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In reply to the discussion: Please stop buying big plastic bottles of laundry detergent [View all]DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)98. I only buy "small" plastic bottles of laundry detergent...
from the dollar store, which now cost $1.25...
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I have bought several different kinds and truthfully I don't see much difference. I found a drying
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#58
Thank you. In this day and age any attempt at saving the environment should be applauded
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#118
I tried homemade but I couldn't find a combination that didn't make me itch like crazy.
Elessar Zappa
Oct 2023
#2
Oh I have them too!!! I forgot. But mine are about 4 years old......maybe I am just cheap and
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#99
Dryer sheets are bad for the environment because you cannot recycle them.
we can do it
Oct 2023
#112
You know with the wolen balls I do not have to keep the dryer on that much. I put it on "Less dry"
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#121
My newer washer doesn't have a center agitator, so the balls help keep the agitation going
JCMach1
Oct 2023
#127
Weight a minute. I am not talking about liquid anything. It is powdered washing soda and borax
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#142
You can buy container milk at Whole Foods. I realize Whole Foods is not for everyone but may
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#119
So that's why Dawn is more expensive than some other dish detergents, such as Ajax.Thanks, Professor
raccoon
Oct 2023
#133
Not quite understanding but is the all natural soap OK. I scrape into thin little pieces and put
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#124
They advertise that they only use essential oils. That's good right? Plus are you saying that
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#130
If it is too confusing for you just buy detergent in boxes. That way you don't have to pretend
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#144
Some water supplies contain dissolved hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) ions, which decompose ...
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2023
#10
If you don't have trouble making suds without the boiling, then it's not needed.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2023
#50
I have an HE front-loader washer. It came with the house & I'd like it to last...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#12
I would think that the hydrogen peroxide, diluted as it is in this formulation (one cup of a 3%....
RussellCattle
Oct 2023
#31
The other good option if you've got a good bulk store near you is bring your own container
meadowlander
Oct 2023
#97
I used the wrong word. I get environmentally friendly soaps from Etsy and that is what I use
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#125
Have you noticed that there is less and less shelf space for POWDERED laundry soap
no_hypocrisy
Oct 2023
#20
Costco carries powdered detergent, I believe. I took a quick look at their online warehouse...
Hekate
Oct 2023
#41
What I was first in FL I found out that Publix would order pretty much anything you wanted
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#62
Maybe we should take a hint from the anti-abortionists and protest in front of the stores with pictu
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#132
I get it delivered from Amazon and then I put it mixed in a big tub. Scrapping the soap in it fun
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#143
I got that beat. I never launder clothes, when they get to the point where they can
Chainfire
Oct 2023
#32
Years ago, in seventh grade science class (so 1959) we learned about a new product that was...
RussellCattle
Oct 2023
#34
While every little bit might help some, until changes are made at an system-wide level...
Silent3
Oct 2023
#43
I started a mini trend on this thread. People are going to try something new. I realize that there
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#65
nobody does market research better than Proctor & Gamble. If you stop buying - they know.
TomDaisy
Oct 2023
#73
Thanks for this information. I'll go back to the sheets by an environmentally friendly source.
Maraya1969
Oct 2023
#69
Okay, I just ordered Fragrance Free sheets from Clean People. Now please stop driving, it's
TeamProg
Oct 2023
#82
Stop driving? I take your point, but how am I supposed to buy what we need?
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2023
#101
I think the big question is what happens to the plastic after it leaves the recycling center.
sl8
Oct 2023
#105
Consumer Reports rates the sheet-style laundry detergent at the BOTTOM. The worst!
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2023
#100
The last time you were in Portugal, were you able to find powdered detergent in the stores there?
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2023
#111