I live in a soft water area so I do not have to use a large amount of Surcare powder.
Depending on your water hardness, you might find the same or otherwise. You might test the reaction of the powder to your water with just a few items to start with … there’s no point in over-foaming …
Been using the washing up liquid for about 6 days and am favourably impressed. It compares well with Sainsbury’s own brand for both quality and price.
Have not tried the washing powder yet as I still have a quarter of a box of Sainsbury’s own to use up. Surcare is more expensive for almost the same weight - so will see what the performance is like before I judge it.
I use whatever non bio powder is on offer, either Sainsbury’s own or Surf, whatever. I usually use Sainsbury’s own fabric conditioner but I water it down, really don’t need it full strength. I find the fragrance of some powders migraine inducing, especially the all-in-one conditioner ones, (Bold?) really makes me feel quite ill.
I stopped using liquid regularly as it builds up in the machine and makes it smell, even with a fairly frequent machine wash cycle. Our water is very soft, not sure if this has a bearing but I know others in hard water areas have had the same problem with only using liquids. Interesting about the vinegar, Jean, might try that, do you just pour it into the conditioner bit?
I still do use liquid detergent occasionally though especially on dark washable woolies so I don’t get specs of powder.
Ahhhh ! ASDA = [Walmart] There’s another Trans Atlantic nuance.
Placed online order for my usual “Pears” Soap.
AI. OR Webster’s Dictionary.
Skipped the Soap bit. And delivered a Bowl of Fruit.
Whisper. Now I’m ‘Fruity’ enuff >> ‘Pair’ & Give Pam a Mega Like.
Swimming ALL the way 2 >> The Azores. “Deep or Wat” !!
You certainly know how to get a gal’s attention and appreciate the softer side of a man.
Don’t suppose it has anything to do with “it’ll all come out in the wash”?