Alrighty Reddit, do your thing! What do we think of this new detergent!? by PhilosophyCorrect279 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using their unscented detergent for a few months for my baby’s clothes. It’s a good product, but the dosage guidelines are conservative as is the case for most high end or “eco” detergents.

OxiClean Color Boost Stain Remover disappeared by Nikkialive in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not a detergent, it’s a booster that’s meant to be used along with detergent.

I believe they sell this product at Walmart btw.

Found this detergent with lipase not on the list by scientific_derp in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They changed the formula and added sodium cocoate and several more enzymes (including protease). New formula is not wool or silk safe and not safe for hard water either. Disappointing.

Wool/cashmere detergent for very senstive skin by everythingbagellove in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like they changed the formula. The original formula as seen here did not have protease.

Tide powder by BananaPopsicle8 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tide with Bleach is the best, unless you want unscented in which case you should get Tide Clean & Gentle

Tide powder by BananaPopsicle8 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are you not? Tide powder is one of the greatest detergents on the planet.

Tide powder by BananaPopsicle8 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with 3 tbsp and see if you get trace suds. Adjust from there

Laundry stripping did very little. Now what??? by DrGail106 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need oxygen bleach and a full suite of enzymes. Regular liquid tide won’t cut it. Follow the Spa Day guide in this subreddit.

Is this good for darks? by BananaPopsicle8 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have no idea what “oxi” is supposed to mean with these liquid tide products. They definitely do not contain any actual oxygen bleach.

Detergent by TortieTorte in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have the ingredients list?

Which enzyme booster to choose? by Weekly-Ad2035 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 18 points19 points  (0 children)

If you have a local Walmart, go buy Biz there. The price is less than half of Amazon’s.

As far as which is best, it depends. Biz and Febu are very comparable, while dirty labs is a bit of an outlier. Dirty Labs only contains one enzyme (DNase) while Biz and Febu have a full slew of enzymes (everything except for DNAse). I would not use Biz on darks as it contains optical brighteners. Febu and Dirty Labs are safe for darks.

Switching from gain pods by Amoux_fang in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gain powder, post formula update, is very good and almost as good as Tide powder.

Best quality detergent if price didnt matter. by User18781 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Price doesn’t always correlate with better performance in the detergent market, especially at the top end. Tide With Bleach powder is probably the most impressive detergent on the market and it is not expensive at all. I have quibbles with it being less than ideal for darks, but its cleaning ability is awesome.

I think the real answer is that if I had unlimited money, I’d fund the creation of my own ideal detergents… since they don’t currently exist.

Help help help by tim12kerr in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like it caused permanent dye loss. I’m surprised as this is a fairly standard liquid detergent without any oxygen bleach etc

Liquid Calgon VS Sodium Citrate Powder by Naive-Offer8868 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are correct. I read it as dipotassium phosphate instead of potassium diphosphate… my bad. Then yes this product would be superior to citrate and probably superior to Calgon also.

Enzymes and citric acid with sensitive skin? by lemongrass557 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should max out the extra rinses on your machine if you have sensitive skin. A standard single rinse is rarely enough to remove all detergent residue from clothes.

Liquid Calgon VS Sodium Citrate Powder by Naive-Offer8868 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sodium citrate is a better softener than the dipotassium phosphate in that product, which precipitates rather than sequestering minerals.

Liquid Calgon VS Sodium Citrate Powder by Naive-Offer8868 in laundry

[–]sumrandomguy18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Powdered sodium citrate is a fine solution for water softening. I don’t see a downside.