Persil is the new Wisk. The company that bought Wisk stopped making it and started making Persil. I really liked Wisk.
We use both Tide and Persil pods.
We use both Tide and Persil pods.
So that's what happened to it!! Good to knowPersil is the new Wisk. The company that bought Wisk stopped making it and started making Persil. I really liked Wisk.
You could try plain white vinegar and letting it sit on the stains.I have not really found a detergent that I absolutely love. I do have a bottle of Persil that I have yet to try, so maybe that will finally be the one that works for me. So far I tend to get Tide HE liquid or pods, cold water or sport. Sometimes Arm and Hammer again cold water or with Oxy. Whatever is on sale. I just finished using up Sunlight pods, but Sunlight really makes me sneeze, which I would be fine with if it worked well. I honestly don't know why my clothes get so bad. The clothes themselves get clean but hubby and I wear antiperspirant and for the life of me I can't get the white crusty pit stains out...it just keeps building up over time. I'm getting real tired of having to pre-scrub all the armpits of all our shirts before washing. Same with white clothes...they all get the yellow staining pretty quickly. Anyone know what actually works for that (white crusty buildup and yellow stains)?
I worry about using pods - what are the pods made of?
I have been using All Free & Clear for many years and I'm very happy with it so don't plan to change anytime soon.We started using All Free & Clear when DD was a baby at our pediatrician’s advice because her skin was sensitive.
I don't use pods either since our washing machine is older and I don't know if the pods would work properly.I've never used pods before. I've never really understood how if you are washing just one item vs a load that you would use one pod that would be the same amount of detergent.
I suppose it is a bit much for one item, but most loads use about the same amount of water so it usually works out. You are supposed to use 2 or 3 pods for extra-large loads but I only do that for blankets and everything still comes out clean.I've never used pods before. I've never really understood how if you are washing just one item vs a load that you would use one pod that would be the same amount of detergent.
You just toss it directly into the machine. Not the detergent cup. The drum where all the clothes go into. Then add your clothes on top of the pod and turn the machine on. The pod will dissolve in the water. Pods will work even if the machine is an old top loading type with the internal agitator.I don't use pods either since our washing machine is older and I don't know if the pods would work properly.