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Fabric Conditioner
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IAmLegend
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Just wondered where you all got your fabric conditioner from? Where do you find the cheapest to be?
Thank you for your replies in advance :-)
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Thank you for your replies in advance :-)
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Costco own brand. If you can't get to Costco Home Bargains have main brands cheaper than Mr T etc.0
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Now you're going to get people telling you to use vinegar bought from a Chinese wholesales shop.0
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Don't buy it and never have. Total waste of money.0
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missbiggles1 wrote: »Don't buy it and never have. Total waste of money.
If people get pleasure from the smell and effect on the clothes it isnt a waste of money.0 -
If you can get to Makro try thier new range Pro Clean its cheaper to buy a box which is 3 x 5 litres of softner for 10.99 + vat I use the white one which is called pure and its like comfort pure but half the cost. They do sell singles 1 x 5 litre but that probably works out about the same cost as pound stretchers .0
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White distilled vinegar is amazing on towels, makes them really fluffy and absorbent. Fabric softener is bad for towels, coats the fibres and stops them soaking up as much water. It's 44p in tesco at the mo and 48p in asda for 568ml, you don't need much in each wash. It's got "distilled vinegar" on the label in Tesco and "distilled malt vinegar" in Asda, so a search for white vinegar will turn up no results. I don't know if it's any cheaper for certain but I personally use the vinegar for towels and fabric softener for clothes, it cuts down fabric softener consumption a fair bit and helps stop the softener from sliming the washing machine up so often.0
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Poundstretcher every time, we have a small business that involves a LOT of laundry and has to be of a high standard so we only use the big brands as a fabric conditioner, we have tried the other cheaper brands and even commercial ones but they never seem to hold the fragrance as long as the big brands. Anyway in Poundstretcher you get all of the big brands conditioners at discounted prices works out very cost effective and we use around 10 liters of concentrate a week at the moment!"You can measure a man's character by the choices he makes under pressure"Sir Winston Churchill0
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We always get comfort when its on offer in Tesco.
Last time we got the new perfume ones, a 3L bottle for £1.50, but they do last absolutely ages.0
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