Thread Number: 75616
/ Tag: Detergents and Additives
Ariel colour powder |
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Post# 994347 , Reply# 2   5/16/2018 at 07:30 (2,143 days old) by Michael (London /England)   |   | |
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I rang P&G this morning..apparently, they are no longer making the big boxes of Ariel colour as they don't sell well...they will, for the time being make the 22 wash box, but not the 40 wash! |
Post# 994358 , Reply# 4   5/16/2018 at 09:44 (2,143 days old) by Michael (London /England)   |   | |
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thank you!..i never gave Makro a thought!i will get down there |
Post# 994361 , Reply# 5   5/16/2018 at 10:07 (2,143 days old) by liamy1 (-)   |   | |
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Shopping! I don’t think I have ever come out of Costco without some form of detergent product (mind, the same applies to Supermarkets to be fair 🤣🙈). |
Post# 994472 , Reply# 8   5/17/2018 at 18:00 (2,142 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)   |   | |
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Or something, since P&G announced back in 2014 that within two years they would eliminate phosphates from their laundry detergents worldwide.
www.greenbiz.com/blog/201... www.theguardian.com/sustainable-... |
Post# 994478 , Reply# 9   5/17/2018 at 18:56 (2,142 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)   |   | |
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Hooray for olde stock! |
Post# 994479 , Reply# 10   5/17/2018 at 19:00 (2,142 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)   |   | |
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Since P&G has been focusing more on liquid and or pod type detergents, the removal of phosphates likely isn't going to harm their laundry products in any significant way.
Liquid in whole or part laundry detergents can be loaded with surfactants, polymers, enzymes, and a host of other chemicals that will replicate most if not all functions of phosphates. |