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panasonicvac

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Well it's the new year and one of my new years resolutions is going old school again. I've had a good run with using liquid laundry detergent for a long time but the last few jugs I've used didn't turned out the way I was expecting. With some of my favorite ones now discontinued like Tide Mountain Spring, have a shorter shelf life, and struggles with keeping whites bright, it was just time to make a change. My favorite so far (at least for HE) is Kirkland, maybe not the best out there but it has always worked well for me. And I've been using Tide Original, apparently I really like this one. I think the one I've used before had Acti-Lift crystals which I remembered I didn't cared much about. The Clean Dissolve version has a similar scent of the liquid Mountain Spring which I loved and it's not as strong either. Once I finish up with this Tide, I'd like to try out some other ones they also offer so I can rotate around with Kirkland. Ultra OXI, Professional, and Downey for examples. In addition, I'm open to trying out other brands and kinds as well. Persil, Amway, or Uline for examples. Anything else I should look into or avoid? Oh and besides powder for laundry, I'm going to give Cascade powder a shot in my dishwasher to see how it turns out. I've never used powder before with the KitchenAid so I may like it or continue using pods and liquid.

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I’ve been using Ariel 2 X Power powdered detergent for the last 6 months, $13.99 for the 211 oz /132 load bag and I LOVE it! I’d been using Ultra Tide liquid before for the past 4 years. The Ariel powder cleans so much better! And it’s more economical too. It’s especially effective in removing oil/grease stains and spots. And the scent is pleasant too.

Eddie
 
Persil Universal Powder and Color Powder are both excellent.

After trying Miele UltraWhite though that is my favorite for whites / lights. Super, super concentrated.
 
I've been a poweder detergent user for years. Since last September, I've been using Tide Professional. Before that, I was using regular Tide Powder and Tide w/Bleach Alternative. I also use Powdered STPP and Biz. I've been very pleased with the Processional.
 
Contemplating switching to powder myself after my current supply of pods are used up. I'd like to have more control of detergent use with the new front loader than I get with pods. Thinking of trying the Tide with Downy mentioned in a previous thread.
 
 
<blockquote>panasonicvac:  What about Surf and Cheer? Are they any good as well?</blockquote> Cheer powder was discontinued in 2023.  The last iteration was called "cheer stay colorful™," written on the box in lower-case letters.  A few eBay sellers are offering it at outrageous prices.  Liquid is still available, called "cheer COLORGUARD."

Surf is still in production but doesn't seem easy to find.  Marketed moreso for fragrance than cleaning ability.

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Or just don't use cold water at all if you have a modern machine. Warm isn't going to be warm enough in all likelihood to damage fabrics anyway.
 
"Warm isn't going to be warm enough in all likelihood to damage fabrics anyway."

My "warm" is 120F, it'll bleed the life out of dark and bright colors unless they're vintage with a warm wash tag on them.
 
I rarely use cold wash, the only times I would is whenever I'd wash out some vacuum outer bags with using Kirkland powder. Warm wash for darks and hot for whites.

My parents used to use Cheer but still kept some of the empty boxes around so that's what got me interested, my mom said Tide worked better when she switched over from Cheer. Definitely not into fragrance so I think Surf is out for me. Speaking of fragrance, is there any powder detergent left out there that is free & clear?

I've read that the liquid Tide Mountain Spring was discontinued a few months, I don't know if that also applies to the powder as well. I did bought a box once before and liked it but not as much as the liquid. I've also read that the liquid Mountain Spring was the "actual" Tide Original before they've changed it to Mountain Spring. And Tide w/ Downey powder is the "actual" Tide Original before they've changed it to Downey.

Another interest I have in mind for powder is Laundersol, don't know if it's worth it though cause of the high price.
 

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