Ariel goes so hard and the price is even better. I get a lot of compliments on the way i smell. I dont wear a lot of perfume like i used to because of the smell of my detergent. I mean a lot of compliments too. I even clean my tub with it. It comes out clean too
Hello, Carol, Ariel makes sure that their detergents smell good and clean well. It isn't easy to find. If you have a supermarket that sells ethnic products, you should be able to find it. I was searching online and it isn't easy to find. I hope Walmart starts to carry it.
Jay. I couldn’t figure out a way to direct message you. You should know, P&G is just finally phasing out the phosphates in Ariel manufactured for Mexico. Mexican Ariel is a fantastic detergent, and I will sorely miss it. I’ve said time and time again, it’s the closest thing to to the final Tide Formulas before Phosphate was phased out in 1992. If you have some time, you should check out a few Long Island stores and try and get some. The new bags, will have a Half Blue/Half Green Leaf on the back and say “Libre De Fosfatos”. This Bag of RevitaColor, as well as the Downy, and Orginal Blue bags are what your looking for. The American fake verison, will have English writing and will always be no phosphate. The ones all in Spanish, are the true Latin American versions.
Will have to pick this up if I see it! Would love to know your tricks to remove stains because I’m having a hard time with getting baby food stains out of onesies!
Hello, Beca, I would use Zote soap to put on the stain. Rub it in and let it sit overnight and then wash it. The oxy might work but that could be too strong for the baby's skin.
The best solution would be to get a regular mop bucket. Pour in a strong powder detergent (like this Ariel, or Tide Powder) and throughly dissolve it. Than… drop in your stained garments and stir them a little, leaving them to soak overnight in very warm or hot water. The next day, pour out the water from the bucket. Drop the clothes in the washer, and run “Rinse & Spin”… then wash like Normal. I’d be shocked if this doesn’t completely remove the stains.
The stores in your city have a wonderful variety of laundry detergent to try and choose from. Every store in my city seems to have literally the same 3 or 4 products. I have to go online to try anything else... also wondering if you ever tried the new laundry detergent sheets? They look like dryer sheets but they're detergent
Yes, they really do. I notice at Walmart they tend to carry a lot of the same detergents. I haven't tried the detergent sheets; that is something that I don't see in my store. If I find it, I am going to review it.
@@SashaMoniqueTalks As far as I know, the detergent sheets are only online, but there's a lot of different kinds. They range from very expensive to very reasonable. It's too bad they're not in stores it would cut down on plastic waste for detergent bottles.
@@dinarusso3320 Hello, Dina, I have to look online and get those because you are right about all that plastic. I can remember when they only had powder laundry detergent in the box. They need to find a way to put the liquid in a box, that would cut down on that waste.
Ariel goes so hard and the price is even better. I get a lot of compliments on the way i smell. I dont wear a lot of perfume like i used to because of the smell of my detergent. I mean a lot of compliments too. I even clean my tub with it. It comes out clean too
I totally agree! Thank you so much for watching.
Thank you for posting this. I hope my local stores start to stock this product. Your clothes looked so fresh and clean that I can't wait to try it.
Hello, Carol, Ariel makes sure that their detergents smell good and clean well. It isn't easy to find. If you have a supermarket that sells ethnic products, you should be able to find it. I was searching online and it isn't easy to find. I hope Walmart starts to carry it.
@@SashaMoniqueTalks Hi, Thank you, I"ll try that. I have a few stores in the area that I can go to. Take care!!!
@@caroltheobald4322 That is good. Have a great night!
It did a nice job! Thanks for the review! ❤️
Hey, sis! You will like this. I will get another one and give it to you.
Nice results! That’s got the reviews I’ll try to find it in my area
If you don't find that one, Walmart has the blue white and red bag and that is really good too.
Thanks for that, I will be on the lookout for the Ariel Revitacolor! I love how the powder is purple, that's a rarity!
Hello, Jaykay, it is a pretty color. I was looking online and it isn't that easy to find. I hope you find it.
Jay. I couldn’t figure out a way to direct message you.
You should know, P&G is just finally phasing out the phosphates in Ariel manufactured for Mexico.
Mexican Ariel is a fantastic detergent, and I will sorely miss it. I’ve said time and time again, it’s the closest thing to to the final Tide Formulas before Phosphate was phased out in 1992.
If you have some time, you should check out a few Long Island stores and try and get some. The new bags, will have a Half Blue/Half Green Leaf on the back and say “Libre De Fosfatos”.
This Bag of RevitaColor, as well as the Downy, and Orginal Blue bags are what your looking for. The American fake verison, will have English writing and will always be no phosphate. The ones all in Spanish, are the true Latin American versions.
@@laundrygeek3330 Thanks for that information, I will indeed take a look for it.
Will have to pick this up if I see it! Would love to know your tricks to remove stains because I’m having a hard time with getting baby food stains out of onesies!
Hello, Beca, I would use Zote soap to put on the stain. Rub it in and let it sit overnight and then wash it. The oxy might work but that could be too strong for the baby's skin.
The best solution would be to get a regular mop bucket. Pour in a strong powder detergent (like this Ariel, or Tide Powder) and throughly dissolve it. Than… drop in your stained garments and stir them a little, leaving them to soak overnight in very warm or hot water.
The next day, pour out the water from the bucket. Drop the clothes in the washer, and run “Rinse & Spin”… then wash like Normal. I’d be shocked if this doesn’t completely remove the stains.
@@laundrygeek3330 Great advice!
Great review sis. Thanks for sharing ✌🏾💕
Hey, baby sis! Thanks so much for watching.
The stores in your city have a wonderful variety of laundry detergent to try and choose from. Every store in my city seems to have literally the same 3 or 4 products. I have to go online to try anything else... also wondering if you ever tried the new laundry detergent sheets? They look like dryer sheets but they're detergent
Yes, they really do. I notice at Walmart they tend to carry a lot of the same detergents. I haven't tried the detergent sheets; that is something that I don't see in my store. If I find it, I am going to review it.
@@SashaMoniqueTalks As far as I know, the detergent sheets are only online, but there's a lot of different kinds. They range from very expensive to very reasonable. It's too bad they're not in stores it would cut down on plastic waste for detergent bottles.
@@dinarusso3320 Hello, Dina, I have to look online and get those because you are right about all that plastic. I can remember when they only had powder laundry detergent in the box. They need to find a way to put the liquid in a box, that would cut down on that waste.
Nice
Thank you so much, Angie.
Is she doing laundry while wearing a mask?
There are a lot of people sick in my area so I have to be careful.