Prudax washing powder 90 washes for £6!!!

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  • Bought this to try today and done three loads, son had been outside in socks, had crawled around park in cream shorts and apart from one really bad mark on knee all marks came out with no pre treatment at 30deg

    Impressed!
  • lollipopsarah
    lollipopsarah Posts: 1,333 Forumite
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    I will look out for it nest week - thankyou.
    xx
  • Wizzbang
    Wizzbang Posts: 4,716 Forumite
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    Does anyone know if this is biological or non-biological? Anyone tried it who has sensitive skin? I religiously stick to Fairy as I tend to get reactions to other brands. Even like Persil and Ariel non-bio- all of a sudden they tweak a few ingredients and I'm itching like crazy!
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  • Saturnalia
    Saturnalia Posts: 2,051 Forumite
    I'll have a look out for it.

    Any other washing detergent I've used, I find using half the dose the manufacturer recommends still gets clothes clean and smelling fresh. But that's for clothes that don't really get dirty, just needing a freshen-up.
    Public appearances now involve clothing. Sorry, it's part of my bail conditions.
  • lilrahi
    lilrahi Posts: 1,483 Forumite
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    LadyDee wrote: »
    Is there a liquid version Prudex?

    Yes there is. Saw it this weekend at Morrisons in Small Heath, although it was RTC, 90 washes @ £4.99, not bad at all. I bought 2 :D
    You'll have to speak up; I'm wearing a towel
  • AfroKinky1
    AfroKinky1 Posts: 44 Forumite
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    Thanks for the recommendations. I've seen it in store and feel confident enough to give it a go now.
  • BeckyM94
    BeckyM94 Posts: 46 Forumite
    Could anyone post the barcode for this product please :)
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Wizzbang wrote: »
    Does anyone know if this is biological or non-biological? Anyone tried it who has sensitive skin? I religiously stick to Fairy as I tend to get reactions to other brands. Even like Persil and Ariel non-bio- all of a sudden they tweak a few ingredients and I'm itching like crazy!

    This is my question too. my 9 year old get rashes with some washing powders.
  • bettyboo333
    bettyboo333 Posts: 857 Forumite
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    WantToBeSE wrote: »
    This is my question too. my 9 year old get rashes with some washing powders.
    Hi both myself and my son have very sensitive skin and I've had no problems think it's biological just thrown my box in recycling !!!
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Thanks BettyBoo, i am going to give it a go then :)
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