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TommyO Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-12-08 01:04 PM
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10. It's Method for me as well
Triple concentrated, scentless (at least that's what I buy), easily found at Target which just happens to be on the way home from work, and it works great in my front-loader.
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  -Are the big brand names of laundry detergent really any better than the cheaper ones? raccoon  Mar-12-08 09:57 AM   #0 
  - Consumer Reports a while back said Tide was one of the best for the buck.  mainegreen   Mar-12-08 10:06 AM   #1 
  - I'm banking on no  Strawman   Mar-12-08 10:07 AM   #2 
  - NO. And you can even make your own.  chaska   Mar-12-08 10:29 AM   #3 
  - Don't buy the really really cheap stuff. But a brand name may be okay.  applegrove   Mar-12-08 11:39 AM   #4 
  - Well, a flat rock down by the crick is good enough for Miz t.  trof   Mar-12-08 11:41 AM   #5 
  - cheap is good  dembotoz   Mar-12-08 12:25 PM   #6 
  - I agree. I drive a big rig (locallly - 4 to 5 loads a day), I get pretty damn dirty....  chaska   Mar-12-08 01:19 PM   #16 
  - I've been using the Tide HE in my machine...  youthere   Mar-12-08 12:49 PM   #7 
  - Era is the best brand of detergent I've used  StopThePendulum   Mar-12-08 12:53 PM   #8 
  - I won't give p&g my money.  LeftyMom   Mar-12-08 12:53 PM   #9 
  - It's Method for me as well  TommyO   Mar-12-08 01:04 PM   #10 
     - Their dryer sheets are the only ones on the market that aren't made with animal fat.  LeftyMom   Mar-12-08 01:08 PM   #11 
        - No offense, LM, but why on earth does anyone need dryer sheets?  chaska   Mar-12-08 01:15 PM   #13 
        - Yeah, these ones aren't like that.  LeftyMom   Mar-12-08 01:28 PM   #17 
           - Okay two eyes, let's not get ... glassist.  chaska   Mar-12-08 01:41 PM   #18 
        - Since I don't use dryer sheets, I never even looked at the "ingredients"  TommyO   Mar-12-08 02:05 PM   #19 
  - I don't know.  GirlinContempt   Mar-12-08 01:09 PM   #12 
  - i use tide because almost every other brand i've tried gives me a rash.  chimpsrsmarter   Mar-12-08 01:16 PM   #14 
  - Can we at least agree that powdered is better for the environment?  chaska   Mar-12-08 01:17 PM   #15 
  - I don't know about that.  GirlinContempt   Mar-13-08 10:18 AM   #20 
  - No, all of them have harmful chemicals. If you're going to spend more, buy green  grace0418   Mar-13-08 10:26 AM   #21 
     - I agree.  AirmensMom   Mar-13-08 10:58 AM   #22 
        - Yeah, I like those too. I haven't found too many I don't like. Which is great because there  grace0418   Mar-13-08 01:22 PM   #23 
 

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