Wisk, Tide top new Consumer Reports detergent ratings

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

supersuds

Well-known member
Platinum Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2007
Messages
1,847
Location
Knoxville, Tenn.
The November Consumer Reports has the latest laundry detergent ratings. As customary these days, it is maddeningly short of details and doesn't list everything, but FWIW ---

The top rated brand for conventional top-loaders is Wisk "New Stain Spectrum Technology Deep Clean" liquid. In fact, it is the only check- rated top loader detergent. Rounding out the top 5 are more liquids:

Tide Plus Bleach Alternative
Tide for Cold Water
Cheer Bright Clean with Bleach Alternative
Tide Total Care

Ariel USA Concentrado is the highest rated top loader powder, though in a virtual tie with All New Oxi Active and Sears 9879 Fresh Scent.

Eight HE brands are check rated, in order (all liquids except as noted):

Tide HE Plus Bleach Alternative
Tide Ultra HE powder
Wisk New Stain Spectrum Technology Deep Clean
Tide Plus Febreze
All with Oxi Active HE
Tide HE
Up & Up HE Fresh Breeze (Target)
Kirkland Signature Ultra HE (Costco)
Seventh Generation Natural Superconcentrated powder

Up & Up is the only one said to be a best buy, at 11 cents per load.
 
Sorry for my ignorance, but is the top choice for top loaders Wisk "New Stain Spectrum Technology Deep Clean" the same as the Wisk "New Stain Spectrum Technology Deep Clean" for HE machines or are there are two formulas (which would be stupid).
Thank you.
 
How did Purex liquid with Zout stain removers do ?

Purex Complete with Zout is ranked a little more than halfway down the list of HE detergents. It got a 48 overall -- the first place detergent in this category got a 72, and the bottom (Martha Stewart Clean) only 27.

I'm surprised because I also had good results with the Purex + Zout. CR did indicate it works well on grass stains, but not on blood. Not my experience.
 
are there are two [Wisk] formulas (which would be stupid).

Apparently there are two formulas! I haven't tried them, but I've seen regular and HE Wisk on the shelves. This was true even before Lever sold the brand to Sun.
 
A friend of mine in Dallas told me he found trial size bottles (selling at a dollar each) of Wisk at a grocery store he goes to. He picked up a few and said that it was REALLY GOOD STUFF!

I'll definitely have to try it when I use up the rest of my All Oxi liquid.
 
FWIW...

I have used the new Wisk. I found that it stinks to high heaven...like rancid sweet tarts or something. I also find that dosing is hard to regulate, and it is hard to rinse. Some family members actually broke out in an itchy rash after having their sheets washed in it. The cleaning was just average...Tide does better. I was NOT impressed at all. It is now for washing rugs and rags.

Joel
 
Did the Amway laundry products even place on that list?

I hear the Amway laundry products have fallen on the CR list. Is this true? I have long since discontinued using Amway products.--Laundry Shark
 
Amway

Amway's Legacy of Clean SA8 + Bioquest HE (who makes up these names?) did pretty well. It was 10th on the list of HE detergents, albeit not check-rated, and scored a 58 overall (the highest rated powder, Tide HE, got a 71). It rates a little above Gain HE powder, at 56.

They also tested something called Dropps 6X concentrated "pods," which look like a Cascade Action Pac, but they finished near the bottom of the ratings.
 
Kirkland.

I have a box of Kirkland HE powder and although the cleaning performance is okay, it is hard as the devil to rinse out. It also makes way too much foam for an HE detergent.

I recently tried Tide Ultra Mountain Spring powder for the 1st time since its reformulation and I must say I'm pleased. The rinsing is worlds better than it was before. As expected, the cleaning capabilities are very good.

Interesting,
Dave
 
Wisky Business

I tried Wisk and have been buying for it mom.  It cleans well and I haven't noticed a smell or rinsing issue but we are still using top loading Maytags in an area with super hard water.  Its nearly impossible to find liquid detergents in regular not HE formularies so it means using more of the HE product to comprensate for 10 times more water in the wash. It is expensive compared to Arm&Hammer or All.

On my shelf at the moment is Wisk, Arm&Hammer, All and Tide Cold Water along with Ariel and STPP.  I use better detergents for whites and clothes with food and grease stains and the lessor for towels, jeans and coloreds.  I am using STPP in the dishwasher as well and it has double the clean ability of the newer detergents.
 
I have a bottle of Wisk HE Stain Spectrum which is used on occasion (not as the main /daily product). Seems to clean OK. The scent does linger. No obvious trouble rinsing, but Calypsos rinse pretty well.
 
A SIMPLICITY vacuum franchise (a competitor of the ORECK franchises) reportedly had a number of bagless vacs in the back needing repair, too...

(& supposedly the store seemed to make more money fixin' vacs than it did sellin' 'em...) --Though at this point, maybe I might have been better off buying the SIMPLICITY upright there that I tried out, when I was shopping for something to replace my EUREKA...

-- Dave
 
I noticed that the CR detergent tests didn't include results for Tide with Bleach powder (neither regular of HE) nor did they include Cheer powder or any of the Surf or Fab products. Not sure why they insist on excluding certain products. And they don't provide any guidance as to whether one can extrapolate results of similar procucts- like Tide HE performing similarly to Tide w/bleach HE.

Also, has anyone noticed that Tide w/bleach HE powder is becoming nearly impossible to find? When first introduced, it was available in most Wal Marts and Targets. Went shopping yesterday and two Targets and three WalMarts later, nothing. In fact all of those stores had mostly empty shelves where the Tide powders (except for Tide HE, Tide Lavender and Tide Clean Breeze,

And forget the supermarkets. None of my stores ever carried the Tide w/bleach HE. Is it possible that it has already been discontinued???
 
Tide

I just got a small box of Tide ultra HE powder, and am very impressed with it. It smells just like the old original Tide powder(I have a old box on hand, Non-HE)and I I do recommend trying it out, if you have not.
Im surprised they didn't test the Tide ultra HE with Bleach powder, which is a very good detergent, also I like it for washing whites with. All the Tide varieties that I use, I do like all of them and get the results that I expect from Tide. the powders do better than liquids in my view, and are getting harder to find.
 
Tide w/bleach

That was one of glaring omissions I was thinking about.

Fortunately it is still widely available here, even at Target. I wonder if there are big regional variations in sales that account for it being hard to get in the northeast?
 
That's possible as people here in the Northeast (with the exception of a few die hard "laundroholics" like me) tend to like liquids. However, when the latest and most concentrated versions of Tide and other brands were first introduced, all the WalMarts and Targets in my area had a fairly extensive selection. Now it seems like they all have gone back to where we were just before the new powders came out - that is, almost no powders on the shelves. Even my local supermarkets where powders have dwindled down in the past year have almost nothing on the shelves except for regular Tide, Arm & Hammer and some errant boxes of Gain. Everything else is liquid.
 
I like this thread. Angus, you are right that they should have tested Fab or Surf. Fab actually does a pretty good job. My Grandmother used it as her daily driver, rarely used anything else. I've used it many times.
 
Back
Top