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hoagiepete wrote:Any one else get pissed while trying to measure Tide HE Detergent that is blue into a measuring cap that also happens to to be the same color blue.
-Melissa wrote::lol: Get the Tide with Downy with the lighter blue cap, and problem solved, lol. Tide rules, that's all we get, Tide kicks all other laundry detergent asses.
hoagiepete wrote:However...the purpose was to point out that P&G seems to be TRYING to make us overpour. Why the hell would you make a measuring cap the same damn color as what you are measuring??? Seems a bit moronic...or a conspiracy.
StevePerryHair wrote:See, now this is why we needed a general forum! So we could listen to a bunch of guys compare laundry detergent![]()
Fact Finder wrote:Rhiannon wrote:hoagiepete wrote:However...the purpose was to point out that P&G seems to be TRYING to make us overpour. Why the hell would you make a measuring cap the same damn color as what you are measuring??? Seems a bit moronic...or a conspiracy.
I have a question... are you turning the light on in your laundry room? Cause um... color matching or not, the detergent does reflect light and your depth perception should tell you when you've enough...
Pete needs a Sharpie..
Rhiannon wrote:hoagiepete wrote:However...the purpose was to point out that P&G seems to be TRYING to make us overpour. Why the hell would you make a measuring cap the same damn color as what you are measuring??? Seems a bit moronic...or a conspiracy.
I have a question... are you turning the light on in your laundry room? Cause um... color matching or not, the detergent does reflect light and your depth perception should tell you when you've enough...
Gunbot wrote:-Melissa wrote::lol: Get the Tide with Downy with the lighter blue cap, and problem solved, lol. Tide rules, that's all we get, Tide kicks all other laundry detergent asses.
Doesn't that give you 90 loads compared to 120 loads from regular Tide, with the same size box? I've got 4 or 5 translucent green cups from years ago that I saved for whatever reason and those work fine.
Melissa wrote:Don't know, haven't looked, lol. All I know is I used cheap crap detergent for years before having kids, with kids, nothing IMO gets baby and kid stuff cleaned as well as Tide. And I've used every detergent out there too, having the same bitch fest here about the price and refusing to buy it for a long time. I'm a bargain shopper for pretty much everything else at the grocery store, so buying Tide really isn't breaking our bank account or anything![]()
Sarah wrote:Am I the only one that uses powder detergent?
Gunbot wrote:According to Tide's website, Liquid detergents are usually better at removing greasy stains, while powdered detergents are usually better at removing mud, dirt and other ground soils.
Gunbot wrote:Sarah wrote:Am I the only one that uses powder detergent?
Isn't that what we're talking about?
I failed. No wonder people were talking about the price.
According to Tide's website, Liquid detergents are usually better at removing greasy stains, while powdered detergents are usually better at removing mud, dirt and other ground soils.
Sarah wrote:Am I the only one that uses powder detergent?
hoagiepete wrote:Any one else get pissed while trying to measure Tide HE Detergent that is blue into a measuring cap that also happens to to be the same color blue.
I think this is a gimmick to cause consumers to overpour.
I'm tempted to start a class action suit. F'n pisses me off.
Now, back to the laundry.
By the way...is this "off topic" in the Treasures of Isis?
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