What do people think of the new Persil available in USA?

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helicaldrive

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I bought a bottle of the liquid Persil Pro Clean, not the 2 in 1. The scent smelled so good when I unscrewed the cap in the store.

I washed a load of white shirts in the SQ TL. It made so much suds I can't imagine it working in an HE machine. Even though the shirts were perfectly white before laundering, they came out noticeably dingy, and they still had ring around the collar. While they were drip drying, the detergent scent overpowered the house and smelled nasty.

Back in the washer they went with trusty Tide original, and as always, they came out sparkling white with no ring around the collar. But they still had that awful strong scent from the Persil, and I had to wash them again to get rid of it.

The Persil was given a new home on top of the trash bin for any taker! And P&G still gets my business.

Is it me? I just can't believe Dial is putting the Persil label on the same famed product Henckle produces in Germany and Europe. Anybody else have different or same experiences?
 
helicaldrive,

I Love it! Unilever now ones the Persil label. I only use one two two tablespoons.
It does a great job.
 
There are several existing threads on this forum regarding this detergent,so I would do a search here and they should be found.

I have been using this detergent and have had good success with it in my front loader. I also have been using the German formula since 2003 and they both work equally well for me. Also the white Persil pro perls is the version designed explicitly for white garments although the liquid 2n1 works well for me.

Dosing is very important with this detergent so a little goes along way.
 
I have to ask, how much Persil did you use and what temp? Another thing, if you have "ring around the collar " ...wash your neck! That said, I use Persil PowerPearls for Whites in hot water and I use it in my LG front loader and never have issue with oversudising. I also use the Persil Original Scent liquid and it runs circles around Tide Powder and liquids. And yes both detergents are used in my LG and I dose it as they say to dose. I also have Persil from Germany MegaPearls and Liquid and find no difference in performance at all. That's my experience with the Ameican version of Persil. I no longer use Tide since P&G messed around with the scent of the so called Original scent Powder...it no longer smells like it used to and don't get me started on Downy April Fresh because they changed that scent as well and it reeks to the high heavens.
Here is another thought too...if you have an issue with scents one does not like, borax is your friend. A half cup in the wash cycle and it will neutralize the offending odor.
 
I LOVE the 2 in 1 Pro Clean liquid!

I love the way it cleans without additives, I love the way it does not oversuds my Maytag Dependable Care, First month I used it, I always used the "extra rinse" button, but it was not needed. I LOVE the scent. If I could come close to the scent in a cologne, you bet I'd buy it and wear it.

I love it more than Tide.

Is the German made Persil better? Arguably. I'm almost out of my German made stash to try a direct comparison.

I am just going to leave it at this: For my mix of very light to very heavy soil, for my TL American washer, and for my not hard not soft water, it is very good. I am going to keep using it.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Mike, **wash your neck* brutal lol
But I have found if there's a bit of ring around the collar after a hard day and sweating it will come out in a normal wash, its when its not laundered properly to begin with that causes the problems, at that point more extreme measures are needed. But that's not what this thread is about.
I like all the US persils they all do a great job no matter what I throw at them. I've read on another forum the US Pearls and liquids leave a bad scent on clothing like vomit or dead bodies, Its my opinion there must be another factor causing this for some people. Too many people have good results with this stuff for it to be the detergent.
Ya, I enjoy all the US Persils. Cheryl
 
Oops, my bad!

Not Unilever, the bottle say Dial, a Henkel company.
I uses an Oxyclean gel stick for wring around the collar, sans any spikes of course. Just kidding about the spikes.
 
When I bought my first bottle of Persil liquid and used it on a load of towels in my SQ it oversudsed like mad. I put it back on the shelf and didn't use it for months, pulled it out again and have been using it up and not one single load has oversudsed, or really produced any froth actually. I always follow the dosing instructions.

I at first couldn't stand the scent on my clothes but after about a week I started getting used to it and haven't had an issue since. I would buy it again.
 
Smell like vomit

The net is full of stories about clothes smelling fine right out of the washer but not so fresh anymore once the clothes are dry, in severe cases like vomit or worse.
This phenomenon is not linked to a particular brand of detergent.
It´s all about underestimating dirt levels and body chemistry.
The culprit is a build up of rancid body oils in clothes which have not been removed sufficiantly in previous washes.
Remedy is to use the maximum recommended dose of a good detergent, preferably no cold water and the longest wash cycles the clothes can withstand.
A mild oxygen bleach is beneficial as well but for success it`s most important to increase the detergent load considerably.

As with any build up it will take some time to reverse the damage !

I`ve been there, done it, learned my lesson. Got "that" T-shirt just smelling fine again.
The only explanation that comes to my mind why some people complain about Persil could be previously used detergents might have been better at masking residual odors from bad washing habits with heavy scents.

There also shouldn`t be any need to rewash seasonal clothes form last year if laundry is done right in the first place.[this post was last edited: 3/13/2016-18:16]
 
Problem with using lavish amounts of the American Persil

Liquid and even the Henkel gel is the scent! It is so powerful and lingers that it is like one's laundry has become an air freshener.

Find the American worse then German on this matter, but still equally both are offenders.

As a test did one load of shirts (whites) in Tide liquid, another (colors) in Persil (German)gel. After ironing and airing overnight the Tide shirts barely had a whiff (which is saying something knowing P&G). Meanwhile the Persil washed shirts still packed a powerful scent punch.

There is of course the Persil (American) cap is larger (IMHO) compared to the German so people are already using more product.
 
I don't measure with the cap.

I use one to two tablespoons depending on the load size, cycle, and soil level.
Yes, even on a deep water wash, only two tablespoons.
Usng any more is wastefull and may require a second rinse.
 
I love it too but def have to test the dosing. In my GE Large capacity FF, I use 1/4 cup or a little less for a full load. Much less for half or small loads.
 
It's excellent detergent, but I'm not terribly fond of the scent choices. It cleans better than Tide in my experience, but the scents are all strong, and not particularly pleasant IMO. A scent free version would be nice. Then it would be unbeatable. I like scents, just not the scents Persil offers.
 
Scent free laundry products

Do not seem to be high on most European countries laundry market. *LOL*

Each time am in France search high and low for something totally *sans* and come up empty handed. Germany does not seem to be much better IIRC. Persil sensitive at one time was scent free. Then some fool decided to change things....
 
Crazy world.  People complaining about allergies to fragrances, bans in  hospitals and doctors offices yet people are bombarding their homes with all these overly stinky products. Personally not allergic but I don't like them I just want to try the Persil to see how it works. I'll put up with the stink for that,  But other than that I don't want any stinky candles, plug ins, geeze even Palmolive dish soap stinks something fierce now. LOL  
 
Persil problems

 

 

Apparently they've had some issues with not testing?  

 

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One has to remember that Persil in the UK is owned by Unilever and not by Henkel so the formulas are completely different. They don't even smell the same. I have used the German and UK versions...there is a British grocer nearby that sells UK Persil from time to time. The scents are not alike and performance of both is quite good but I think that the German version is better..this was before Henkel rolled out the North American version of Persil.
 
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