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Commented on own review

Nov 06, 2008 09:05 PM

Unfortunately, Unilever discontinued it. Unilever has sold all of their US laundry interests to Huish Detergents. All, Wisk, and Snuggle all say Unilever on their bottles, but that is name only. Huish actually owns them now. Supposedly the Wisk Free and Clear was not pulling in enough sales for them... to keep it on the market. It truly is a shame as it worked better than the Tide Free.Read More

Commented on tburch's review

Aug 21, 2008 08:08 AM

Just out of curiosity, were you filling the entire cap up? I only ask due to the fact several of my friends had that prob till I showed them where line 1 was on the cap for measuring. You really only need like a quarter of the cap to do a normal load. Not insulting your intelligence, so please do no...t take it that way. Like I said, I just knew a lot of people who used too much when the 2X came out.Read More

Reviewed Wisk Laundry Detergent

Dec 17, 2007 08:27 PM 6443 Views

After reading one of the other reviews I decided to pick up the Wisk Free and Clear for my husbands uniforms as I can no longer use the original scented Tide I was using for them due to my recent developement of allergies.   Also, taking into account I had to purchase new detergents to try  due ...Read more

Commented on coastalgal's review

Dec 17, 2007 07:59 PM

If you have trouble finding it in your area, check out the store brand free and clear detergents. The store brands made by the same company usually have 'Ultra' on them in big letters. Walgreens brand, for instance, is the same thing. Sun and most store brands are made by Huish Detergents. You c...ould also call Huish's customer service at 1(800)776-6702 and ask them if they know where you can find their products more readily. They also have a lot of info at their website www.huish.com . Hope this helps you out.Read More

Commented on skilover5's review

Dec 15, 2007 12:35 AM

Thanks. I will pick up a bottle of the perfume and dye free version and see how it works on my husband's work uniforms. He's a garbage man and not even regular Original Scented Tide gets his uniforms completely clean so this may be something that will work.

Reviewed Arm & Hammer

Dec 03, 2007 04:15 PM 2613 Views

I love this detergent. It gets all of our clothes really clean and fresh. I can use it on all colors and fabrics with no fading and no residue. It is very affordable. It comes in powder and liquid form. I have used both in a variety of scents and they were all fantastic. It can be found just ...Read more

Reviewed Sun Laundry Detergent

Dec 01, 2007 09:02 PM 13809 Views

(Updated Dec 15, 2007 12:27 AM)

NOTE: Update 12/13/07.My previous review below was based on the scented Sun Laundry detergent.  In a weird twist of fate I have now developed allergies to fragrances and dyes.  Due to this developement I purchased some of the Ultra Sun Free and Clear laundry detergent.  For some odd reason, this...Read more

Reviewed Tide Detergent

Dec 01, 2007 07:59 PM 8895 Views

(Updated Aug 21, 2008 10:02 AM)

(Update 08/20/08)  Since my last posted review, my mother has switched to the powder version of Original scent Tide and has had no further allergic reations.  I have switched to the Tide Free liquid 2X HE(husband bought me an HE washing machine for our 10 year anniversary), and have had no react...Read more

Reviewed All Detergent

Dec 01, 2007 07:35 PM 3626 Views

(Updated Dec 14, 2007 10:15 AM)

NOTE: Update 12/13/07 I have been forced to update my previous reviews due to an allergy I have developed.  Due to this allergy, I have been forced to switch to detergents that contain no fragrance or dyes.  Now here is the weird thing, and it is not the only laundry detergent this has happened ...Read more

Commented on JohnsonC's review

Dec 01, 2007 07:19 PM (Updated Dec 01, 2007 07:20 PM)

I know what happened. Surf and All both belong to Unilever. For some reason they thought it would be a good idea to add the 'all stainlifters' to the Surf. They are not the only company constantly reformulating their detergents. These companies need to learn 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'.

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