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Hi Ben,

Liam is spot on, Persil Bio is my detergent of choice. But I do agree that between Persil and Ariel, there isn't much in it in terms of performance.

I'm on the flip side to what Liam said, I think Ariel is the more potent of the 2. I'm not overly fond of P&G products and tend to avoid where ever possible, hence I stick to Persil. Persil also doesn't contain benzyl salicylate like Ariel does, which is something else I try to avoid.

However when it comes to buying detergents for my Mum, she's happy with either Persil or Ariel and will get whichever of those 2 is on offer. My partners parents are also loyal Ariel users (although they used to be Persil users years ago).

I personally prefer Persil, but both clean to a very high standard. Ariel dipped a bit a few years ago when they brought the stain removers out, but last time I used it at Mum's, it was back to giving excellent results again.

I'm not a fan of colour detergents though - last time I used colour powder, it was leaving underarms smelling a bit wiffy and deodorant marks behind. I also noticed a few t-shirts started to get hard underarms where the detergent wasn't shifting the sweat marks (the salt in sweat makes it go hard) so I ditched it completely. Everything gets bio powder in our house, with the exception of any delicate jumpers, t-shirts and any jeans - they get Ecover Non Bio liquid.

Has Almat started clumping up again? It did that a few years ago...well, I say a few, it must be at least 4 years ago now! They sorted it out and it was fine for ages, but it sounds like they've changed it again.

Chris
 
Ariel stain remover..

Yep, to this day I'll never understand why they launched it. I know P&G probably saw it as a way of getting the Ariel brand into shopping baskets, but I'm sure most saw it as "our detergent is shit, so you need Ariel stain remover too".

Obviously didn't pan out as hoped, as it's no longer around.

In terms of scent, why I say to me that Persil bio is stronger - I'm sure most here are aware, I buy detergent at an inordinate rate (and different ones too), and Persil Bio is the only one that fills the entire car with the scent on the way home.

Unless I'm just numb to P&G scents haha :)
 
Almat has begun to clump, the majority is flushed out but there is some hard powder around the edges. I thought it was just the water pressure. I don't mind pouring some water in the drawer though as it's excellent stuff.

As far as I know Chris, Ariel powder doesn't contain Benzyl Salicylate, only the Pods and Gels do. But I agree there is no difference performance wise between Ariel and Persil.

I'm also happy using Sainsbury's own bio powder, it cleans and whitens fantastically and removes most stains.
 
Benzyl Salicylate

What exactly is so bad about benzyl salicylate ?
The only critical thing for external use I could find on the net is the potential to develop an allergic reaction.

It occurs naturally in plants like carnation or ylang ylang and in their essential oils. Maybe natural isn`t necessarily the healthier choice? I don`t know.
 
Surf Sun Fresh

Is no longer sold.

It disappeared about 10 years ago when Surf switched from the Cotton Fresh/Ocean Fresh/Lemon Fresh/Sun Fresh to the current ones.
 
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