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washing powder bio or non bio?
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What is the difference between biological and on biological washing powder? Which one is best for your clothes? Which one gives best results? Which one is better for the environment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Biological washing powder contains enzymes which break down stains etc in the wash .Non Bio doesn't contain the enzymes.
In terms of the environmental impact, neither system is perfect. Whilst the enzymes contained in a biological wash powder may take longer to disperse in the environment, the temperatures for washing can be lower than for a non-biological powder. The non-bio powder could take a higher temperature to do the same wash, which uses more electricity and water and this also has an environmental impact.
Unless you have really filthy workstuff to wash I would avoid biological powder. Makes me itch .I find them too harsh .
I use Ariel non Bio liquid for the hot wash. Towels,bedlinen and stuff and a supermarket own brand colour wash liquid for things that just need a quick wash.We don't wear our clothes day in day out these days for them to get really dirty .
Even my sons dirty work stuff comes up nice and clean with a colour wash liquid .And for really delicate stuff Dreft is good .
In terms of the environmental impact, neither system is perfect. Whilst the enzymes contained in a biological wash powder may take longer to disperse in the environment, the temperatures for washing can be lower than for a non-biological powder. The non-bio powder could take a higher temperature to do the same wash, which uses more electricity and water and this also has an environmental impact.
Unless you have really filthy workstuff to wash I would avoid biological powder. Makes me itch .I find them too harsh .
I use Ariel non Bio liquid for the hot wash. Towels,bedlinen and stuff and a supermarket own brand colour wash liquid for things that just need a quick wash.We don't wear our clothes day in day out these days for them to get really dirty .
Even my sons dirty work stuff comes up nice and clean with a colour wash liquid .And for really delicate stuff Dreft is good .
We use Ecover in our household, and its fantastic. The Bio powder and stain remover get collar and cuffs nice and white. It looks after clothes and skin, and the fabric conditioner leaves clothes really soft and smelling fresh without smelling overbearing.
Bleach is what fades colours, not the enzymes, Ecover has no bleach or optical brightners, so doesn't fade colours.
If you have dark colours, look for a detergent that doesn't contain Zeolites, they fade darks, so use liquid or programme an extra rinse.
Bleach is what fades colours, not the enzymes, Ecover has no bleach or optical brightners, so doesn't fade colours.
If you have dark colours, look for a detergent that doesn't contain Zeolites, they fade darks, so use liquid or programme an extra rinse.
Hello I'm trying to get my washing to smell really nice, i'm useing persil small and mighty at the moment. I noticed that i've got the non bio one I.E the blue one and my washing doesn't smell that nice to people that i see have the green one the bio. Do you think bio or none bio can make a differences to how it makes your washing smell?