Maybe so, but Tide really does clean better.
Especially socks worn around the house without shoes. I
finally broke my family of that habit because they got tired of hearing me say
that "We don't do commercials for TIde!" Tide used to wash one sock
in something else and one in TIde to prove how well it cleaned.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 7:23
PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Recipe for cleaning
a Dirty Dog
You should
be able to substitute the Arm and Hammer for the Tide. {smile :)
}
Also, I forgot to mention.....if the dog has trouble with oily
skin (as in the case of some Cockers) you can splash some vinegar in the
conditioner.
Chrissy
In a message dated 3/20/2005 7:12:43
AM Eastern Standard Time, newbailey@comcast.net writes:
WOW ! I am going to save this recipe for emergencies.
I bet this will get any mess clean. The solution is
fairly dilute, there is only about a half cup of "active ingredients" in the
gallon of water. I am chemically sensitive and react to all kinds of
things that won't bother most people but this combination, except for the
Tide would pose no problems at all.
I am allergic to TIde when I use
it on my own laundry but I have used it in desperation and then washed the
item again in regular detergent (Arm & Hammer Sensitive) a couple more
times to get the Tide out and it works.
I use Dawn on my dishes just
because rescue people wash oil spill injured ducks in it - and it works on
dishes too.
Thanks for passing this on! Amy
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