So Many Detergents, So Little Time
When I was a boy, I was assigned the laundry duties--even though Mom was the one that picked out the detergent. Still, in the 60's, I can not remember ever using Tide, even though just about everyone else on the block did (you could tell by the smell of their freshly-washed clothes.)
I loved Ajax ("Stronger Than Dirt"); when Bold came out, that's what my mother used. She also bought Cheer, Gain, All and several other brands if they went on sale. I also remember using the detergent sold by Alpha Beta stores in California; it had a nice citrus-like smell. So did a low-priced brand called Vogue.
These days, I like nice-scented products that do a good job--Ariel, Purex, All, and Kirkland Signature. But I sure miss the old Bold and Ajax of my youth.
When I was a boy, I was assigned the laundry duties--even though Mom was the one that picked out the detergent. Still, in the 60's, I can not remember ever using Tide, even though just about everyone else on the block did (you could tell by the smell of their freshly-washed clothes.)
I loved Ajax ("Stronger Than Dirt"); when Bold came out, that's what my mother used. She also bought Cheer, Gain, All and several other brands if they went on sale. I also remember using the detergent sold by Alpha Beta stores in California; it had a nice citrus-like smell. So did a low-priced brand called Vogue.
These days, I like nice-scented products that do a good job--Ariel, Purex, All, and Kirkland Signature. But I sure miss the old Bold and Ajax of my youth.