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Washing Liqui-tabs
Raver2k7
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Does anyone ever use a supermarkets own brand of the washing Liquitabs? I usually use the bold ones, but am trying to cut back on my shopping budget but am worried that they maybe wont clean as well as the branded ones!
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I used Asda's ones once, but have never used branded ones. Anyway, Asda's were good. But don't put them in your pocket whilst walking to the laundrette, coz if you fall over you get a big mess.Murphy's No More Pies Club #209
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lol.no danger of that, i've got a machine! too lazy to walk to the launderette! do they make the clothes smell nice tho?0
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Well, I was at uni, so it wasn't a very long walk. It wasn't as funny as this time an evil swan trapped my friend in there and wouldn't let her out.
And they smelt like clean clothes to me
Murphy's No More Pies Club #209
Total debt [STRIKE]£4578.27[/STRIKE] £0.00 :j
100% paid off :j
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thanks! was even thinkin of venturing to morrisons instead of Asda. im determined to cut this shopping bil!!!0
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tesco liquitabs are very good aswell and you only need one in
all washes,some of them when you read the box say you need two
so it is false economy but i have had no problems at all with tescos0 -
Hi
I started using liquitabs but have gone back to liquid because if you only do a small wash you still need to use a whole one (please don't shout about me being wasteful doing a small load, sometimes you just have to (school pants, work clothes etc) and I found that you can get away with a small drop of liquid. At the moment I'm using Aldis own and it is very good.
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