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This no suds detergent sounds great, cant wait until it is available to try some.

We use a top loader here, I'm curious to see how it will stand up to our well water that is very hard with lime.

The scents even sound pretty good as well. Would you be branching out into more scnts in time? I'd love to see a lilac scent for laundering linens
 
This is a very interesting thread. I feel like the only one without an advanced chemistry degree.

I have one thought of fragrance. The ONE thing that Mrs. Meyers cleansers (which I think don't work at all) does well, is fragrance. AFTER I clean with the comet and bon ami and tide etc etc... I go over everything with Mrs. Meyers Basil... for the sent. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
Wrong Louis

My whiteys are brilliant after a year and half of Rosalie's. And lucky me I have the ability to test it in 60 years worth of machines so its had its run through evry kind of machine!

That's a myth you need OBA's and did you know the molecule actually bonds to your skin for years???

I would never include OBA's in my formula.

Badgerdx we did a lot of testing with Mrs. Meyers, it doesn't work well and sudses like crazy in a HE3T machine. But they do have their scents DOWN pat! I agree.
 
It seems to me that some of the best colour detergents can keep whites much whiter after repeated washings than the worst "normal" detergents with bleaching and OBA`s if dirt redepositing does not work well.
Oxygen bleach is certainly good to improve laundry hygiene at lower temperatures and to tackle certain stains but in my opinion totally overrated for keeping whites white.
Well done to keep those nasty OBA`s out of the formula !
 
Woo hoo!!! Sign me up!!!! One of my biggest pet peeves with washing machines is their rinsing ability! I always wondered how the wash could be totally suds free and then the rinse has an inch of suds! 

 

This is totally awesome!!!!
 
Stan See "E. Smulders"

"Laundry Detergents" Pub Wiley-Vch. Verlag GmbH, Weinheim 2002.

The chemicals of the OBA's are all based on anionic diaminostilbene and distyrylbiphenyl derivatives.
"They do not biodegrade easily in primary digesters as they have a high affinity for textile fibers and sewage sludges" But I have seen text speaking of high affinity for skin molecules as well.
 
If you want to know what old Dash smelled like, get a box of original Tide with Bleach and take a whiff. When Tide with Bleach came out, P&G simply pulled the card for the old Dash formula, added some O3 and blue speckles, IMHO. This was before the advent of  "HE" detergents and I noticed immediately that it had what P & G used to call "controlled sudsing". They even promoted it back then on a product card they sent me as being a low-sudsing detergent. I was using a Filter-Flo back then and they always need low sudsing deterents. I'll try to find that card but don't hold your breaths.It's still my favorite detergent, I want to try Persil but I'm afraid, if I like it, it's too expensive for someone like me who's spending over 9K a year on health insurance.
 
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