does not get any...
I don't think I'm restraining...
 

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