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DREFT LIQUID ONLY

Posted By: MTT on 2007-02-20
In Reply to: Laundry detergent - ??

My daughter had problems with Eczema as a child so we went to dreft and tried switching away once and the whole family complained so we are diehard dreft fans (as well it kicks butt on stains)


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LOL! I always thought Dreft & Ivory Snow smelled like barf! Never used it
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Dreft detergent and 20 Mule Team Borax for stubborn stains, gentle on baby's skin..sm

and hypoallergenic.  Works very well on those burp-up stains, ya know, the ones with Poly-Vi-Sol vitamins. 


I don't suppose many of you are old enough to remember cloth diapers and diaper pins, plastic pants that went over them to contain leakage, Dreft detergent or 20 Mule Team Borax and heaven forbid knowing how to clean them!  Ask your grandmothers how it was done.  And you think you have it rough with disposable diapers!  Cat 


 


Liquid
Everytime!
Liquid
scented, no bleach. I use separate bleach on whites only. I don't care for the bleach alternatives added to the detergent.
Liquid ALL/stainlifter nm
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how about liquid band-aid?
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I use the liquid form...
fabric softener and have not had any problems. I stopped using those sheets years ago.
Terro liquid
I buy it at Wal-Mart. Put some in an inconspicuous (?sp) place and watch those little critters run to it and lap it up. Then they take it back to their nest and presto...no more ants!

I also buy a big bag of Terro Granules and sprinkle all around the perimeter of my home as well as around the trees and flower beds. Keeps 'em away just like the stuff the pros use.
Liquid Tide, but I look for sales.
/11
Unscented liquid Kirkland from CostCo....
for hubby's clothing (he is the sensitive one!) and liquid Gain or Cheer good smelly stuff for my stuff and sheets, towels, etc. The Kirkland works great though. I have the big Sears front loader set so have to be careful and get HE detergent.
sheets or liquid fabric softener?
do you find that one is better than the other with line drying?
Agree. I use liquid Tide, which is concentrated, so
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Liquid diet...hubby is prepping for colonoscopy!
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Purulent foul-smelling brown liquid was drained...

(during a paracentesis).