The Domestic Warrior

After 20 years of military service, someone has to wash the dishes and fold laundry.

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Tide HE powder


You guys didn't think I was serious, did you? You didn't really think I'd write about issues concerning keeping house. Well here you go! After 2o years in the military, it seems I've inherited some duties around these parts, that, well, concern housekeeping. I'll also try and intersperse comment about news of the day if I can just get that damn lazy monkey off my back.

Tide HE powder. Man, I love the stuff. It dissolves wonderfully and really packs a cleaning wallop. With the water conditions we have here in West Texas, I'm rarely a victim of over-sudsing, even with softened water, and Tide HE performs very well in that regard.

I will say it has quite a bit of perfume in it compared to the liquid. Still, it is not so purfumey that it offends. I think the clothes have a rather clean smell to them when they come out of the dryer. The Tide HE liquid's perfume is gone by the time the dryer is done with it.

Rules of thumb:

  1. Use powdered detergent for soil, like dirt and grime. Powdered detergent works better on that kind of dirt.
  2. Use liquid detergent for greasy or oily stains, or lightly soiled clothes.
  3. Use only liquid detergent if you must wash in cold water. Powder does not dissolve as well in cold water.
I can heartily recommend this product for wash day. Lots of people with high-efficiency machines can be a little snobbish about their soap, and that's fine, but the old Tide HE works great for me.

Adios for now!

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