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Post# 1195005   12/8/2023 at 19:11 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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If you like Kirkland powder detergent you'll love this stuff.

hibid.com/lot/179505986/7-boxes-...





Post# 1195012 , Reply# 1   12/8/2023 at 21:21 by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Why, Launderess? IF I were going to buy the Kirkland detergent, I would buy it at my local store and save shipping costs.

Post# 1195023 , Reply# 2   12/9/2023 at 00:30 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
*Sigh*

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It was a joke...

Both Kirkland and that Fuller Brush detergent are cut from same cloths.

Basic powder detergents heavy on alkaline substances (washing soda, sodium metasilicate, etc...) with some surfactants and other bits thrown in for good measure.

All such powders make same claim to be so concentrated one only requires small dose per wash load.

Well one would, wouldn't one? Just as with institutional/commercial laundry detergents it's the alkaline pH doing much of work.


Post# 1195051 , Reply# 3   12/9/2023 at 14:08 by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Thank you, Launderess.

Post# 1195157 , Reply# 4   12/10/2023 at 19:26 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Final hammer price $75 plus buyer's premium.

Hope winning bidder is doing local collection, it will cost dear to ship that lot.


Post# 1195178 , Reply# 5   12/11/2023 at 05:59 by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)        

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I would want some assurances that the detergent there is and will continue to always be usable, not all caked and dry if I'm getting that much ore than could be expected to reasonably use in what would be a brief period of freshness, seeing as how I'd never heard of this brand and it being associated with Fuller Brush Man, would to me to be a product from "back then, relatively old...

 

 

 

-- Dave


Post# 1195228 , Reply# 6   12/11/2023 at 23:39 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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HBid isn't fleaPay; you pays your money and takes your chances. *LOL*


As with all auctions best thing to do is visit location and examine item before bidding (if allowed). Otherwise one simply has to take upon faith what seller states and or do much homework as possible along with bidding accordingly.

Huge majority of these auctions on HBid fall into two main sort of sellers.

One are professional auction businesses that specialize in liquidations and that sort of thing. Others are more of a sort of cottage industry. Persons eking out a living via estate sales, online antique dealers.... that sort of thing.


Given high washing soda content of Fuller Brush powdered detergent of old there's every chance contents of box containers are clumped or hard as bricks. This more so if they were kept in a damp or moist area for long period of time. Contents of plastic container likely would fair better.

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