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So I went to Walmart today and picked up two bottles of Persil; one liquid(gel) and the other Megaperls. I have washed two loads in the liquid and can safely say this stuff is the real deal. Smell is the same, consistency is the same, sudsing the same, as well as the clear rinsing. I'll be running a load of white towels with the perls shortly and I'll report back on its whitening ability. But even the perls smell exactly like Universal Persil though the blue speckles are a lighter shade of blue than usual.

This does look promising. I used to be a faithful user of Persil for years but the cost just became prohibitive. I am glad to see it finally on these shores in mass distribution...I just hope it doesn't get yanked off the market like every other product I like!

Chris

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This was my day to shop as well and I swung into Walmart to check. Persil was there, so I bought the liquid and the Perls.

I won't use them until Sunday or a day next week. I have a bottle of Persil for colors and the blue looks and smells just like it. The Perls smell like Megaperls for white but this will be interesting because I don't see anything about oxygen bleach. Although I wonder if we see the words bleach on the outside of Tide powder just to sell it. I mean there is nothing on the front of the box of Persil Megaperls for whites or Miele for whites to say it contains bleach. You can only find this out if you flip the box to see the list of ingredients. The listing on those boxes is in accordance with the EU labeling policies, but here in the USA we almost never see a complete list of ingredients for any detergents.

Chlorine bleach rules in the USA and I wonder how many people will still use it along with oxygen bleach anyway. I mean even the newer Miele machines sold in the USA have a chlorine bleach dispenser don't they?

I did look up the trade mark Pro white technology being used on the box. It just says that it was taken out in October 2014 by Henkel of Germany, and has to do with bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry.

One thing bothers me about the packaging before I even use it. The dosing cap. For the liquid and Perls it says to use line 1 for small loads and line 2 for larger loads. This "line one for small loads" is the practice in the USA so not too surprised. BUT where is the line? This red cap has no line - just like the rest of the Purex caps. Oh there are these small and large bars(as in bar chart) in the caps but you can hardly see them. The instructions also give you the dosing amounts in ounces so that's the way I will use it until I see how the stuff works.

For the Perls they will fall back down into the bottle if you shake them back but I found that the reason some of them are up at the top is because the bottle is full to the top. They may fall back into the container easier when there is less in the bottle or you could just widen the slit in bottom of the spout to allow them to fall back easier or I guess cut the thing out like Nmassman. I think this spout for the Perls was not the best thing, but It is probably cheaper to produce than designing something else. Never expected to see this in a liquid type bottle, but these containers probably fit better on the store shelves beside all of the other containers full of liquids.

I guess Henkel made an agreement to sell this to Walmart first. Not surprising since I think overall in the USA they are one of the largest supermarket type retailers. Next these need to get into all of the other stores especially Target and other popular stores throughout the regions of the USA.

Neuptuneguy Thanks for the first review of the liquid!
 
Some observations

I just washed a small load of white bath towels using the Perls. I must say I am impressed. If there is no oxygen bleach in the product then Henkle must have come up with something just as good; the towels are as bright white as they ever were! They also rinsed well which left them very soft and fluffy. I did notice that these Perls seem to be somewhat smaller than the ones I am accustomed to. They also dissolved quite quickly in the water. Which is good considering american washing machines with a relatively short main wash cycles.

Sudsing seemed to build up towards the end of the 25 minute main wash cycle but by the 2nd of three rinses the water was pretty clear. I used the 1.5 oz measure called for on the bottle for a regular sized load.

I agree with Jerrod about the caps and spouts for these bottles; they could be better designed. The markings are near impossible to read or see. I am glad at least they give you the exact measurement on the bottles.

I have attached a picture showing the towels washed in Persil and the ones done with my usual Tide Pod and 2 oz of Sodium Percarbonate. The Persil washed towels are on the left and the Tide towels on the right. The Persil towels fluffed up quite a bit. Which generally never happens with Tide or Wisk.

@Jerrod: You're welcome for the Liquid review. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on these 2 products as well as everyone else's.

Chris

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Well if anyone is considering purchasing, I'd so do while the price is ten dollars a bottle. Should member opinions prove correct that this is the Real McCoy then German Persil at those prices are a steal.

If the blue liquid/gel does not contain OBAs then it would be for colors same as the German version.
 
Actually the $9.97 is the price point for Persil...was told that as well by the Henkels rep. I asked if it was going to change and he said no. Coupons will be coming out as well to get people to try it. But I agree that they will have to improve the cap and bottle some. If they used a clear cap with clear markings that would help and put the powder in a better bottle or box with a scoop.
 
Chris. The towels. Are the towels on the right the same brand as ones on the left and the only difference is the detergent?

Yes I didn't do wash last week so this is my week for many loads so at the end I will have something to SAY.

Thanks for the pictures.
 
I don't have any white towels to test the Perls on, but I have a lot of coloreds to test the liquid. However - I do wear a lot of tighty whitey underwear briefs so that will be my test for this week. That and white dress shirts with collar soil.

Hmm... that last pair of underwear - that was worn for three days in a row - and around those leg openings - yes that's a good test.

:)
 
Well This Is Going To Be A Fine Kettle Of Fish

To various Miele dealers selling or who sold German Persil for years here in the USA.

Happily am protected from temptation for the time being as we do not have Walmart stores in NYC. Well not in Manhattan anyway.

You can often find Tide liquids on sale for around ten dollars a bottle, but don't think P&G is going go lower the price across the board that low permanently to go against this Persil product.

This brings up an interesting topic as to just where the Dial Corporation intends to sell these Persil products. At least here in NYC shelf space in the laundry aisles is at a premium and P&G has much of it. The larger superstores such as K-Sears on Astor Place, Costco and even "big" supermarkets may have more room.
 
The towels

Jerrod6: Yes, those towels are the same brand. They were purchased as 6 pack from Costco last year. :)

The two towels on the right were washed in a Tide Pod with Downy fabric softener when they went through the wash. The stack on the left was Persil and Downy. I am still impressed at how little of the Persil is needed to get the job done.

As far as the liquid/gel is concerned: I washed two colored loads with it yesterday: lights and darks. The dark load looked particularly good. Blacks didn't appear faded the lighter colors were brighter/sharper.
 
So far I am quite impressed by this detergent. The liquid was very effective in getting out stains and no fading as well. The powder I used on my whites and it took care of every stain that was in the load. I noticed and expected it as well, to rinse completely out, and it did not disappoint. Plus the scent is rather nice too. I think I will be able to kiss my Tide Boost Pacs goodbye ...no need for them now.

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East Coast only?

Bit the bullet and checked out four different Walmart stores in the area to no avail. Is the US rollout of Persil thus far limited to the East Coast? At least my search wasn't completely fruitless. One of the WM stores I was in had two remaining boxes of powdered Tide with Bleach HE, so I got one of those. Haven't seen that stuff on store shelves around here in quite a while.
 
Not every Wal-Mart on the east coast carries Persil yet. I live in central nj and checked three nearby Wal-Mart's. None of them got it in yet. I will keep checking when I go. I have yet to see the Tide turbo as well.
 
Persil

Was all over the Wal-Mart flyer in today's paper.  

Since it has been snowing all weekend, I just found the car about an hour ago.  Won't even attempt an outing til tomorrow when I go to work.   Maybe tomorrow evening before it gets dark. . . (still can't drive after dark)
 
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