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Post# 1041382   8/11/2019 at 04:26 (1,712 days old) by Shaprocman (Uk)        

Hi,

Just after some advice.

I've always used twin tub washers. Currently have a superbrite model. Recently I've been really disappointed with the results from the persil handwash and twin tub powder. I'm not sure if the ingredients have changed but the last lot I have bought has just not got the stains out

There really isn't much variety for twin tub powder here in the UK so wanted some expert advice on what is best to use. I've always been under the impression that automatic washing powder is difficult to rinse in a twin tub machine, so not worth trying....

Is this correct? Is there anything else that I can try?

Any advice will be greatly recieved, I don't have space for an automatic & launderettes are so expensive.

Cheers, Steve





Post# 1041392 , Reply# 1   8/11/2019 at 07:32 (1,712 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Hello!

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And welcome.

Am across the pond from you, but have had great results using normal automatic detergent in my Hoover TT. Quite fancy it because less suds and easier rinsing.


Post# 1041404 , Reply# 2   8/11/2019 at 08:24 (1,712 days old) by Rolls_rapide (.)        
Persil Handwash Powder

Hmmm... and it's no wonder that you're seeing awful results... it would appear that Unilever/Lever Bros have dumbed down that detergent! All bulking agents, brighteners and colourants.

Apparently it has only one enzyme 'subtilisin' (protease) - and no oxygen bleach whatsoever, and no TAED bleach activator either.

www.unilever.co.uk/wiop/p...

Sodium sulfate... Bulking Agent
Sodium carbonate... Builder
Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate... Surfactant
Sodium Silicate... Builder
Aqua... Bulking Agent
Bentonite... Softness Extender
Zeolite... Builder
Sodium Acrylic Acid/MA Copolymer... Structurant
Parfum... Fragrance
Sodium chloride... Process by-product
Cellulose Gum... Anti-redeposition Agent
Sodium bicarbonate... Builder
Disodium Anilinomorpholinotriazinylaminostilbenesulfonate... Optical Brightener
Tetrasodium Etidronate... Sequestrant
Calcium Sodium EDTMP... Sequestrant
Butylphenyl Methylpropiona...l Fragrance
Linalool... Fragrance
Limonene... Fragrance
Subtilisin... Enzyme
Peptides, salts, sugars from fermentation (process)... Process by-product
Calcium carbonate... Bulking Agent
Dextrin... Binder
Cellulose... Binder
Titanium dioxide... Colourant
CI 61585... Colourant
CI 45100... Colourant
PEG-75... Binder
Sodium Polyaryl Sulphonate... Process by-product
CI 12490... Colourant
Kaolin... Bulking Agent
CI 42090... Colourant
CI 11680... Colourant
Disodium Distyrylbiphenyl Disulfonate... Optical Brightener



P&G's Daz isn't much better. The 'Daz Handwash/Twin Tub Whites & Colours' has oxygen bleach - but no TAED bleach activator.

The only Daz which has oxygen bleach and TAED, and four enzymes, seems to be 'Daz Ultra Whites' - and it appears to have less zeolite content than it did before - and much less than the likes of Aldi's 'Almat' Powder.

Daz Ultra Whites is only available from certain shops though. Asda seems to be the only stockist (at least in my area).


Alternatively, you could try a decent performing detergent like Lidl's 'Formil' Powder (six enzymes).


Post# 1041406 , Reply# 3   8/11/2019 at 08:35 (1,712 days old) by Rolls_rapide (.)        

I should also say, that Lidl's 'Formil' Powder is quite a sudsy detergent in my experience (in automatic front loaders), so you might get satisfying results in your twin tub.

I do know from experience, that Ariel powder consistently refused to shift dried blood stains from a pillow slip - even washed regularly weekly, over several months. 'Formil' shifted them within a two to three week period.


Post# 1041411 , Reply# 4   8/11/2019 at 09:06 (1,712 days old) by Shaprocman (Uk)        

Thanks for the warm welcome and great info. I'll give the Lidl one a try.

Much appreciated, Steve 😀😀



Post# 1041413 , Reply# 5   8/11/2019 at 09:19 (1,712 days old) by Rolls_rapide (.)        
Lidl's 'Formil' Powder

It's the one in the green box. The others (purple box, blue box, etc) are lesser formulations.

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Post# 1041421 , Reply# 6   8/11/2019 at 10:07 (1,712 days old) by Shaprocman (Uk)        

Perfect, thank you, I'll let you know how it goes


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