hoovermatic
Well-known member
Daz and Surf
I also have to try hard to like Daz and Surf. The last time I used Daz powder I washed a load of formal shirts, mainly white with a very pale blue and pale pink one thrown in, both of which are well past bleeding colour. Regardless, I put a colour catcher in and when I unloaded, the colour catcher was bordering on lime green. I didn't think too much of it at the time until I did another very light coloured load with Daz and the colour catcher came out green again. I would have expected it to come out with a blue tinge but green?
If Surf went back to the old 'Square Deal' format I might use it again but I can't cope with all the flavours it now comes in.
I think original Daz powder was actually blue in colour as was one of the variants of Tide in the UK many years ago (and OMO and Co-op blue was, obviously blue!) Goodness knows how much bluing agent they contained!
I also have to try hard to like Daz and Surf. The last time I used Daz powder I washed a load of formal shirts, mainly white with a very pale blue and pale pink one thrown in, both of which are well past bleeding colour. Regardless, I put a colour catcher in and when I unloaded, the colour catcher was bordering on lime green. I didn't think too much of it at the time until I did another very light coloured load with Daz and the colour catcher came out green again. I would have expected it to come out with a blue tinge but green?
If Surf went back to the old 'Square Deal' format I might use it again but I can't cope with all the flavours it now comes in.
I think original Daz powder was actually blue in colour as was one of the variants of Tide in the UK many years ago (and OMO and Co-op blue was, obviously blue!) Goodness knows how much bluing agent they contained!