Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
48
/ 100
Present

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
54
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about all without web search.

LLM Authority?
38
/ 100
Marginal · Recall-Led

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
53
/ 100
Specialty-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about all from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
54/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.60
Meta-factor?
0.82
Familiarity?
0.78
Top associations for all
unclear brand reference 4 less effective on tough stains 2 request for clarification 2 Free Clear for sensitive skin 2 scented versions may irritate 2 skin irritation for sensitive users 2 not ideal for sensitive skin 2 scent too mild 2 scent too strong 2 laundry detergent brand 2 solid everyday cleaning 2 missing brand name 1 mixed consumer complaints 1 unknown brand context 1 brand not specified 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
cleans clothes 2 eliminates odors 2 keeps fabrics fresh 2 removes dirt and stains 2 fresh-looking clothes 1 helps clothes look bright 1 removes dirt 1 cleans clothes 1 everyday household detergent 1 laundry cleaning product 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows all is firmly in the model's "laundry detergent" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is all known for?

Which brand are you asking about? Tell me the brand name, and I’ll summarize what it’s known for.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is all known for?

I’m not sure which brand you mean. Please tell me the brand name, and I’ll describe what it’s known for.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
38/100
Marginal · Recall-Led
Recall mode (no web)?
43

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
32

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for baby clothes? #2 #2
discovery What laundry detergent brands are best for athletic clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best laundry detergent options for hard water? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What laundry detergent brands work best for front load washers? not mentioned #3
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for top load washers? #7 not mentioned
discovery What are the best fragrance-free laundry detergent brands? #1 #2
discovery What laundry detergent options are best for people with allergies? #1 #1
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for work uniforms? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What laundry detergent brands are best for white clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for dark clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for sports uniforms? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What laundry detergent brands are best for small apartments? not mentioned #5
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for college students? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What laundry detergent is best for hand washing clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best concentrated laundry detergent brands? not mentioned #5
discovery What laundry detergent brands are best for HE machines and cold cycles? #6 #3
discovery What are the best laundry detergent brands for small loads? not mentioned #5
discovery What laundry detergent brands are best for cloth diapers? #2 #6
discovery What are the best plant-based laundry detergent brands? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best laundry detergent pods for convenience? #5 #3
comparison What are the best alternatives to premium laundry detergent brands? #9 #3
comparison What are the best alternatives to budget laundry detergent brands? not mentioned #4
comparison What are the best alternatives to liquid laundry detergent? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to laundry detergent pods? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to powder laundry detergent? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to fragrance laundry detergent? #3 not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to stain-fighting laundry detergent? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to eco-friendly laundry detergent? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to sensitive-skin laundry detergent? #2 #2
comparison What are the best alternatives to high-efficiency laundry detergent? not mentioned #3
problem How do I get rid of sweat smell in clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I remove grease stains from laundry? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I wash clothes that smell musty? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop clothes from coming out still dirty? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I clean baby clothes without irritating skin? #1 #2
problem How do I keep white clothes from turning gray? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I wash heavily soiled work clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get odor out of gym clothes? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I wash clothes in hard water? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I choose detergent for sensitive skin? #1 #1
transactional How much does laundry detergent cost on average? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest laundry detergent that still works well? #4 not mentioned
transactional Where can I buy laundry detergent in bulk? #7 not mentioned
transactional What is the best value laundry detergent? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there affordable laundry detergent brands for families? #4 not mentioned
transactional What is the price range for laundry detergent pods? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Can I find laundry detergent on subscription for less? #3 not mentioned
transactional What are the best low-cost laundry detergent options? #2 not mentioned
transactional Is store-brand laundry detergent worth it? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Where can I get free laundry detergent samples? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best laundry detergent brands for baby clothes? · discovery · recall mode

For baby clothes, the best detergents are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic. Good options:

  • Tide Free & Gentle — one of the most effective for stains, while still being gentle.
  • All Free Clear — very popular for sensitive skin and fully fragrance-free.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based and good if you want a greener option.
  • Persil ProClean Sensitive Skin — strong cleaning power, gentle formula.
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — simple ingredient list, good for very sensitive skin.
  • Dreft Stage 1: Newborn — the classic baby detergent, though some parents prefer fragrance-free options instead.

