What are the best laundry detergents?
What laundry detergents have the best ratings from home talk follows
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I use Gain liquid laundry soap. I love the smell of it, especially in my bath towels. Best wishes.
We use Tide...it's not the cheapest but worth the extra money for it's consistent good performance. It does go on sale and I can usually find coupons, as well. That's when I stock up!
In my house full of rescue animals, a couple have skin conditions. I went through Dreft, and every "free and clear" detergent on the market. The only one they are not allergic to is, believe it or not, Sun Free and Clear. Only 1 store in my area carries it. I am constantly on the lookout and coupons here are worthless, nothing like what is shown on coupon shows on tv. I also use vinegar in the rinse and wool felted dryer balls. Less chemicals and fluffy, soft laundry! And happy animals that do not require gobs of medication.
We've been using this DIY for years:
https://pinkfortitude.com/laundry-detergent/
and My Green Fills as an all-natural backup:
https://mygreenfills.pxf.io/c/468149/334314/5050
I use Tide for my whites and Woolite Dark Wash for jeans and shirts. For hand laundry I use Woolite
I used tide for a long time. .I had a two dollar coupon for Persil laundry detergent. .I have been using it regularly. .it gets my clothes cleaner than tide did. .it is also a little pricey. .Wal-Mart has a better price than some of the other stores. You could try a small bottle to see if you like it. .happy shopping .
Pyrex Natural Elements Linen & Lillies. I have to have some fragrance on my husband's clothes, but this smells fresh and not too "flowery".
I make my own ( https://brendid.com/grade-a-laundry-detergent/) or use Seventh Generation Free and Clear. No artificial fragrance to aggravate seasonal allergies!