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please please:
can anyone tell me the name of any old soap detergents, i can remember one called snowflakes, so pleas put me out of my misery.
can anyone tell me the name of any old soap detergents, i can remember one called snowflakes, so pleas put me out of my misery.
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do you mean a Dolly Tub and Posser lol
http://www.fellpony.f9.co.uk/country/washday/w ashday.htm
well there was Dreft, but that was new in the 60s i think.
http://www.fellpony.f9.co.uk/country/washday/w ashday.htm
well there was Dreft, but that was new in the 60s i think.
It was Oxydol I think, you get Ajax still, not sure if in powder form,
http://www.the-extreme-clean.com/
http://www.unilever.ca/ourbrands/homecare/vim. asp
http://www.tinshop.co.uk/index.php4?keywordSea rch=soap%20powders&page=1
http://www.the-extreme-clean.com/
http://www.unilever.ca/ourbrands/homecare/vim. asp
http://www.tinshop.co.uk/index.php4?keywordSea rch=soap%20powders&page=1
At one time all washing powders were made from granulated soap (Persil) or shaved soap (Lux flakes). The only ones I know of that are still made that way are Dreft (powder) and Lux (flakes).
Back in those days, there were no liquid detergents, and dishes were washed using the like of Persil.
The first liquid detergent was Teepol. It's still being made on an industrial basis, and forms the basis of many washing-up liquids (and shampoos!). Squezy was the first available washing-up liquid, and Tide, if not the first, was one of the first, powdered detergents produced for washing clothes.
Back in those days, there were no liquid detergents, and dishes were washed using the like of Persil.
The first liquid detergent was Teepol. It's still being made on an industrial basis, and forms the basis of many washing-up liquids (and shampoos!). Squezy was the first available washing-up liquid, and Tide, if not the first, was one of the first, powdered detergents produced for washing clothes.