I'm back from Mankato, laden with detergent! It was obvious that Sam's Club wouldn't be restocking (deep breath to get through this whole name) Powdered Tide Ultra Plus Bleach Vivid Bright + White HE, as there were only about 10 boxes left. Right next to them was a huge new pallet of Tide Professional, which has been discussed in another thread. It doesn't appear to be HE, so not interested.
After snagging three boxes of (here we go again) Powdered Tide Ultra Plus Bleach Vivid Bright + White HE, I went to Sears and found several versions of their detergent, finally settling on the Stain-Fighting Advanced Formula in the green box.
The version in the orange box was tested by CR, and I figured this one (with extra enzymes) would probably do just as well if not a little better. There is a smallish load of casual shirts/summer shorts/socks tumbling away in the Frigidaire as we speak. Am anxious to see how well it rinses out compared to.....let's just call it Tide HE Vivid.
The Sears detergent has a little round scoop that I recall from Amway's SA8 back in the 1970's. Will test it on a load of very stained kitchen whites later this evening, and post the results in a dedicated thread.
So let's take stock, shall we? Five boxes of Tide blah-blah-blah; 1 box of UK Persil; the remains of a box of SA8; several jugs of various versions of liquid Tide (Coldwater HE; Plus Bleach Alternative HE); and a couple of bottles of Perwoll for black loads. I shouldn't have to go near a detergent aisle for quite some time.

After snagging three boxes of (here we go again) Powdered Tide Ultra Plus Bleach Vivid Bright + White HE, I went to Sears and found several versions of their detergent, finally settling on the Stain-Fighting Advanced Formula in the green box.
The version in the orange box was tested by CR, and I figured this one (with extra enzymes) would probably do just as well if not a little better. There is a smallish load of casual shirts/summer shorts/socks tumbling away in the Frigidaire as we speak. Am anxious to see how well it rinses out compared to.....let's just call it Tide HE Vivid.
The Sears detergent has a little round scoop that I recall from Amway's SA8 back in the 1970's. Will test it on a load of very stained kitchen whites later this evening, and post the results in a dedicated thread.
So let's take stock, shall we? Five boxes of Tide blah-blah-blah; 1 box of UK Persil; the remains of a box of SA8; several jugs of various versions of liquid Tide (Coldwater HE; Plus Bleach Alternative HE); and a couple of bottles of Perwoll for black loads. I shouldn't have to go near a detergent aisle for quite some time.
