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No, laundry detergents do not contain fiberglass. Fiberglass is not a common ingredient in detergents, as it is primarily used in insulation materials and other products where its strength and insulating properties are beneficial.
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The company website is no help, as any good company will tell you their product is better than that of their competitors. Detergents can be a very personal thing and deciding which is better will come after trying several out and talking to friends and family.
There are many coupons available for various laundry detergents. Coupons.com and retailmenot are two places that usually have these coupons available. The Sunday edition of your local newspaper is also a good source for laundry detergent coupons.
The cost effectiveness of laundry detergent can vary depending on factors like the size of the container, the concentration of the detergent, and any discounts or sales available. In general, store brand or generic detergents tend to be more cost effective compared to brand name detergents. Look for products that offer a good balance of price and cleaning power to get the best value for your money.
Yes, there are coupons for Tide and other laundry detergents on many websites. You can also like Tide on Facebook and be included in any offers they may post.
You might be able to find coupons for laundry detergents at a few different websites. I would first look at tide.com, or cheer.com or any of the companies that you are wanting to use their detergent of the detergent that you are wanting to buy. Also, coupons.com may have the coupons that you are looking for.
The two words can be used interchangeably in everyday conversation (I have heard both 'laundry soap' and 'laundry detergent' used). Chemically though,"Detergent" refers to any surfactant (a chemical that lowers the surface tension of a liquid) that has cleaning properties and soap refers specifically to the salt of a fatty acid. Therefore soap is a form of detergent, but not all detergents are soaps.
Both Gain and Dynamo are popular laundry detergents with strong cleaning power. The choice between the two ultimately depends on personal preference, as well as factors like fragrance, price, and any specific laundry needs (e.g. for sensitive skin). It may be best to try both and see which one works best for your specific needs.
biological variety are certainly more popular and do get your whites much cleaner. However you should never use a biological detergent on delicate fabrics such as silk and wool. biological detergents are full of chemicals. This can leave those of us with sensitive skins a little itchy, especially if you have eczema or dermatitis. non-biological detergents is that they are kinder to the skin, having fewer chemicals. The lack of chemicals however is the reason why they aren't as effective at getting the whites white. They lack an enzyme which is put into biological detergents to break the food stains down. biological detergents are not good for the environment. However there are now washers out there designed not to need any detergents.
Palm Olive because Tide Detergent doesn't work. I am doing a science experiment including these two things. Tide detergent did not make any bubbles. I am still trying to figure out why but yah. Hope this helps!
Liquid laundry detergent comes in a liquid form and is pre-diluted, making it easy to pour directly into the washing machine. Dry laundry detergent, on the other hand, comes in powder or tablet form and needs to be dissolved in water before adding clothes. Dry detergent is typically more concentrated than liquid detergent.