Persil Liquid Color Gel

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Persil is my daily driver as well.

I get it from TotalVac.com. I used to order it from ABT Electronics because their shipping is free but they don't sell the powdered Persil Megapearols in the color guard formula which I like for my colors. I don't like the liquid soaps. I prefer powders because I think they are neater and cleaner. They don't leak down the side of the bottle, etc.

I'm not trying to get a thread started on powder vs. liqud. It is just my preference. I really love the Persil brand. I have tried others but nothing compares. It is a little higher priced to buy but you use less and it really lasts a long time.

 
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My Gran used the old boxes of persil where you had a tin and filed up from te big cardboard boxes. Now I use persil liquid gel non bio (white one) and its super. I get a very good sudsy wash no matter what programme I use and have to use very little forthis to happen. Subsequently I get a lot more out of a bottle than the lable says I should.
Relativley easy to rinse out except the odd 90oc wash which for some reason goes into suds lock so takes hunereds of rinses to remove but apart from that would not use anything else
 
Interesting to hear that people liek Persil liquid... I LOVE their powders/gel tabs/liquitabs, but I found their liquids oversuds way too much even using only 50ml, and if you use an amount where it doesn't suds, it doesn't clean very well. Ariel is definitely superior in terms of liquid IMO, whilst Persil has the edge when it comes to the other three formats. Persil liquid combined with mum's old Bosch Exxcel and it's rubbish low level rinses was an evil combination... you HAD to use Persil powder in that if you wanted it to rinse.

Put it this way - even 75ml of Persil liquid couldn't remove blood or mud stains, even on a 60*C wash. I use Persil powder mainly for everything else, and even the non bio stuff mum uses removes most stains first time. The bio powder hardly ever needs to be used on mum's laundry. However seeming as I prefer biological powders, I use Persil powder on the whites, sheets & linens and Persil Colour on all clothes & jeans, and whilst I do chop and change detergents (I do have a weakness for Bold I must admit) Persil is always the one I fall back on.

Jon
 

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