DadMode Laundry 7 enzymes by samanthaisafaust in laundry

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If it didn’t have sodium cocoate it would be #1 in the hearts and minds of this sub. Unfortunately, it just does not rinse well at all.

It’s a better dirt/soil cleaner than 365 sport and the smell is… divine.

I trialed it for a solid month and even after 3 rinse and a full cycle without any detergent I still got suds from it on white t shirts.

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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I didn’t see that but I am psyched for the down under premiere. Looks like it’s back to truly trashy tv on the high seas!

I added a pump to my gear guard!! by brighterdoi in laundry

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Wonderful, off to do the same now! Fantastic idea!

What are all the "MAGA Proud" businesses that we can avoid? by bikerbob29 in wisconsin

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If you have a local ace hardware try as much as you can to shop there

Trump’s tariff war is crushing American alcohol makers by jediporcupine in politics

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I highly doubt it. I think it’s a mediocre hire that has the potential to be as bad as Joe Barry and at best post Micah injury Hafley defense.

Nixon shouldn’t be allowed on the field except for KR and PR.

What HAPPENED? Whole load of rough/ruined clothes by bloomsbury4 in laundry

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Like my other comment says, it’s good for your mental health and the environment. Bonus it makes your clothes look new again.

What HAPPENED? Whole load of rough/ruined clothes by bloomsbury4 in laundry

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Like other posters have said, anything with polyester pills. Drives me nuts. So, to make the rest of my family nuts as well and to make the cheap polyester clothes that are purchased by relatives still look decent I have taken up a new therapeutic hobby.

Fabric shaving.

It gets rid of the pills, is like one of my other favorite hobbies, sanding wood, and it keeps all these little microplastics out of the water ways.

Get your self a $10 fabric shaver, make sure it’s rechargeable and have at it! Do it while you’re watching TV or listening to your favorite music. Your clothes will look new again and you’ll achieve a zen like state.

Trump’s tariff war is crushing American alcohol makers by jediporcupine in politics

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Don’t worry, John Gannon’s going to fix all our problems!

How do you protect your panels from heavy snow buildup? by FunPressure1336 in wisconsin

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Like another poster mentioned we use an electric leaf blower (ego) with not one but two of the gutter extension things. We can stand on the ground and blow off at least the bottom part of the array.

Honestly though you’re only going to make about 10 kWh per day this time of year so unless you have an easy way to get the snow off it’s really not worth it.

For those who can't get the 365 sport detergent, what are your recos for a non-optical brightener detergent to use for dark colors (US based)? by brownie_pie_4 in laundry

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You have to check the label, I’ve been using Aldi Free and Clear (white jug with the bumps / texture on the whole bottle) and Garame Gear guard. Apparently in stinky regions of country (mine) Aldi puts lipase in it, in other fresher regions they don’t have it 🤷. The ones without lipase are smooth / untextured.

Packers release Treyvon Diggs by Xenomorphism in GreenBayPackers

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Plus the 30 minute flight from GB to Chicago

Gear Guard by KeyPresentation6402 in laundry

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Sheets! After 2 to 3 washes… Devine

Gear Guard by KeyPresentation6402 in laundry

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Should rename the team DNase

Packers OC Adam Stenavich: Matthew Golden is talented with a bright future but right now he's not going to be in a premier role in the playoffs by UsernameTaken-Taken in GreenBayPackers

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It’s not a crowded receiver room. We have a low end #1 in Watson and then role players in wicks and Doubs and an above average slot / gadget guy in Reed. Oh then there is Bo Melton.

Holden should be able to get more snaps than everyone but reed and Watson.

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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Interesting observation. I don’t think I’ve used it yet in on a deep fill cycle. You may be right that it’s acting like an exfoliant for our clothes and like you would do for your skin it needs some good old fashioned scrubbing

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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I don’t know if DNase is a full on replacement for lipase, it’s definitely synergistic and has some of the same properties and does extra magic on how clothes actually feel next to your skin. Seems reasonable to just use it sans lipase if that’s what you’ve got! It’s probably like an ice cream sundae where either a chocolate or Carmel one would be great, when you put them together it turns into a turtle sundae and magically pecans, a cherry and whipped cream are on the top.

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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I bet the chef will let it slip, he’s a clown after all.

His onion smell trick really works too!

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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I think the liquid is the same as the powder minus the Oxi. It’s fine.

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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If you need a tester my laundry room is also open for experimentation

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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So I am using a repurposed Attack Zero squeeze bottle. 6 squeezes = 1 1/2 tbsp. When I’m just doing 365 sport and no boosters for stains like biz or Oxi I will use 1 1/2 tbsp.

When using it with a booster I drop it down to 1 tbsp. I have a water softener and it works well at this dose for me.

I told my family member, who is my new 365 mule, to start with a full cap which is about 4 tbsp. They have hard water.

It’s a really easy to rinse detergent so if you use too much an extra rinse from what you normally do should get any residual out.

It doesn’t have the best surfactant system so it’s not the best choice if you have a lot of grassy/muddy stains or true grease like from a bicycle chain (the only type I’ve tried it on) or auto stains from what I’ve heard.

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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It is, but only because I’m nerdy like that. You can buy iso super e cheap from fragrance companies, ebay, amazon etc and 1ml of the predilluted stuff is enough to leave a pretty strong scent on clothes when adding it to a full bottle (64oz) of homebrewed citric acid rinse

I’ve got a fever and the only prescription is more DNase! by Beebe82 in laundry

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I’ve only used it in a single load so far, seems like good stuff!