I'm with Richard. I prefer liquid, but not only does powder leave gunky residue in the washer it also leaves gunky residue on the cloths!
2006-11-17 15:07:52
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answered by ♥Me-Just Me♥ 6
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Liquid
2006-11-17 15:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Liquid
2006-11-17 15:55:57
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answered by auntie 1
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Liquids are usually better, especially in septic systems. Powders normally do not disolve completely, leaving deposits in the drain lines which build up over time and eventually will cause blockage and costly repairs. Check the labels on the product for secptic safe.
2006-11-17 15:11:49
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answered by Greg 3
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Liquid for me thanks, I stopped using powder years ago because I was getting tired of soapy residue on my clothes. I have always be a Tide person and have never been disappointed. I'm sure there are other brands just as good, I've just not tried them (with the exception of Zero).
2006-11-17 18:54:31
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answered by patti duke 7
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I use powder because that way I only have to carry what I need to the laundrymat rather than drag a whole bottle of liquid
2006-11-17 15:37:59
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answered by reallyfedup 5
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Liquid. From Purex to Tide. Powder no matter what you do always leaves a residue behind.
2006-11-17 16:36:33
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answered by Rain32 4
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Liquid.
2006-11-17 15:07:47
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answered by ? 4
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I like liquid. That powder leaves some type of chalky residue. Just my personal opinion.
2006-11-17 15:15:47
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answered by toobusy 3
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Hi oasis,
Liquid of course never clumps up. Now you can even get liqud laundry soap with fabric softners, that way you can illimitate fabric softeners & just 1 bottle.
I wash at the laundromat.
Have a good day! :0)
2006-11-17 16:10:07
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answered by dousmokedoobies69 6
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