Advantages: Very convenient Disadvantages: Slow dissolving wrapping
Some time last year, I realised I was constantly bombarded with adverts of the new Persil capsules. Out of curiosity, I went shopping at Sainsbury, and found them on special. Since then, Persil capsules have been a constant in my household.
Persil colour capsules comes in a box of 20. This is sufficient for 10 washes. A capsule contains liquid detergent in a water soluble plastic wrapping. The capsule dissolves upon contact with water, both hot and cold.
According to Persil, my box of bio colour capsules contains enzymes that is highly effective for stain removal and works at low temperature.
In one of my experiment, I put two capsules in the detergent container and watched the water washed over it as it enters my washing machine. I realised that the wrapping became sticky and the detergent slowly seeped out of its plastic ...
Advantages: Soft and gentle, not irritating to the skin Disadvantages: none
Over the years I have tried several washing powders, some have been good, some not so good. But I can honestly say that Persil is by far the best I have tried. There are Biological, Colours Tablets, liquid, I myself always go for the powder, - not for any special reason, it's just my choice. Biological is good for whites, obviously colour is good for colours, especially if you have items of clothing that are special. If you have children, who get mucky in the garden, or eating their meals, it is ideal,it removes stains, leaving clothes spotless. The fragrances are all lovely, lots to choose from, and clothes are left soft and smooth. I personally am not affected by biological powders, but appreciate that some people may be. I have used Persil for several years now, and would highly recommend it. ...
Advantages: Does the job Disadvantages: Leaves scent is cups and mugs
Why, oh why, I ask myself, do good brand names play around with their products and end up making them worse, instead of better. It happened with Special K when they converted to bigger flakes instead of the tiny ones and the taste was ruined.
Um! Sorry getting carried away on another topic. Well, what they have done to Persil washing up liquid is a similar thing. (No, they haven?t made it into flakes.) Something has happened to the formula. I used to use Persil for when I hand wash dishes but went over to Fairy. The other day I decided to go back because I spotted a beautifully, milky, pale green coloured aloe vera Persil liquid and I really quite fancied it.
Anyway, I did my usual and just squirted the liquid into the wash up bowl, added hot water and started the job. There were a lot of bubbles for amount of the product I had used ...
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