Purex-3-in-1

I love these...it saves me money because the kids dont dump all the soap in at one time! I have never had a issue with them staining my clothes...I would love to find these on sale..
 
I have also had problems with the staining in some loads. I have heard it is better to through the sheet in and fill part way with water before adding any clothes. This has helped but occasionally I end up with a light colored items having a blue streaky stain on them. I am not sure it is the blue dye in the detergent or what it can be. They are ok for vacation but I don't like them for my regular loads at home.
 
Thanks for those of you reporting stained clothing. I wondered about this and how they got detergent as a solid to stick to those sheets.....must be something in the process or some additive that is causing this.

I make my own detergent, but wanted something easier for our last trip to Florida. We drive and I went to the grocery store (Super Target) the first day we arrived, so I ended up getting a liquid detergent there that was so much cheaper than the sheets, but I did look long and hard at those sheets for convenience. I think the difference was the Purex was .30 per load. The detergent was about .10 per load. You can cut the purex, but you can also cut the detergent.....making them .15 or .05 per load.

Now, this isn't a huge deal if you are only using them for vacation, but for everyday use, it would be a bigger deal. My homemade soap comes to between .02-.03 per load.

I would love to get a sample and try it out though.

Dawn
 
Thanks for those of you reporting stained clothing. I wondered about this and how they got detergent as a solid to stick to those sheets.....must be something in the process or some additive that is causing this.

I make my own detergent, but wanted something easier for our last trip to Florida. We drive and I went to the grocery store (Super Target) the first day we arrived, so I ended up getting a liquid detergent there that was so much cheaper than the sheets, but I did look long and hard at those sheets for convenience. I think the difference was the Purex was .30 per load. The detergent was about .10 per load. You can cut the purex, but you can also cut the detergent.....making them .15 or .05 per load.

Now, this isn't a huge deal if you are only using them for vacation, but for everyday use, it would be a bigger deal. My homemade soap comes to between .02-.03 per load.

I would love to get a sample and try it out though.

Dawn

There was a free offer but they are out of the product, I do have one I received from them and you can have it if you want:rolleyes1
 













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