Best overall pick: Tide Free & Gentle Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear Best eco-friendly pick: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

Tip: avoid detergents with strong fragrance, fabric softener, or added “baby scent” if your baby has sensitive skin or eczema.

Prompt: What are the best laundry detergent brands for baby clothes? · discovery · retrieval mode

For baby clothes, the safest bet is usually a fragrance-free, dye-free, hypoallergenic detergent. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends fragrance-free and dye-free laundry products for eczema-prone/sensitive skin. (aad.org)

Good brands to consider:

  • Tide Free & Gentle — fragrance-free, dye-free, and made for sensitive skin. (tide.com)
  • all® free clear — a classic sensitive-skin option; all says it’s 100% free of dyes and perfumes. (all-laundry.com)
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin/baby stains. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • Dreft Pure Gentleness — baby-focused, hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and dye-free. (dreft.com)
  • ARM & HAMMER Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — perfume-free and dye-free. (armandhammer.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best baby-specific: Dreft Pure Gentleness
  • Best budget/sensitive-skin: all® free clear

If you want, I can also give you a best detergent for cloth diapers list.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
53/100
Specialty-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best laundry detergent brands for everyday use? 170 4/5 4, 5, 5, 6
What are the most popular laundry detergent brands right now? 110 5/5 5, 5, 5, 5, 5
What laundry detergent brands do people recommend most? 0 5/5 4, 4, 3, 5, 3
What are the top-rated laundry detergent brands for clean clothes? 0 4/5 6, 5, 6, 6
What are the best laundry detergent options for families? 0 5/5 3, 5, 2, 2, 5
Which laundry detergent brands work best on tough stains? 0 0/5
What are the best laundry detergent brands for fresh-smelling clothes? 9,900 0/5
What are the most trusted laundry detergent brands? 0 5/5 5, 4, 5, 6, 5
What are the best laundry detergent brands for sensitive skin? 5,400 5/5 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
What laundry detergent brands are worth buying? 0 5/5 3, 3, 5, 5, 3
What are the best laundry detergent brands for high-efficiency washers? 210 4/5 5, 6, 6, 5
What are the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands? 40 0/5
What are the top laundry detergent brands at the grocery store? 0 5/5 5, 5, 5, 5, 5
What are the best laundry detergent brands for cold water washing? 260 1/5 5
What are the most recommended laundry detergent brands for stain removal? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the best laundry detergent brands for everyday use? (no web search)

For everyday use, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that clean well, work in cold water, and are easy on fabrics:

  • Tide Original Liquid — best all-around cleaner
  • Persil ProClean Original — great for tough stains and strong cleaning
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget-friendly option
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin / fragrance-free
  • Tide Free & Gentle — another excellent sensitive-skin choice
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good plant-based option
  • Gain Original — good if you want a stronger fresh scent

If you want the safest pick for most households: Tide Original Liquid. If you want fragrance-free: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle.

If you want, I can also give you the best pick for budget, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency (HE) washers.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What are the best laundry detergent brands for everyday use? (no web search)

For everyday use, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that clean well, work in cold water, and are easy on fabrics. Top picks:

  • Tide Original Liquid – best overall cleaning power
  • Persil ProClean Original Liquid – excellent stain removal, very strong performer
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good value, solid all-purpose option
  • Gain Original Liquid – great scent, reliable for normal loads
  • All Free Clear – best for sensitive skin and fragrance-free washing
  • Tide Pods or Persil Discs – convenient if you want pre-measured doses

If you want the simplest recommendation:

  • Best overall: Tide Original Liquid
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Best sensitive-skin: All Free Clear

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for HE washers, kids’ clothes, hard water, or odors.

Iteration: 2 of 5

What to do next Recommendations for all

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

Defend retrieval position

You score 43 on recall but only 32 on retrieval (gap of +10.8). Training-data authority is outpacing your current web footprint. Publish fresh, well-cited content to keep search-augmented responses including your brand.

