Tide Clean Breeze Discontinued
Rolando Z
5 years ago
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Tide w a touch of downy clean breeze
Comments (3)Hi Mami, the old discontinued Clean Breeze powder is to me what Tides old original is to Larsi, I just absolutly love it. I haven't used the new Clean Breeze and can't remember how it smells. But the old one was very herbal and crisp. I'll have to give it a huff. And I've been meaning to give Downy Clean Breeze a try, but I have so much FS its pathetic. But If its still crisp smelling I can see why you like it....See MoreTide w a touch of downy clean breeze POWDER!
Comments (12)Mami your machine probably is perfect for the boil out. It took me some playing around but I generally get excellent results with most detergents I use now..all it took was turning my dial for a longer wash period and a little pixie dust. The only detergent that really doesn't work for me is Cascade Complete powder, I always get kibbles with it. Have you tried the Dropps? They do have phosphates and for me at least work amazingly good, I'd go as far as saying as good as the boil out but cheaper lol.Let me know if you've tried the Dropps....See MoreP$G Discontinuing...
Comments (12)Jody, all the Walmarts across the country are going thru inspection, they would have moved the end cap clearance, to the back room for this as its against safety control for some reason, clearance is allowed on regular shelves but not on end caps. It will probably be back out in a day or so. I seen small boxes of Sun powders on clearance also and should have grabbed one for my stash, now their gone I'll have to run to family dollar to get one..can't even believe with all the stuff I have, no Sun. I also have to grab a small Surf since I donated my stinky Surf, I'll just have to wrap it well as the stuff is God awful horrendous, I actually think this brand makes up much of the smell in the detergent isle....See MoreTide pur clean Honey Lavender revisited :-O
Comments (43)Hi Pat! YES! Purclean is my top detergent for dark clothing! I still am using it and loving it. I recently bought the unscented one for my husbands dark office shirts and I use it with the method beach sage dryer sheets for a light clean finish....See Moregeorgect
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