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Old 19 Sep 07, 04:37 PM  
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Washing Powder?

Ok guys need more help, do I take my own washing powder, or will I be ok to buy in Walmart or Publix?
The reason I am asking is that I normally use Fairy or Persil non bio as my hubbie as sensitive skin , can anyone recommend a washing powder or liquid.

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Old 19 Sep 07, 04:41 PM  
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I'm never sure about the laundry products over there as we have sensitive skin issues too. I take some Fairy tablets with me as I know we are all OK with those.
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Old 19 Sep 07, 05:01 PM  
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We tried the sensitive washing powder last year and TBH I wasn't impressed. I am taking my own this year.
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Old 19 Sep 07, 05:03 PM  
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We always stay in a villa so I do washing when we`re out there. Our two teenage sons and I suffer from eczema and we buy the washing liquid and fabric softener out there. I use Tide liquid and the fabric softener Downy Fresh in the frangrance April Fresh. We are fine with that. :-)
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Old 19 Sep 07, 05:08 PM  
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I too have eczema and use Publix's own sensitive range in liquid form, it's always been fine but if you are at all unsure I'd carry some tablets.

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Old 19 Sep 07, 06:02 PM  
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most people take non bio with them its a mine field to find it. sensitive skin suitable fabric conditioner is easier to find. at least your case smells nice with the fairy tablets etc you pack. i just find it less hassle to take mine with us, two weeks of eczema flare up wouldn't be good in DD's case its best for peace of mind with me.
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Old 19 Sep 07, 06:38 PM  
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I take Bold tablets because in 10 years, I haven't figured out where to put fabric conditioner in the top-loaders in the villas!

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Got to agree with you Katie about the fabric conditioner. Where do you put it?
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Got to agree with you Katie about the fabric conditioner. Where do you put it?
If you find out JoS - let me know when you get back.

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I take Bold tablets because in 10 years, I haven't figured out where to put fabric conditioner in the top-loaders in the villas!

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