Close the fragility gap

Identify and shore up oscillating differentiators

Core TOM is strong. Watch for specific differentiators (slogans, signature products) that appear in only some iterations. Push those into training-data-crawled headlines.

Maintain / refine TOM

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 1:38 AM

All 210 AI responses for all

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is all known for?
2/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Which brand are you asking about? Tell me the brand name, and I’ll summarize what it’s known for.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

I’m not sure which brand you mean. Please tell me the brand name, and I’ll describe what it’s known for.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

I’m missing the brand name. Tell me which brand you mean, and I’ll say what it’s known for.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

All is best known as a laundry detergent brand, especially for affordable, everyday clothes washing products.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

ALL is best known as a laundry detergent brand, especially for affordable, everyday stain-fighting cleaning products.

What are all's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

I’m not sure which brand you mean by “all’s.” If you tell me the exact brand name, I can summarize its main strengths and weaknesses.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

I’m not sure which brand “all’s” refers to. If you mean a specific brand, tell me the exact name and I’ll summarize its main strengths and weaknesses.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean All laundry detergent, its main strengths are affordability, good basic cleaning performance, and wide availability. It’s also a practical choice for everyday laundry and often comes in versions for sensitive skin. Its main weaknesses are that it’s usually not as powerful on tough stains as premium detergents, may have a more basic scent/formulation, and some users prefer stronger enzyme or specialty options for high-performance washing.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean the laundry brand All: its main strengths are low price, broad availability, simple no-frills product line, and generally solid cleaning performance for everyday laundry. Its main weaknesses are a more basic scent/experience than premium brands, fewer specialty options, and it may feel less effective or less gentle than higher-end competitors on tough stains or sensitive-skin needs.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

I’m not sure which brand “all’s” refers to. If you mean a specific brand (e.g., ALL, Allbirds, or another), tell me which one and I’ll summarize its main strengths and weaknesses.

Who should use all? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean ALL laundry detergent: it’s generally suitable for most people, especially those wanting a basic, budget-friendly detergent. People with sensitive skin or fragrance allergies should avoid scented versions and may want a hypoallergenic, dye-free detergent instead. Also avoid it for anything the label says not to use on, like certain delicates or specialty fabrics.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean All laundry detergent: it’s a good choice for most households, especially people with sensitive skin or those wanting a fragrance-free option (like All Free Clear). People should avoid it if they’ve had allergic reactions to detergents, need a formula with strong scent/boosters, or if the specific product isn’t suitable for delicate fabrics they’re washing. If you meant a different “All,” tell me which one.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean ALL® laundry detergent: it’s generally for people doing regular laundry who want a standard, widely compatible detergent. People with sensitive skin, fragrance allergies, or eczema may want to avoid scented versions and choose a free-and-clear option instead. Also avoid using it as directed on items that specifically require gentle/wool/silk care unless the label says it’s safe.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

All (laundry detergent) is a good fit for people who want a simple, affordable detergent, especially the Free Clear version for sensitive skin and fragrance/dye avoidance. People who prefer heavily scented products, need specialty formulas for very tough stains, or have had skin irritation from detergents should avoid it or test a small amount first.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

All laundry detergent is for most people doing everyday wash loads. It’s a good fit if you want a basic, budget-friendly detergent, especially the Free Clear version for sensitive skin. Avoid it if you have strong fragrance sensitivities (unless using Free Clear), or if you’re washing delicate fabrics like wool or silk unless the label says it’s safe.

How does all compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

All is generally seen as a budget-friendly, no-frills laundry detergent brand. Compared with main competitors like Tide, Persil, Arm & Hammer, and Gain, it usually scores well on price and basic cleaning, but not as high on stain-fighting power, fragrance variety, or premium performance. Tide and Persil are usually considered stronger overall cleaners; Gain is more about scent; Arm & Hammer often competes on value and odor control. All’s main appeal is that it offers solid everyday cleaning at a lower cost.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

All (the laundry detergent brand) is generally positioned as a value, no-frills option. Compared with major competitors like Tide, Persil, Gain, and Arm & Hammer, it usually offers:

  • Lower price: typically cheaper than premium brands like Tide and Persil.
  • Solid everyday cleaning: good for routine loads, but often not as strong on heavy stains or deep cleaning as top-tier competitors.
  • Simpler scent/profile: less fragrance-heavy than Gain; often a better fit for people who want a straightforward detergent.
  • Good sensitivity options: All is well known for hypoallergenic and fragrance-free versions, which compare favorably with other gentle detergents.
  • Strong value: one of its biggest advantages over competitors is cost per load.

