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Which Detergent?

We've been using Tide for a long time because it was the only detergent that would get rid of the spit-up smell on my son's clothes.  Now that he's almost 14 months old that isn't as big of a problem.  Tide seems to be the most expensive out there but I'm nervous to try something else.  Anyone?

Re: Which Detergent?

  • I used Cheer Free and Gentle for a long time (which is what my mom uses), and then I switched to the Costco version.  Now I either buy something eco-friendly or make my own.
  • Sometimes the cheapest is not the best deal. Tide does the job for me so it is worth it. Plus we have very soft water so I don't have to use much at all.
  • I switch between Tide and Gain. 

    I used Gain because of the different smells but I bought Tide Total Care last. I love it. I cleans DH nasty smelly oil field work clothes. It's gentle enough of for my towels.   Also the Tide stain boost is great as well.

  • I use Xtra. Mostly because it works out to roughly 2 cents/load and nobody in my house is allergic to it. 
  • I'm not brand fussy at all..but it's always Tide around here.

    It's expensive but justified. My clothes come clean on the first wash (I live on a farm, this is important), my baby clothes always come out great, my clothes quit fading, getting holes etc. so fast. I also know it's always going to be one first line scoop..unlike the eco-stuff I previously tried..it was always a guessing game.

    The kind I buy also has a scent H can deal with and no one is allergic. The fillers in some other detergents really bother me.

    It also works great on my diapers. I'm not about to buy two detergents.

  • i buy gain, but only because it smells so darn good.  it's a P&G product, too, if you wanted to use the coupon that an OP mentioned.  but my mother and grandmother have always sworn by tide, and my mother is someone who buys generic everything, for what that's worth.
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