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Ariel Powder Laundry Detergent offers a generous 211-ounce supply for 42 loads, combining a phosphate-free formula with powerful stain removal that works in both cold and hot water. Its original fresh scent and high user ratings make it a top choice for professionals seeking efficient, eco-friendly, and long-lasting laundry care.
| ASIN | B0BJMLQ7SW |
| Brand | Ariel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,453) |
| Date First Available | 26 August 2024 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | 80339059 |
| Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
| Package Dimensions | 43.1 x 30.3 x 10.79 cm; 5.98 kg |
| Weight | 13.29 Pounds |
T**N
This was going to be another ridiculously long review. This is the short version (after which I deleted or edited the long one) 1. Detergent is strongly scented. Not for people with fragrance sensitivities. I absolutely love the scent which I find fresh and kind of floral in a way that original Downy is fresh and kind of floral (but not the same scent). 2. The scent may be toned down somewhat depending on how your laundry is rinsed or dried or if you add any other scented or unscented products, or if you use a dryer or air dry. Some people like their laundry to smell "fresh" forever, so they use things like scent beads. However, clothing, sheets, and towels, folded and put away in drawers and closed cabinets can retain the scent for a while though the smell does lighten depending on length of storage and air circulation. 3.Works best in hot water, but also does a great job in cold water as well without having to pre-dissolve the detergent. For particularly bad stains or ground-in dirt, you may need a laundry booster or spot stain-remover. 4. Comes in a thick plastic bag. If it was re-sealable I have no idea since I didn't plan to keep in in the bag. I would recommend getting a plastic or otherwise reusable storage bucket or bin with a tight-fitting lid to keep out moisture. Cut out the panel with the instructions, though after a while you may need to add either more or less detergent according to size of load, type of washer, water quality, and how dirty those clothes actually get. 5. Tip: Throw in a couple of measuring cups--1/4 cup with either a 1/3 or 1 cup measuring cup seem to be good sizes and make it easier to adjust to various amounts if you can do basic math. There are probably metric instructions on the bag too for everyone else not in the United States. 6. Softness? Only mentioning this because it's on the list of suggested ideas to cover in the review. Doesn't do anything either way, unless you used too much detergent or did not rinse it out well and your clothes ended up stiff. I put some things, especially my cheap towels, through an extra rinse to make sure there is no soap residue, but to add liquid fabric softener. Some machines automatically have a first and final rinse. Mine does not. Ariel has makes a formula with Downy fabric softener added to the wash. If you wash a lot of children's sleepwear, or other fabrics that are supposed to be flame-resistant, you should stick to the regular detergent since fabric softeners, especially after a few washings, can actually make the garment MORE flammable. Important note: While I keep reading articles or seeing videos warning people not to EVER use fabric softener on bath towels--that tip applies only to high quality 500-600 gsm (or higher) towels made with the finest, long-staple Turkish or Egyptian cotton. If you bought towels at Dollar Tree, or from Walmart's most "bargain" line, you need fabric softener on those towels so they won't take your skin off like sandpaper. All and all I do recommend the detergent, especially if you want more bang for your buck, and either like or don't mind the scent (try a smaller bag first). While some customers complained that the bag seemed too small, I am just about to put in a re-order after 5 full months. We have a large capacity high-efficiency washing machine, and if you have an HE machine, you use less detergent anyway. It's only 2 of us, but I prefer to change my sheets every week if I can (and I'm down to 2 sets that actually fit the mattress well--plus a 3rd set that kind of fits, but the bottom sheet pulls off constantly). Blankets , bedspreads, quilts, pillows, etc. are also washed every few months or weeks as needed. Since I have several chronic pain and mobility issues that can flare up, I am often confined to bed, and it's nice to have fresh linens. Maybe you might not be able to go almost half a year without buying more detergent, but generally, unless the price suddenly hikes, this is a good detergent for a decent price. If it's in your budget, you should just buy Tide, since it some formulas work better (but I also notice that some Tide formulations can really cause more delicate fabrics to pill and fade).
K**H
I love this detergent! I’ve been looking for ages for Ariel Powder in Canada and it’s so nice to have found one that’s shipping costs aren’t crazy. And the price just keeps getting better. The smell is amazing and the detergent works really well on all of our clothes in cold water settings. The sheets smell awesome all of the time!
R**O
Efficient with a nice smell. Highly recommended!
I**�
I am so happy by receiving this Ariel 6 kg and fragrance is so good and it arrived on time Thank You to the seller 🙏🏻
S**S
It gets my clothes spotless every time I use it, even with grass or food stains. I use it both on my colors and white clothes which works magic and the scent is very nice too. Great value for the price
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