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Ariel or persil?

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mintmagnummm · 16/10/2018 17:27

Anyone used both of these for a comparison? I currently use Ariel but am thinking of changing over to persil. Also what fabric softener do you use?

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whatsthestory123 · 19/10/2018 15:34

yep bio is also great for oven/grill racks

enamel sinks and i have heard of baths but havent tried

IncyWincyGrownUp · 19/10/2018 17:40

£35 whatsthestory, there are four of us, three in school (one of whom is incontinent). Works out at £2.60 per kilo which is not to be sniffed at.

whatsthestory123 · 19/10/2018 17:41

thats very good incy,thank you

Idratherhaveacupoftea · 19/10/2018 17:43

Lidl's own biological powder, it's brilliant and half the price.

BlueJava · 19/10/2018 17:44

eCover fragrance free - loveit!!

WhirlyGigWhirlyGig · 20/10/2018 11:52

We use Smol here, I love having it pop through my letterbox so I never have to think about running out. And the smell is really nice, not florally and overpowering and the clothes are really clean, no fabric softener required.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 21/10/2018 00:59

I use Tesco non-bio liquid on things that are light wash (smells lovely)
Waitrose colour powder on most others
Waitrose Bio liquid or powder on whites
Waitrose delicate liquid on delicates

I have an EcoEgg for wool
And some Oasis conditioner (bought in Sainsbury) rather snazzy bottles , 'Passion for Paradise' and 'Love for Lace' Grin

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