Excuse me but isn't the "Do not bleach" label meant about chlorine bleach and not color safe bleach or other oxy bleaching agents?
Color safe bleach is Active oxygen, also safe for wooleens and it's colors..... then, at least here (and think everywhere else) lots of additives meant for whites& colors are same formulations of bleaching agents found in "original/regular formulas powder detergents...including powder ones meant for colors...every color garment says "Do not bleach" or report the do not bleach symbol, obviously, which I always knew referred to chlorine one not of course oxy stuff.....
Regardng P&G's Tide, Ariel and Dash and their new additives (meant to get more money as all these new idiocies) I'm 99% sure, at least here in Italy I've read the ingredient list for them in the back of the Dash one and looked the same of the Tide one.,.. may be just italian regulations about detergents telling to mention them, but I don't think so since I found them in other EU products, this since someone else said in Europe you need an 8 digit code or it was just for the internet? ... Here in Italy differently from USA you always find a pretty detailed ingredient list in every detergent package with relative percentage of ingredients....
I just do not have it at home as I don't use any addtive, my opinion is a good detergent should be enough itself....if not I just switch brand...
Additive as a complementary of a pricey and supposedly good detergent=money spilling trick from detergent manufacturers---that's it.
IMO no enzyme cocktail is able to do what oxygen based ingredients does...and never will, also no cool wash will ever be comparable to a good hot wash.
Anyway...I will never purchase these Pods, for too many reasons... I won't waist my money...if there will be a free sample then I will try... not expecting great results as powders though.
Also I find their theories and projects a lot idiotic..... I'm going to deeply dislike P&G....also Henkel is on the way.....
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