launderess
Well-known member
Actually "soap" is a detergent when one gets right down to it, only made from "natural" ingredients. But guess it is rather old fashioned to say "laundry soap" for modern detergents.
There are a few other pure soap or soap based laundry detergents around,but all suffer from the same drawbacks of using soap for general laundry.
Only laundry soap I'd consider using is vintage Fels, along with a healthy dose of STPP. Even then would only launder items not heavily soiled with bio stains, such as cotton blankets and maybe towels. Don't want to do it too often as it would lead to build up like using too much fabric softener.
Grated Fels is great for suds control! But if the wash is hot to very hot and or long the suds will come back eventually it seems.
Speaking of busy, am doing almost two weeks worth of laundry today has have been very occupied myself. Though it is a nice day out, and perfect for line drying, am using Tide Coldwater, thus everything goes into the dryer for a bit to help remove some of the strong scent. Thing about using TCW is one can shave off some time by skipping my Miele's water heating portion of the wash cycle. Merely advance the dial past the heating portion and get on with things.
L.
There are a few other pure soap or soap based laundry detergents around,but all suffer from the same drawbacks of using soap for general laundry.
Only laundry soap I'd consider using is vintage Fels, along with a healthy dose of STPP. Even then would only launder items not heavily soiled with bio stains, such as cotton blankets and maybe towels. Don't want to do it too often as it would lead to build up like using too much fabric softener.
Grated Fels is great for suds control! But if the wash is hot to very hot and or long the suds will come back eventually it seems.
Speaking of busy, am doing almost two weeks worth of laundry today has have been very occupied myself. Though it is a nice day out, and perfect for line drying, am using Tide Coldwater, thus everything goes into the dryer for a bit to help remove some of the strong scent. Thing about using TCW is one can shave off some time by skipping my Miele's water heating portion of the wash cycle. Merely advance the dial past the heating portion and get on with things.
L.