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Post# 1215419   9/22/2024 at 15:16 by CleanteamofNY ((Monroe, New York)        

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Cheap Stain Remover Dominates the Expensive Brands!

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Post# 1215426 , Reply# 1   9/22/2024 at 17:05 by Logixx (Germany)        

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He makes good, high-effort videos. Still, I can't get myself to watch them. Why is he always yelling? Why is he starting every other sentence with "and"? Ugh...

Post# 1215522 , Reply# 2   9/24/2024 at 05:02 by askolover (South of Nash Vegas, TN)        

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I like him but I usually fast forward thru it to the results. I'm that guy who reads the last page of a novel first😏

Post# 1215541 , Reply# 3   9/24/2024 at 10:14 by petek (Ontari ari ari O )        

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I can't get through any of his videos completely either and do the fast forward thing for the results. He did a good one on non stick pans which I'll have to return to when I need a new one. I didn't much care for his one on laundry detergents because he didn't have enough samples and iirc didn't use any of the highest rated ones.

Post# 1215548 , Reply# 4   9/24/2024 at 13:05 by qsd-dan (West)        

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His vids are long because he's trying to provide all of the details without his results being or appearing swayed. I used to watch all of the way through many years ago (discovered him way back on his second video about Seafoam) but find myself skipping around these days.

Many other factors need to taken into consideration. He claims to be using cold but what is the cold temperature he's using? Manufactures consider cold anywhere between 75F-90F. If his temps are below that, it's going to greatly impact results, especially with enzymes cocktails used in todays detergent.

Some detergents work better in different temps. One detergent may score mediocre or poor in cold yet score high in warm or hot temps. He's also using very low water levels which is much more aggressive, especially in a DD. A full or near full load will provide better accuracy as most people aren't doing very small loads of laundry, especially in a fabric destroying washer.


Post# 1215804 , Reply# 5   9/28/2024 at 14:11 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Have followed PF for some time and really quite like many of his early videos on tools and so forth. Think he's getting outside of his sandbox delving into household cleaning products, kitchenware and so forth. But then again just how many videos can someone do on tools, hardware and those sort of things?

PF seems to speak fast but then again believe he's trying to keep things short and sweet. Many YT and other videos have people blathering on and and on and on which can be annoying. As that old television program was fond of saying; just the facts...



Post# 1215818 , Reply# 6   9/28/2024 at 20:50 by bpetersxx (laf in on the banks of the Wabash River)        

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oh boy where to begin

pods maybe

hot water maybe

washer is filthy is it even getting the stuff clean

washing white and that red T shirt together (color transfer)

how about dawn powerwash I think the commercial said it can be used for stains

Hoo Boy


your mileage may vary \\

hope I'm wrong in this


Post# 1215980 , Reply# 7   10/1/2024 at 19:06 by solsburian (SE Northumberland)        

Seeing the few seconds of the video I was getting a Billy Mays vibe!

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Post# 1216019 , Reply# 8   10/2/2024 at 11:11 by GELaundry4ever (Nacogdoches, TX, USA)        
no comment

All I can say is no comment.


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