Topic: big box powders,liquid or tablets?
Freebird Deluxe's photo
Mon 05/13/19 09:50 AM
I did try car shampoo but the cycle was over in 3 mins!

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Mon 05/13/19 10:59 AM
Well I tried the big box. But I wouldn't recommend it, It made an awful lot of foam and the washing was covered in bits of cardboard.

If you're having problems, I think the dials and buttons on the front do something..

hope this helps

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Mon 05/13/19 11:12 AM
Also mine has a dial that clicks when you turn it. I think you have to use it like cracking a safe to get the flippin door to open.
The problem is I thing the code is random, just when I think I've got it sussed.....

soufiehere's photo
Mon 05/13/19 11:14 AM

..If you're having problems, I think the dials and buttons on the front do something..

hope this helps

hahahahahahaha men ;-)

The rest, I just don't get...do you mean they have a tablet
to swallow to wash your car? Not in my town.

ivegotthegirth's photo
Mon 05/13/19 11:46 AM
I'm into the liquids!

And remember Normal IS just a setting on a washing machine :smile:

Rock's photo
Mon 05/13/19 04:57 PM
In the future, I'd recommend a lens cleaner pad,
or a dampened cloth, for cleaning the touch screen
on your phone.

Car shampoo, seems a bit extreme.

I mean...

Does the insurance on your phone, even cover
car shampoo damage?


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Mon 05/13/19 07:18 PM
Are we talking about washing clothes or washing a car?

Tom4Uhere's photo
Tue 05/14/19 11:00 AM
I washed the company car.
Used a wringer washer.
The boss wasn't pleased...


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Tue 05/14/19 02:48 PM
usually liquid nowadays but I'm not overly fussed
I usually go for a 1 hour cycle, unless theres a 45 minute 1. I might occasionally give them longer, after seeking advice from my mum and grandma
But the difference between bio and non bio remains a mystery to me. I usually opt for non bio, in the hope that it is somehow better for the environment, and has less chemicals

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Mon 07/15/19 06:38 PM
screens/windows vingar/water 50/50
Laundry.........I make my own, I don't trust what is in the commercial stuff and I don't find they clean properly.

anemail's photo
Mon 07/15/19 06:44 PM
Commercial dish soap (liquid) lifts oils nicely. YMMV, especially in a diesel

Rock's photo
Mon 07/15/19 07:22 PM
Seems the liquid detergents have a
more robust bouquet.
While the powders have a more mellow
flavor..



maybwecan's photo
Tue 07/16/19 02:45 PM
Edited by maybwecan on Tue 07/16/19 02:46 PM
Wow!!

didn't know the personal lubricant options now include powders and tablets...viva modern technology!

:smile: :smile: :wink: laugh