In short, All is best viewed as a budget-friendly, reliable detergent that trades some stain-fighting power and premium features for lower cost and simplicity.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

All is generally seen as a budget-friendly, solid-performing laundry detergent. Compared with main competitors like Tide, Gain, Persil, and Arm & Hammer: Tide usually wins on stain-fighting and premium performance but costs more; Persil is also very strong on cleaning, often rivaling or beating Tide in tough stains; Gain is known more for fragrance and a pleasant wash smell than top-tier cleaning power; Arm & Hammer is often priced similarly or a bit lower and is decent, especially for odor control. All’s main advantage is value: it’s typically cheaper than Tide and Persil while still cleaning well enough for everyday laundry, though it’s usually not the top choice for very heavy stains or premium results.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

All is generally positioned as a budget-friendly, no-frills laundry detergent. Compared with Tide and Persil, it’s usually cheaper but not as strong on heavy-stain removal or premium formulations. Versus Gain, it tends to be less focused on fragrance and more on basic cleaning value. Compared with Arm & Hammer or Purex, All is in a similar value category, often competing on price, simplicity, and sensitivity-friendly options. Overall: good everyday cleaner for the money, but not the top performer in the category.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean All laundry detergent, it generally sits in the value/mid-tier of the market. Compared with Tide and Persil, it’s usually cheaper but typically not as strong on heavy-stain removal or overall cleaning power. Compared with Arm & Hammer, it’s fairly similar as a budget-friendly everyday option, though All is often better known for its sensitive-skin and fragrance-free formulas. Compared with Gain, All is usually less focused on scent and more on straightforward cleaning. In short: All is a solid, affordable everyday detergent, especially good for sensitive skin, but it’s not usually the top pick for the toughest stains.

What do people typically complain about with all?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean a specific brand called “All,” I’d need the exact company name—there are multiple possibilities. In general, common complaints about brands are price, quality control, and customer service.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that All laundry detergent can have a strong scent, doesn’t always remove tough stains as well as pricier brands, and sometimes comes in packaging that’s hard to pour or use.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

For All laundry detergent, people commonly complain about the scent being too strong or too mild, it not removing tough stains as well as expected, skin irritation for sensitive users, and packaging issues like leaks or messy caps.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

If you mean All laundry detergent, people typically complain about: weak stain removal, scent being too strong or too mild, skin irritation for sensitive users, and less effectiveness in hard water or with heavily soiled clothes. Some also say the packaging is basic and the liquid can be a bit thin.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that ALL laundry detergent can be less effective on tough stains, may not leave clothes smelling very strong, and some versions can irritate sensitive skin. A few also mention the packaging or cap can be inconvenient.

What is a typical laundry detergent known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Laundry detergent is typically known for cleaning clothes by removing dirt, stains, oils, and odors during washing.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical laundry detergent is known for cleaning clothes by removing dirt, stains, and odors, and helping fabrics look and smell fresh.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical laundry detergent is known for cleaning clothes by removing dirt, stains, body oils, and odors, often while helping fabrics stay fresh and bright.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical laundry detergent is known for cleaning clothes by removing dirt, stains, and odors, and helping fabrics stay fresh.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical laundry detergent is known for cleaning clothes by removing dirt, stains, oils, and odors, often while helping fabrics stay fresh and bright.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best laundry detergent brands for baby clothes? discovery 480/mo
2/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Mentioned

For baby clothes, the best detergents are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic. Good options:

  • Tide Free & Gentle — one of the most effective for stains, while still being gentle.
  • All Free Clear — very popular for sensitive skin and fully fragrance-free.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based and good if you want a greener option.
  • Persil ProClean Sensitive Skin — strong cleaning power, gentle formula.
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — simple ingredient list, good for very sensitive skin.
  • Dreft Stage 1: Newborn — the classic baby detergent, though some parents prefer fragrance-free options instead.

