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Ariel Liquitabs |
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19/09/01 (139 review reads) |
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Advantages: gorgeous smell, handy packets, no mess, waste or measuring
Disadvantages: price
Another day, another opinion, well to be honest my weekend was possibly the most boring in history. The only smidgen of excitement I had all weekend was discovering, new Ariel liquitabs. You may think, how can that possible be exciting but how wrong you can be. Don’t you just hate it when you put a load of washing in the machine, and forget its there…for a day or two (cringe) well this is what I did. On Thursday I put some washing in and flung in a newly purchased Ariel colour liquid tab. On Saturday morning I remembered and hauled the clothes out of the machine expecting the usual damp musty smell, but oh no, they were as fresh as a daisy and smelt absolutely divine. I hung them up to dry and when I wore one of the tops a few days later it still smelt lovely. The liquitabs contain a colour safe cleaning agent and colour lock system which apparently locks the colours in your clothes, I don’t know whether this is true as I have only been using them since this week but anything which stops my clothes from fading cant be bad They are very handy because you just stick one into the back of the drum and that’s it, no mess, no measuring and no waste. They contain a special water-soluble film, which is designed to dissolve quickly and completely in the wash; they don’t contain any bleach but do contain a brightening agent to keep your clothes looking good. All in all I am very pleased with Ariel liquitabs and I would recommend them to anyone. The only disadvantage is they are quite expensive at £4.00 per pack of 12, but give them a whirl anyway and I’m sure you will be as smitten as me.
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- 19/09/01 Hey small nightchild with no other name, nice op, but really you should look at punctuation, and to improve the look put spaces between the paras.
Lol
John |
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- 19/09/01 Sound a bit pricey for us students, I'll have to stick to goo old Morrisons own brand. Nevermind. |
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- 19/09/01 I've used these and I know what you mean about the smell - my clothes had the smell of "clean" - err if that makes sense! |
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