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Posted 19 November 2018
Persil Non-Bio Washing Liquid 105 Washes 3.6L £10 @ Iceland @ Morrisons
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This is 105 washes, at 10p a wash, this is cheap, special big size for Iceland as I couldn't do a supermarket compare on this size? (cheaper still when combined with Iceland Bonus Card = £9 or £9.50).
I found this in my local Iceland, where they placed this on the floor in boxes by the freezers, not where the laundry shelves are (the normal shelves stack the 40 washes Persil Bio and Non-bio powder @ £6, on offer too.)
Other supermarkets normally stock the 25, 40, 67 washes. (Waitrose is £9 for 67 washes; £6 for 40 washes.)
This weighs in about 4kg, so heavy on the wrist, you may need to rest this on the floor as you tip and pour.
Morrison Black Five Days deal (credit: savsac29) :-
my.morrisons.com/bla…ay/
I found this in my local Iceland, where they placed this on the floor in boxes by the freezers, not where the laundry shelves are (the normal shelves stack the 40 washes Persil Bio and Non-bio powder @ £6, on offer too.)
Other supermarkets normally stock the 25, 40, 67 washes. (Waitrose is £9 for 67 washes; £6 for 40 washes.)
This weighs in about 4kg, so heavy on the wrist, you may need to rest this on the floor as you tip and pour.
Morrison Black Five Days deal (credit: savsac29) :-
my.morrisons.com/bla…ay/
More details at
Iceland has currently Get £6 off your first £45+ shop , and the referrer gets £6 off a £60+ spend campaign, if you want to use it you can do so from this .
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Edited by deleted57770, 20 November 2018
18 Comments
sorted byno enzyme (digests fatty stains ...) which may cause skin rash...blah blah for decades; but is it fake news and a myth apparently (Bio washing powder rashes a ‘myth’ Thursday May 22 2008 <== truth or faked?!
plus
ukcpi.org/FAQ…625
and in 2015 this Guardian article
theguardian.com/sci…nhs
You, as customer, is the final arbiter using your skin(s). (edited)
1. Add money in store, no Iceland grocery account is needed (you have just the standalone savings account, which you can view your transactions, saving, expenditures, bonus money paid in).
2. Add money online, you need to open an Iceland grocery shopping account. (edited)
Is that the same size 105 washed?
Yes it was this size and I paid £9.79
I just bought it, not yet try. However, you asked it is not washing as well as what? This compared to Persil Non-Bio standard pack sizes, non-bio liquid or powder ;or Persil Bio liquid or powder?
To the bio liquid
Without a doubt, "bio" cleans better than "non-bio" (for some stains due to the addition of enzymic action - akin to digestion of fat and starch), this is true for all detergents when washing at lower temperatures.
If you bought this, you could try mixing in half with Bio liquid when your wash has these types of stains: starchy sauces, mechanics' oil/grease, blood, fats and fried grease.
Addendum (credit to Persil, click me, copy and pasted below):
"Bio? Non-Bio? What’s the Difference? What is biological detergent? Biological detergents contain enzymes that help break down the fatty, greasy, and starchy compounds that are found in some of the most common clothing stains such as pasta sauces, bike oil, and hamburger grease. These enzymes work to lift the stains out of fabrics, making them excellent stain removers and a very welcome addition to laundry detergents, turning stain removal into a quick and easy task.
What is non-biological laundry detergent? Non-biological detergents do not contain these enzymes. However, good non-bio detergents will still contain great built-in cleaning power that will ensure your clothing comes out of the washing machine clean and fresh.
When washing with non-bio detergents, especially when tackling particularly tough stains, you may need to use a slightly higher temperature to allow the detergent to do its job properly, but for some families, non-bio detergents can be a great option, especially if someone in the family has sensitive skin. "
The skin sensitiveness is a myth or reality? Refer to my earlier comment. (edited)
'we’ll give you a £1 Bonus for every £20 you Save'
so you put £20 on it for 2 bottles then you get 2 x £1 bonus.
Is that correct? So rather than a discount card as such, it's a savings card with a bonus
You can click on the Iceland web site or click on threads here about Bonus Card. Simply:-
1. It is a savings card, you fill in an application form.
2. Then you get 5% extra money every time you put in £20 saving (or in smaller amounts which add up to £20).
3. On offer to end of this week, 25th, you get extra 5% a few days later for every £20 you save.
4. So you get £2 bonus total after you saved £20, immedately, your £20 becomes £21, the extra £1 comes a few days' later.
So, assuming that you registered online or use instore application form (not sure if there is a temporary bonus card for use immediately nowadays), then you put in £20 savings in there, it appears on your account as £21. You buy two bottles for £20, you have £1 left on your Bonus Card, then a few days later (29th Nov) you have another £1 appearing on your Bonus Card account.
Shame it isn't the Bio as well, never mind, be gratefull for small mercies
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