Best overall pick: Tide Free & Gentle Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear Best eco-friendly pick: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

Tip: avoid detergents with strong fragrance, fabric softener, or added “baby scent” if your baby has sensitive skin or eczema.

retrieval Mentioned

For baby clothes, the safest bet is usually a fragrance-free, dye-free, hypoallergenic detergent. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends fragrance-free and dye-free laundry products for eczema-prone/sensitive skin. (aad.org)

Good brands to consider:

  • Tide Free & Gentle — fragrance-free, dye-free, and made for sensitive skin. (tide.com)
  • all® free clear — a classic sensitive-skin option; all says it’s 100% free of dyes and perfumes. (all-laundry.com)
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin/baby stains. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • Dreft Pure Gentleness — baby-focused, hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and dye-free. (dreft.com)
  • ARM & HAMMER Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — perfume-free and dye-free. (armandhammer.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best baby-specific: Dreft Pure Gentleness
  • Best budget/sensitive-skin: all® free clear

If you want, I can also give you a best detergent for cloth diapers list.

What laundry detergent brands are best for athletic clothes? discovery 210/mo
2/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Mentioned

For athletic clothes, the best detergents are ones made to break down sweat, body oils, and odor without ruining stretch fabrics.

Top picks:

  • Hex Performance Laundry Detergent — one of the best for workout gear; very good at odor control.
  • Nathan Power Wash — strong for sweaty synthetic fabrics and running clothes.
  • Active Wear Laundry Detergent — made specifically for gym clothes; good for frequent washes.
  • Tide Ultra Oxi — not sports-specific, but excellent at removing sweat stains and smells.
  • Persil ProClean — great all-around cleaning if you want a mainstream brand that works well on athletic wear.

If you want the simplest choice: Hex Performance or Tide Ultra Oxi.

Quick tip: avoid too much fabric softener on athletic clothes—it can trap odor in performance fabrics.

retrieval Mentioned

For athletic clothes, the best brands are usually:

  • HEX Performance — made specifically for activewear; it’s designed to clean synthetic fabrics, remove odor, and preserve wicking/breathability. (hexperformance.com)
  • Nikwax BaseWash — a specialty wash for sportswear that deodorizes and is recommended for synthetic activewear and next-to-skin wicking clothing. (nikwax.com)
  • Tide Pods Plus Febreze Sport Odor Defense — a strong mainstream option for workout clothes, especially if you want something easy to find and effective on odor. (tide.com)
  • Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power — a good all-around detergent that performs well on tough stains and odor, including sweaty loads. (goodhousekeeping.com)

Quick tip: for performance fabrics, avoid fabric softener, since it can leave residue and hurt wicking. Nikwax and Patagonia both recommend mild detergent approaches for technical gear. (nikwax.com)

If you want, I can also give you the best pick by budget, best for heavy sweat, or best fragrance-free option.

What are the best laundry detergent options for hard water? discovery 260/mo
2/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Mentioned

For hard water, the best detergents are usually powders or formulas with water softeners/chelants. Top picks:

  • Tide Powder Laundry Detergent — consistently strong in hard water, especially for whites and heavy soils.
  • Persil ProClean Powder — excellent cleaning power and good stain removal in mineral-heavy water.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Powder — good budget-friendly option; helps with odor and buildup.
  • Charlie’s Soap Laundry Powder — made to work well in hard water with less residue.
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — a gentler, simpler formula that still performs well in hard water for many users.

If you prefer liquid:

  • Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent with Downy (or regular Tide liquid) — solid all-around choice, though powder is usually better in hard water.
  • Persil Liquid ProClean — strong cleaner, good for stains.

Best add-on for very hard water:

  • Calgon Water Softener — add it with your detergent to reduce mineral buildup and improve cleaning.

