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Anyone use Costco Kirkland soap powder-quantities?
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I have a tub of this. I bought for just under £9 and yes, it does seem to be a tiny amount of powder compared to the cups of powder the main brands recommend. I use just under the bottom line of the measuring cup and it washes OK. It's going to last me ages (I estimate around a year for two of us).Enjoying an MSE OS life
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I bought a tub of this AGES ago - but must admit I'm not keen. It doesn't seem to get grease spots out like other powders do. I don't think I'd buy it again unless to use as the base for the home-made mix with soda crystals and quality powder (recipe on this forum somewhere...).
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Sounds like a job for Stardrops to me - a quick pre-treatment always works for us.SuperCooper wrote:It doesn't seem to get grease spots out
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