I use Kirkland free & clear but I feel like it isn't cleaning my reaaaaaaaaally dirty clothes that well. My LO's pink coat still looks kind of grimey.
What laundry detergent do you use for your dirtiest clothes?
I use Kirkland free & clear but I feel like it isn't cleaning my reaaaaaaaaally dirty clothes that well. My LO's pink coat still looks kind of grimey.
What laundry detergent do you use for your dirtiest clothes?
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
We've had good luck with Seventh Gen. Gets grimey and bloody nose stains out!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
I've made my own for years. No issues even on DH stinky workout clothes!
nectarine / 2358 posts
I used to use Tide which was awesome, but switched to Seventh Gen to be more natural I guess. It's working pretty well!
cantaloupe / 6059 posts
Ecos! It seems to work well enough. We use CountrySave for our CD.
cantaloupe / 6687 posts
We used Country Save for the longest time bc I was doing cloth diapers and was worried LO would have sensitive skin. Now that she's older we switched to Gain - I have no idea if this rates terrible on the crunchy blogs but I love it and it smells great
GOLD / pomegranate / 3688 posts
I make my own. I had to use some regular detergent recently and could not believe how much better the homemade stuff is for stains and dinge. I'm never going back.
persimmon / 1355 posts
Ecos. But I'm thinking of making my own when it runs out. I used to use soap nuts, but I felt like our clothes weren't getting clean enough.
pomegranate / 3779 posts
Seventh Gen powder - it smells great and it's been working pretty well.
grape / 91 posts
All free and clear and we also make our own as well. I switch between the two. Very happy with both, but really feel like the homemade version clean much better.
bananas / 9973 posts
All F&C or Tide F&C. I add OxiClean if I need to get out tough stains.
watermelon / 14467 posts
Ecos! It gets the poop out of my cloth diapers, and you can't get much dirtier than that.
pineapple / 12234 posts
ECOS for most, tide for the really bad clothes. I usually add borax to help with stains. Oxiclean for really bad stains.
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