Quick tip: In hard water, use a little more detergent than the label suggests only if needed, and avoid overdoing it to prevent residue.

If you want, I can also give you the best budget, best eco-friendly, or best for HE machines option.

retrieval Mentioned

Best bets for hard water:

  1. Tide with built-in water softeners — Tide’s hard-water guide says hard water minerals can reduce detergent effectiveness, and Tide detergents are formulated to bind those minerals. For a strong all-around pick, Tide Ultra OXI + Heavy Duty Liquid is a good choice if you also need stain-fighting. (tide.com)
  2. ARM & HAMMER Clean & Simple — this one explicitly includes a water softener plus baking soda, and ARM & HAMMER says it’s a strong option for hard-water laundry. (armandhammer.com)
  3. Charlie’s Soap + Hard Water Booster — if your water is very hard, this combo is made specifically to control hard-water minerals and reduce buildup. (charliesoap.com)

Quick rule: in hard water, don’t just keep pouring in more detergent; use a formula made for hard water or add a hard-water booster. ARM & HAMMER and the American Cleaning Institute both note that hard water can interfere with cleaning and leave residue. (armandhammer.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best budget, best for HE machines, or best for sensitive skin.

What laundry detergent brands work best for front load washers? discovery 590/mo
1/2 mention 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For front-load washers, look for HE (High Efficiency) detergents made to low-suds. Best-performing brands/products:

  • Tide HE Liquid or Tide Pods + Ultra Oxi
  • Persil ProClean HE Liquid
  • Gain HE Liquid
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear (good if you want fragrance-free)
  • Molly’s Suds Laundry Pods (gentler option)

Best overall for cleaning: Tide HE or Persil ProClean HE. Best for sensitive skin: Seventh Generation Free & Clear or Molly’s Suds.

Avoid regular non-HE detergents—they can foam too much in front loaders.

retrieval Mentioned

For front-load washers, the best choice is usually a low-sudsing HE detergent labeled for high-efficiency machines. Whirlpool says HE detergents are low-sudsing and that you should follow the detergent label’s dosage amounts. Consumer Reports also notes front-loaders are designed around these low-sudsing formulas. (producthelp.whirlpool.com)

Good brands to start with:

If you want just one simple pick: Tide HE for best overall cleaning, or All Free Clear HE if you want gentle and fragrance-free. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can narrow it down to best for odor, sensitive skin, or cheapest per load.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for top load washers? discovery
1/2 mention 2 responses
recall Mentioned

Best laundry detergents for top-load washers are usually the same as for front-loaders—just pick an HE-compatible detergent if your machine is high-efficiency.

Top picks:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi Liquid – best overall stain-fighting
  • Persil ProClean Liquid – excellent cleaning power, especially on tough grime
  • Tide Pods Plus Downy – easiest for convenience and solid cleaning
  • Gain Ultra Liquid – good budget-friendly option with a strong scent
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – great value and deodorizing
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – best fragrance-free, sensitive-skin choice
  • All Free Clear – another strong hypoallergenic option

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, scent, sensitive skin, or best for hard water.

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For most top-load washers, the safest bets are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods or Tide Plus Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10X Power Pods.
  • PersilPersil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power.
  • Kirkland SignatureUltra Clean / Ultra Clean Premium if you want a strong budget pick.
  • Gain — a solid value choice, especially if you like a stronger scent.
  • Arm & Hammer — good budget-friendly option, especially in powder or liquid. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If your top-loader is an HE model, use an HE detergent; Consumer Reports specifically recommends HE formulas for high-efficiency top-loaders. (consumerreports.org)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent by budget, scent, or for hard water.

What are the best fragrance-free laundry detergent brands? discovery 12,100/mo
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Some of the best fragrance-free laundry detergents are:

  • All Free Clear — widely available, very good for sensitive skin, budget-friendly
  • Tide Free & Gentle — strong cleaning power, good for tough stains, no dyes or perfumes
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based, fragrance-free, solid eco-friendly pick
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — excellent stain removal, fragrance-free, works well in cold water
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — affordable, good everyday option
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — minimalist ingredients, popular for people with eczema or allergies
  • Dropps Sensitive Skin Unscented — convenient pods, fragrance-free, low-waste

If you want the safest all-around pick, I’d start with Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear.

