Laundry detergent: liquid, powder, or pods? - Reviewed.com Laundry



Laundry detergent: liquid, powder, or pods? - Reviewed.com Laundry

Powder detergents aren't sexy, but they come out ahead in a couple key areas. They're slightly cheaper per load than liquids, and considerably less expensive than pacs. The cardboard packaging is more environmentally friendly than plastic bottles or pacs. And although all detergents degrade over time, powders have a longer shelf life than liquids.

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More importantly, some studies show that powders outperform liquids. They can be particularly effective in handling outdoor stains, like ground-in dirt, as well as blood stains.

"Powders have more bleaching technology than liquids, and can go after particulate soils better," says Elaine Cella, principal researcher for Tide. "In powder we can put in non-chlorine bleach, which you can't put into a liquid, because it deteriorates too quickly."


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