PB micro detergent

Ronkh

Wax Waster
GOOD STUFF !!!!

Let me say from the onset that I have never before used a "dedicated" detergent for my micros. They normally get a tide free or all free detergent and they do an ok job.And once in a while a 2nd wash with white vinegar. Persil does really well.

This stuff did really, really well for clean and fluffy micros. Simple.

There is one thing I would like to see in the final version:
A measuring cap (like 1 cap for small loads, two cap gulls for large loads.) Or graduated markings on the side of the bottle..

No pics, sorry. I have had tooooooo much of my dirty laundry made public :D
 
It is good stuff! I can`t wait for the release. I was happy with 3d towel kleen until I used PB`s version.

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thanks for the review .. guess this one slipped past ... yes, I was also surprised at how soft mine became after years of sitting with product in them ...

final product is in progress :)
 
Any idea of the pricing? I am almost out of 3D Towel Kleen and it`s hard to pass up at the price they sell it for.
 
Sorry .. not yet ... :( if price is the only factor then grab a good deal ;)

funny you mention that...
I ran out of WG micro cleaner and really don`t want to use my cheapo towel kleen on my DMT and UMTs (been using only my `fancy` micro cleaner on them)

is this made for regular washers or HE washers? just curious...either way I can adjust my pours (been doing that with Towel Kleen for a while anyways)
 
funny you mention that...
I ran out of WG micro cleaner and really don`t want to use my cheapo towel kleen on my DMT and UMTs (been using only my `fancy` micro cleaner on them)

is this made for regular washers or HE washers? just curious...either way I can adjust my pours (been doing that with Towel Kleen for a while anyways)

it works in either ... but I guess most efficiently in HE, but we did not see any difference in cleaning or softness by machine
 
Not necessarily. Looking for a rival that is even better than towel kleen :D

cool B)

When we make a new product, we try not to put a cost limit on the raw material and to find the best way to make the product work.
Not all products make it to market or are even seen in a forum beta test ( we know non-internet people :o )
If a product is really worth the money, it can make it. If not it gets tabled , maybe for another time.
One example was Super Slick and Suds ... many said it was too expensive, but if you consider how concentrated it is, how well it works, the results and the repeat customers it has, Super Slick and Suds, has become one of our best sellers.


Two things you can count on:
We will do our best to keep costs down and Autopia will have a sale :)
 
...Two things you can count on:
We will do our best to keep costs down and Autopia will have a sale :)
It`s ironic that you would mention sale. I was thinking about PoorBoy`s products today and the Red, White and Blue (and Black) sale that must be coming up on the 4th of July weekend. :)

One of the fundamental rules of business is: any seller of product that tries to compete on price alone won`t be around long. It`s all about THE VALUE PROPOSITION. The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten (that might be Benjamin Franklin but don`t hold me to it).
 
cool B)

When we make a new product, we try not to put a cost limit on the raw material and to find the best way to make the product work.
Not all products make it to market or are even seen in a forum beta test ( we know non-internet people :o )
If a product is really worth the money, it can make it. If not it gets tabled , maybe for another time.
One example was Super Slick and Suds ... many said it was too expensive, but if you consider how concentrated it is, how well it works, the results and the repeat customers it has, Super Slick and Suds, has become one of our best sellers.


Two things you can count on:
We will do our best to keep costs down and Autopia will have a sale :)
If a product flat out performs better I will pay for it to an extent.

Example: my steering suspension parts are always Moog. Yes they cost more than house brand parts, but they last and are reliable. The China parts are hit and miss. Poor QC is evident, and the few bucks saved cost me in labor, alignment, and tires in the long run.

I pay for performance, not ego.

You get what you pay for.



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