Crushed persil tablets

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  • #50035
    richardc1983
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    Afternoon all.

    Came across this on ebay, and thinking its prob going to save me money in the long run:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? … K:MEWAX:IT

    I asked the guy what tablets they are he said persil performance bio or non bio crushed down into powder.

    They are the tablets that are damaged at manufacturing so they crush them down! i guess a bit like mishapes biscuits.

    I asked him if he has powder for colours. He said no but the bio is suitable for colours as doesnt contain bleaching agents… is this true?

    THe guys got excellent feedback so not sure what to do really.

    #303105
    Martin
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    Re: Crushed persil tablets

    richardc1983 wrote:I asked him if he has powder for colours. He said no but the bio is suitable for colours as doesnt contain bleaching agents… is this true?

    “Bio” refers to enzymes (i.e special proteins that can break down various types of stains – blood, sweat, tears etc).

    “Colours” based detergents may or may not include “bio” but they, by definition, DO NOT contain bleach. So I suspect the powder in question does contain bleach which will not be recommended for a colours wash. 🙁

    HTH?

    #303106
    richardc1983
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    Not sure because he said that the powder is fine colours and doesnt contain bleach???

    #303107
    Martin
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    richardc1983 wrote:Not sure because he said that the powder is fine colours and doesnt contain bleach???

    Hold up! That is contrary to what you said in your opening statement : –

    richardc1983 wrote:I asked him if he has powder for colours. He said no but the bio is suitable for colours as doesnt contain bleaching agents… is this true?

    Well, anyway you now have enough facts to decide either way….


    😕

    #303108
    richardc1983
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    I think its written wrong.

    The guy said the bio is suitable for colours and doesnt contain bleach.

    I was asking if this can be correct.

    #303109
    Martin
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    richardc1983 wrote:I was asking if this can be correct.

    Yes!

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