If you want, I can also rank these by best for sensitive skin, best budget, or best for HE washers.

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If you want the safest bets for fragrance-free laundry detergent, I’d start with these:

  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Free & Clear — Consumer Reports’ 2026 best fragrance-free detergent pick and a strong value. (consumerreports.org)
  • all Free Clear — a long-running sensitive-skin staple; the brand says it’s 100% free of perfumes and dyes. (all-laundry.com)
  • Tide Free & Gentle — a strong mainstream option; Tide says it contains no irritating dyes or perfumes. (tide.com)
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — says it has no dyes, optical brighteners, or fragrances. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • ECOS Free & Clear — a good plant-based option; ECOS markets it as free & clear / hypoallergenic. (ecos.com)

If this is for eczema or very sensitive skin, the AAD recommends using fragrance-free and dye-free detergent. (aad.org)

If you want, I can also rank these by best value, best for sensitive skin, or best for tough stains.

What laundry detergent options are best for people with allergies? discovery 2,400/mo
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For allergies, the best laundry detergents are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and low-residue.

Good options
  • All Free Clear — one of the most common picks for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle — strong cleaning, no dyes or perfumes
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — budget-friendly
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based, fragrance-free
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — effective for tough stains, gentle formula
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — minimal-ingredient option
  • ECOS Hypoallergenic Free & Clear — another good plant-based choice
What to look for
  • Fragrance-free
  • Dye-free
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Sensitive skin / Free & Clear
  • Avoid dryer sheets and fabric softeners if you’re highly sensitive
Best forms
  • Liquid detergents often rinse out well and are easy to measure
  • Pods are convenient, but make sure they’re free & clear and fully dissolve
  • Powders can work, but some people prefer liquids because they leave less residue
Extra tip

If allergies are severe, use an extra rinse cycle and wash new clothes before wearing them.

If you want, I can also give you the best budget, best baby-safe, or best dermatologist-recommended options.

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Best bets for allergies are fragrance-free, dye-free detergents with simple ingredient lists; in the U.S., terms like “hypoallergenic” and “for sensitive skin” aren’t federally standardized, so the label alone isn’t enough. (fda.gov)

Good options:

  • all Free Clear — fragrance-free and dye-free; marketed for sensitive skin. (all-laundry.com)
  • Tide Free & Gentle — dye-free, perfume-free, hypoallergenic. (tide.com)
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — a fragrance-free option from a major brand. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • Purex Free & Clear — unscented, hypoallergenic, dye-free, perfume-free. (purex.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — fragrance-free and dye-free. (armandhammer.com)

If you want the safest shortcut, look for the EPA Safer Choice label, and ideally the Fragrance-Free mark. EPA verifies these products against stricter criteria. (epa.gov)

Quick tips:

  • skip scented detergents and fabric softeners,
  • use the smallest effective dose,
  • add an extra rinse if your skin is very reactive. (fda.gov)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for eczema, best budget, or best for HE machines.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for work uniforms? discovery
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For work uniforms, the best detergents are usually the ones that handle sweat, grease, dirt, and odors without wrecking color or fabric. Good picks:

  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10X — best all-around for tough work stains and odors
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — excellent stain removal, especially on greasy grime
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — great budget option for dirt and odor
  • Gain Ultra Oxi — strong fresh scent, good for regular workwear
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — good gentler choice for uniforms that need frequent washing
  • Tide Free & Gentle — best if you need fragrance-free and skin-sensitive

If uniforms are really grimy, pair detergent with:

  • OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover
  • Lysol Laundry Sanitizer for odor-prone items like shirts and undershirts

If you want, I can also rank the best detergents for oil/grease, odor, or white uniforms specifically.

