Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Pacs, Original, Blue, 111 Count, Pack of 3
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It is true. Put in the pod before your clothes and the machine does the rest.
It takes about 15 months for our PODS* to expire, but they don't expire after that date. If you are planning to use them for 15 months, you should ensure you get the maximum benefit.
My machine was one of the older models before the days of HE started. So yes, they can.
There is a tinge of lavender in "open Meadows."
Selected User Reviews For Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Pacs, Original, Blue, 111 Count, Pack of 3
My goal has been to stay away from a particular bullseye store since I cannot be trusted to stay on top of the list My order for these arrived on Tuesday after I ordered it last week. I knew right away that something wasn't right when I opened the lid, but I had to start the laundry. It took me two loads before I could stand it anymore. This brand and scent has been a staple in my home My understanding is they may have changed the scent, based on what I can gather from online. There is a horrible strong scent in the air that should just be my "original" scent and is giving me a headache. A sanitize cycle of bleach was used to try to get rid of the odor in my house. The customer service from Amazon was excellent, and the issue was resolved quickly. I just wanted to warn others in case they think you might be crazy because you smell something. There is a change in the air.
This last batch is incredibly fragrant. I've been using it for years, but this latest batch is really strong. I only have to do one load of laundry and my house smells disgusting. This is not something I can continue to use. It's like the original scent has disappeared! My options are limited, so I need to look for Thankfully, Amazon's customer service was able to make it right.
The scent that I can use is the original scent, which you don't receive. I cannot handle the strong scent and the difference between this and the original. A reaction to an allergen also occurred to me. When I tried to return, Amazon's site said that it could not be done. You must beware buying tide on Amazon. I will never purchase tide there again.
After receiving our Subscribe and Save order and using the first pod we received from this batch, we were angry. It was time to open the washer after the laundry was finished. I could smell the scent even before it was actually done. It was a foul, cheap smelling scent, so potent and overwhelming. It wasn't until I checked if we'd received the wrong scent that I realized what had happened. The smell from air drying the clothes gave our family a headache and made the whole room smell. A dryer reduced it a little, but not a lot. In the end, we had to re-do An extra rinse should be added to the entire load to get rid of the smell. As a result, a refund will be requested and new products will be switched.
Performs the tasks it needs to, but at a lower cost and in greater quantities!.
The pods also make laundry a little easier for those of us who are arthritic or old. However, the package has to be opened first. I spoke with Tide customer service. They were excellent, and we have a solution in the works. In addition, the scent is not the original -- it's quite overpowering and does not feel pleasant at all. It is impossible for me to say that any improvements to Tide have been positive in my many years of use.
I have been using this product for a couple of weeks now and am impressed with it. So, if you're a single guy with a hectic job and don't have time to fuss during laundry day, I strongly recommend this. The clothes don't seem to be getting any cleaner, but they're still clean regardless. Color can no longer be used in my work Now, I'm using the correct amount of detergent and safe bleach, and have gotten the expected amount of loads out of each supply Despite my not having done any math, I feel that the increased cost is offset by the efficiency gains, and the system is no more expensive than the one I was using before. In addition, I have never had to clean of blue goo coagulated. My book just says they're a win.
It's been a while since I last bought tide pods, I keep trying different types (3 in 1, tide free, different scents), since it seems as if no matter which ones I get, they wreck my clothes and other items since they take forever to dissolve. As long as I put them at the front of the loader, whether first, last, or in the middle of the pile, it doesn't matter. I find that the undisolved is stuck to one of the items after getting it in the dryer, as it has already gone through the dryer and is permanently stuck. There have been so many items I had to discard, including a king size blanket and many tee-shirts. In the last several months, I have lost a ton of money. Because we have sensitive skin, I have tried a variety of them as if I switch off tide we will have skin reactions! It might be necessary for me to return to liquid diet.