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Do you use too much washing powder than necessary?

I'm using tablets - they come wrapped in two's, so I've always put both in the little bag provided. Today, I read the packet - the two tablets are sufficient for heavy soil for 5 kilo's. As I often do a small load - of 2.5 kilo's I could have been using only one - halving the cost. Anyhow, I tried it and it works just as well as using two.

How many of you are doing as I did?
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  • I did the same and then switched to using just 1 tablet with no discernable effects. I sometimes put in a bit of white vinegar as well if the load was particularly dirty. As I've become more OS I've switched again to using powder but I use half (or less) of the recommended amount. IMHO it's just a ploy by manufacturers to get us to use more of their product.
  • Just switched to 1 tablet this week unless got really dirty/stained stuff
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  • Lucie_2
    Lucie_2 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
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    I only ever use one tablet in the wash with no ill effects. I know lots of old stylers will scorn the use of tablets as more expensive but I like them as a) the box is small enough to fit in my tiny cupboard & b) I know exactly how many are left. I buy in bulk from Costco too, so they are a good price.

    I also snap dishwasher tablets in half & that works fine too. It will depend on the hardness of your water as well though.
  • taplady
    taplady Posts: 7,184 Forumite
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    Have been using 1 Bold tablet instead of 2 since I joined the oldstyle gang!:D never noticed any difference except in my grocery bill!;)
    Do what you love :happyhear
  • freyasmum
    freyasmum Posts: 20,597 Forumite
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    I have grown up more old style than I thought, when I read all the things here and think, yeah, I do that but didn't really realise that not everyone did!

    I have done that since forever (well, since my mum started to buy tablets, used to be powder). It works fine and I don't just use it if it's a small load either. Saying that, I bought the ecover powder and I like that - lovely smell and a lot of washes to the box.

    Linzi x
  • Pollybear
    Pollybear Posts: 3,280 Forumite
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    I've only ever used one tablet but I thought I was just being tight until I found this site.
  • super41
    super41 Posts: 245 Forumite
    I have only ever used one tablet and always do a full load. The one time I used 2 I never felt the stuff rinsed out properly and the fragrance was overpowering. We all have sensitive skin so too much soap powder makes us itch! My OH uses 1/2 tablet for lightly soiled stuff.
    I like tablets because they are easy too store and make less mess than loose powder. I always buy them when they're on offer.
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    i use powder now as its cheaper ;) and the tesco cheapy version at that !

    i was always a Bold 2 in 1 gal before lol
  • tawnyowls
    tawnyowls Posts: 1,784 Forumite
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    I only ever use liquid, and only ever with a washing ball. Apart from keeping the powder tray and pipes clean, this means I can use a lot less liquid - usually 40ml (instead of the usual recommended 50-100) for a normally soiled load works fine.
  • CoD_2
    CoD_2 Posts: 275 Forumite
    tawnyowls wrote:
    I only ever use liquid, and only ever with a washing ball. Apart from keeping the powder tray and pipes clean, this means I can use a lot less liquid - usually 40ml (instead of the usual recommended 50-100) for a normally soiled load works fine.

    I do the same :D
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