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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: pixelpusher on Sat, 28 October 2023, 13:17:49
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Posted this is Keebtalk but I thought I'd post here and get TPs take on it:
I do the laundry in the household. I’ve been using Tide Free and Clear detergent for about 15 years now.
Just in the last year I started to notice that the detergent smelled like a dumpster or vomit. I thought I was crazy. When you first get it, the smell is not there. At least with the last bottle I bought. But after a few weeks it starts to get worse.
I thought… weird, i guess they’ve changed something. So I started looking at other brands. Reading reviews and such.
EVERY SINGLE BRAND of unscented detergent, from the cheap to the premium, people are saying the EXCACT same thing. I think it’s probably present in all detergent, but the scented ones mask the smell.
Did they like find out something was causing cancer and quietly replace it? Supply chain issues with common ingredient now using low quality product to substitute???
So strange. I’m actually looking into making my own detergent today.
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If you are talking about liquid laundry detergent, I haven't used that in 30 years so I am not qualified to answer.
But when we had kids we knew that we needed something that would not have any ill effect on baby skin, and quickly settled on "Charlie's Soap" (or the "365" brand equivalent) in powder form and that is what I have used ever since with no problems. It is also possible to use considerably less than the recommended scoop if you have reasonably soft water.
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Yes, liquid is what I use. Mostly b/c almost al US machines are "High Efficiency" and tell you to use it. Maybe I could try powder. I guess just add it to the bottom of the wash like you used to in the old days?
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Yes, liquid is what I use. Mostly b/c almost al US machines are "High Efficiency" and tell you to use it. Maybe I could try powder. I guess just add it to the bottom of the wash like you used to in the old days?
The liquid is for rich peeps pixelpusher.
Tp4 is a p00r. Tp4 only uses the powder. No sour garbage smell.
Don't worry about the machine, Tp4 bought his washing machine brand new, it's been years, it's fine. Do the extra rinse if you feel it's not coming out.
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just add it to the bottom of the wash
Ha Ha Ha - I put in the clothes and toss the soap on top of them.
I suppose that fancy new machines like to get the clothes wet first and then sluice the soap into the mix after it has been going for a bit. That is probably better.
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I just checked, they don't see the unscented Tide in powder form in my town. I'll have to order it from Amazon.
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We have unscented liquid soap in the lab. It smells like corpses.
You can make soap out of corpses, actually.
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We have unscented liquid soap in the lab. It smells like corpses.
You can make soap out of corpses, actually.
Welp. I think we just solved the mystery of where all the covid corpses went to.
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We have unscented liquid soap in the lab. It smells like corpses.
You can make soap out of corpses, actually.
Welp. I think we just solved the mystery of where all the covid corpses went to.
Fight Club, let's do this !!
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I'll have to order it from Amazon.
You have kids, don't you? Go to Whole Foods and get some Charlie's Soap or 365 and you will all feel better. It will cost $12-$15 but you will get at least 100 loads.
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Gain Flings have never let me down! Pods4Eva
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Using Charlie's Soap. So far so good. Seems to do it's job. Doesn't stink.
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I'll have to order it from Amazon.
You have kids, don't you? Go to Whole Foods and get some Charlie's Soap or 365 and you will all feel better. It will cost $12-$15 but you will get at least 100 loads.
What specifically on "Feel", are we looking for, willing to try it.
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specifically on "Feel"
Personally, I sometimes get itchy skin and so pure, no-additive cleaning products are a big deal for me.
But my kids, from babies on, never had problems with irritation or rashes (beyond the obvious) and there was never any detergent smell - another big plus for me.
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Yeah, the no smell has always been a big thing for me. I think detergent and fabric softener perfume is like cigarette smoke. Once you get away from it, the smell makes you almost nauseous. It's overpowering. I've been using unscented detergent for 2 decades. Charlie's does have a smell but it's not strong and it somehow smells "clean" and not perfumed.
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does have a smell but it's not strong
There are VERY few things actually have no smell at all, and if they have no smell they are probably essentially inert - not a realistic quality for a cleaning product.
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Yes, that makes sense. But the "unscented" Tide has a smell as well. A smell of hot garbage and vomit. :) I'll take Charlie's Soap smell over that any day.
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Honestly the few unscented soaps I've had were all terrible, including that lab stuff (the latter also has the disadvantage of having the texture of slime). A while ago I changed from buying the cheapest hand soap to one that's one price class higher. It is the most aggressively scented lavender soap I've ever come across and I actually really like it xD .
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Does anyone here use liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets? Also curious if anyone pretreats, or just huck it all in at once?
Also, what cycle do you use? I'm delicate cycle all the way, as clothes just seem to last longer and get just as clean.
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I never use fabric softener, afaik it clogs up the machine then it begins to smell then have to buy another product to clean the machine. Just more unnecessary marketing bs. Maybe just lucky here the water isn’t so hard as to make sandpaper towels. ;D
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Does anyone here use liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets? Also curious if anyone pretreats, or just huck it all in at once?
Absolutely not!
A cheap and effective pretreatment is Fels-Naptha, it looks like a bar of soap. You wet the fabric and rub the bar on it before it goes in the wash.
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The dryer sheets work gud' but /Chemicals.
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I have never used softener in the washer. I do use one unscented dyer sheet to keep down the static. I don't know if "stiffness" of clothes has to do with the water chemistry or not, but my clothes have been fairly soft. I recently tried a load with Charlie's Soap and some Borax washing powder and the clothes came out incredibly soft and not perfumy at all. I was pleased