We pack as many as ten snack bags of powdered detergent and an equal number of bags of powedered bleach in our timeshare bag when we travel to any timeshare (including DVC). We never have had any trouble. With everything else in our timeshare bag, the detergent probably does not look very suspicious.
Everyone but DH is allergic to detergents with fragrances so I bring a plastic 16 ounce Coke bottle filled with Tide-Free HE and labeled as such. For some reason, the Coke bottle travels better than other bottles I have tried - shampoo, body wash, etc.
Can I tell you that I fell in love with the LG Tromms at BCV on our trip last month?
http://www.dropps.com/
I think they're even selling them at some department stores, now...
We bring these. They're easy, convenient, and do a good job on the clothes.
Do they make them for HE washers and also are they for sensitive skin?
They are HE approved and the ones I have are fragrance and enzyme free.
Do they make them for HE washers and also are they for sensitive skin?
LG Tromms??? Is that a front loader?
Front-loader, HE, and with more choices of cycles than I have ever seen - plus the end-of-cycle signal sounds more like chimes or music.
I have a new Kenmore HE machine at home so I am not unfamiliar with the new HE machines - however, I regret not looking more closely at the Tromm when we purchased.
I have a Front Loader too.. Whirlpool Duet and I love it and matching dryer. Do the laundry rooms at BCV have these LG ones????
Just a little warning for those of you trying Dropps...they are pretty fragile so do not pack them near anything that could weigh down on them. I had the unfortunate experience of one dropps packet getting a hole in it. As the detergent leaked, the other packets disintegrated!the container they come in isn't really sturdy, so I would repack into some kind of hard container before travel.
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