The box of Tide Evo Laundry Tiles arrived, so I stained a dish towel with the same stains used in the EC30 Tiles and liquid Tide Ultimate Stain Release tests, then let the stains dry overnight (about 10 hours).
Used the same cycle as the other tests:
> Speed Queen 7009 front-loader; very soft water; load filled about 2/3 of the tub
> Normal Cycle; warm water; max soil level (50 minute wash tumble)
> 1 Tide Evo Laundry Tile
Photo 1: Tide Evo Laundry Tiles results.
Photo 2: EC30 Laundry Tiles (also made by P&G) results.
Photo 3: Liquid Tide Ultimate Stain Release results.
Photo 4: Front of packaging
Photo 5: Back of packaging
Photo 6: Dosing instructions and QR Code that takes you to Tide.com
Photo 7: The six layers of a tile
Photo 8: You can download the Smart Label app and scan the UPC code. This is supposed to provide more info about the detergent. Unfortunately, Tide Evo has not been added to the database yet.
Photo 9: Inside the box. Opens like a fast food burger box.
Photo 10: The ingredients










Used the same cycle as the other tests:
> Speed Queen 7009 front-loader; very soft water; load filled about 2/3 of the tub
> Normal Cycle; warm water; max soil level (50 minute wash tumble)
> 1 Tide Evo Laundry Tile
Photo 1: Tide Evo Laundry Tiles results.
Photo 2: EC30 Laundry Tiles (also made by P&G) results.
Photo 3: Liquid Tide Ultimate Stain Release results.
Photo 4: Front of packaging
Photo 5: Back of packaging
Photo 6: Dosing instructions and QR Code that takes you to Tide.com
Photo 7: The six layers of a tile
Photo 8: You can download the Smart Label app and scan the UPC code. This is supposed to provide more info about the detergent. Unfortunately, Tide Evo has not been added to the database yet.
Photo 9: Inside the box. Opens like a fast food burger box.
Photo 10: The ingredients









