Rankings Are In No Particular Order:
Tide "Pro-Line" In Wash Stain Remover (MSDS says it is the same as Tide detergent)
Persil Sensitive (only bought a case because one received a good deal, otherwise probably wouldn't have bothered).
Wisk Tablets - Discontiuned but still have some left in my stash. Really love the fresh scent. Should have bought the job lot when they were at a local close-out store.
Vintage Biz "Bleach" - Though advertised as an activated oxygen bleach, works well enough with nothing else added, though do often add one tablespoon of STPP. Great for linens and or items with bit of a whiff to them.
Caldrea Detergent - "White Clover" scent. Smells lovely and cleans fine linens well.
Kruessler (sp?) European Professional Laundry Detergent - Coloured version. Great detergent for colours, darks, and or items that have dye run problems. No OBAs,bleaches, or heavy dose of sodium carbonate. Can also be used with whites with same excellent results. Sort of like Persil for colours, though without the heavy scent.
Vintage Fels Naptha Soap - When all else fails, Fels will shift anything from ink stains to lipstick. Too high sudsing to use on it's own in my Miele washer, but fun in the Hoover twin tub.
Vintage Kirkman's Borax Soap - Nice good laundry soap, similar to Fels in cleaning ability, but does not contain naptha, or harsh builders, there for good for colours.
Honourable Mentions:
Vintage La France "Bluing" - Stuff is Ok, but honestly don't see what all the fuss is about. Don't use it often, have only about 10 or so boxes in my stash, so don't want have it go all at once.
Bleachette Bluing - Tradional dolly bag blue. Great to run white shirts, linens and such though a bluing rinse every now and then to rid them of the dreaded yellow.
Mrs. Stewarts Bluing - (aka ink). Most certianly for top loading washing machines, or tub rinsing. If not well mixed with water will leave stains and streaks that are impossible to remove.
Satina Ironing Aid - Oh sweet mystery of life, at last I've found you! Great when mixing up boiled starch, gives laundry a smooth gloss and makes ironing easier.