Is this a good product? Price is soo less

Amazon Brand - Presto! Total Wash Detergent Powder, Twin (4 Kg + 4Kg) Pack
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arrow0_0 wrote:Is this a good product? Price is soo less
Its a good product, I will place it above more detergent powder but below tide. I have been using this for some months now.
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quantum wrote:
There's difference between prices
Your is 458 and mine is 509
Ninad60 wrote:There's difference between prices
Your is 458 and mine is 509
One offer is applicable on this product which you didn't mentioned. However, in my post Deal Price: ₹509 is mentioned.
reward: Amazon Pay Rewards - Earn 10% cashback up to Rs. 75 when you shop for ₹500 or more Collect your offer hereplease tag me if you find ₹30 per kg white washing powder (or any),
Need for everyday use for cleaning various thing excluding clothes.
Open, packed, branded or local any will do.
₹30-40 per kg available in local market.
nOne123 wrote:please tag me if you find ₹30 per kg white washing powder (or any),
Need for everyday use for cleaning various thing excluding clothes.
Open, packed, branded or local any will do.
₹30-40 per kg available in local market.
For machine wash?
NeoM wrote:For machine wash?
Multiple use.
1. Floor cleaning - quantity per bucket - 1 tsp powder + 1 bottle cap phenyl + 3-5 drops Dettol / savlon
2. Cleaning bathroom, toilet floor, basin etc etc ..
3. Oily machine, exhaust fan, gas stove etc etc.
And many more.
I use it for cleaning oily machines.
NeoM wrote:Is it suitable for top-load washing machine?
all such low-cost power leaves ash (a hard creamy substance) in the machine and it becomes too thick over time, resulting in drum/pipe blockage/motor malfunction, etc. So it might cost more than the savings.
If you want to use it in the machine, do not forget to clean the machine from time to time at least once a month using descaling powder or substitutes.
pradeep.gr wrote:all such low-cost power leaves ash (a hard creamy substance) in the machine and it becomes too thick over time, resulting in drum/pipe blockage/motor malfunction, etc. So it might cost more than the savings.
If you want to use it in the machine, do not forget to clean the machine from time to time at least once a month using descaling powder or substitutes.
Oh. We've been using Rin (₹104/- kilo) and Patanjali (₹70/- kilo) recently. I don't know how much ash those powders leave behind. I'm asking you since you are more informed than I am, what are the steps for effectively descaling a top-load washing machine.
NeoM wrote:Pour the descaling powder in the powder tray and choose the cleaning program from the menu. I think most of the machines come with such a tub cleaning program. In my IFB machine, this program takes around 2 hrs to complete. 🙄Oh. We've been using Rin (₹104/- kilo) and Patanjali (₹70/- kilo) recently. I don't know how much ash those powders leave behind. I'm asking you since you are more informed than I am, what are the steps for effectively descaling a top-load washing machine.
Or use any program that uses hot water with around 1 hrs+ time for proper cleaning.
Best to follow the simple instructions given on the pack of the descaling powder or with the washing machine.
pradeep.gr wrote:
Pour the descaling powder in the powder tray and choose the cleaning program from the menu. I think most of the machines come with such a tub cleaning program. In my IFB machine, this program takes around 2 hrs to complete. 🙄
Or use any program that uses hot water with around 1 hrs+ time for proper cleaning.
Best to follow the simple instructions given on the pack of the descaling powder or with the washing machine.
Oh okay. I'll do that. What are some detergents (brands) that we can use without damaging our machines?
Vu.. bought one