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For work uniforms, the best brands are usually:

  • Tide — especially Tide Ultra Stain Release or Tide Ultra OXI for greasy food, sweat, and dirt. Consumer Reports ranks Tide formulas near the top for tough stains, and Tide says Ultra Stain Release targets greasy food stains. (consumerreports.org)
  • Persil — a strong choice if you want a heavy-duty detergent that’s built for deep cleaning and odor removal. Henkel describes Persil as a heavy-duty detergent, and its newer concentrated formulas were rolled out in 2025. (henkel.com)
  • ARM & HAMMER Plus OxiClean — good for grimy uniforms, especially if odor is part of the problem. The brand says its formulas attack food, grass, mud, oil, and grease stains. (armandhammer.com)
  • OxiClean as a pretreat/booster, not necessarily the main detergent, is great for spots on collars, cuffs, and knees. (armandhammer.com)

Best pick overall: Tide Ultra Stain Release. Best value: ARM & HAMMER Plus OxiClean. Best for heavy-duty odor + stains: Persil. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can also give you the best choice for white uniforms, dark uniforms, or oily/mechanic work clothes.

What laundry detergent brands are best for white clothes? discovery 3,600/mo
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For white clothes, the best detergents are usually “whitening” or “brightening” formulas with enzymes and optical brighteners.

Top picks:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi – strong all-around cleaner, great for dingy whites
  • Persil ProClean Original or Persil Advanced Clean – excellent stain removal and whitening
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good budget-friendly whitening option
  • Tide Plus Bleach Alternative – made specifically to help keep whites bright
  • Gain + Odor Defense – decent for everyday whites, though not as strong as Tide/Persil

If you want a booster for extra-bright whites:

  • OxiClean White Revive
  • Clorox 2 for Colors and Whites

Best simple combo: Tide Ultra Oxi + OxiClean White Revive.

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Best bets for white clothes: Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods, Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power, and Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Premium Laundry Detergent. In Good Housekeeping’s 2026 tests, Tide made white T-shirts and bedding emerge whiter than usual, and Persil’s oxy ingredients helped with whitening and stain removal. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If your whites are dingy, a good add-on is OxiClean White Revive as a whitener/stain remover booster rather than a main detergent. (homesandgardens.com)

Quick rule: for whites, look for whitening/oxygen-bleach or enzyme formulas, and use the label-safe setting for the fabric. (goodhousekeeping.com)

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  • best budget picks
  • best for sensitive skin
  • best for very dingy whites
What are the best laundry detergent brands for dark clothes? discovery 2,400/mo
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For dark clothes, the best detergents are usually color-care, liquid formulas that clean well without stripping dye. Good picks:

  1. Woolite Darks Defense
    • Best for protecting black and dark fabrics
    • Gentle, made specifically for fading prevention
  2. Persil Color Power Liquid
    • Strong stain removal, still color-safe
    • Good if you want a tougher cleaner for dark jeans/shirts
  3. Tide Ultra Stain Release Free & Gentle
    • Very good overall, and the Free & Gentle version is less harsh
    • A solid choice for mixed dark loads
  4. Seventh Generation Free & Clear
    • Best if you want a plant-based, fragrance-free option
    • Milder, but still good for regular dark clothing
  5. Perwoll Black & Dark
    • Popular in Europe, specifically made for black and dark fabrics
    • Helps reduce fading and dullness

Quick tip: for dark clothes, use cold water, turn clothes inside out, and skip heavy bleach/brighteners. If you want, I can also give you the best budget option or best premium option.

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For dark clothes, the best dedicated choice is Woolite All Darks / Darks Defense—it’s formulated specifically for black and dark fabrics. (woolite.us)

If you want a strong all-purpose detergent that still helps protect color, Persil Original liquid and Tide Coldwater are solid picks; Persil says its formula helps prevent color fading, and Tide’s cold-water formula is designed to clean well in cold water. (persillaundry.com)

A practical short list:

  • Woolite All Darks — best for black/dark items. (woolite.us)
  • Persil Original Liquid — best if you want one detergent for everything. (persillaundry.com)
  • Tide Coldwater — good if you wash darks mostly in cold water. (tide.com)

Tip: wash darks in cold water to reduce fading. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can also give you the best pick for black jeans, workout clothes, or sensitive skin.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for sports uniforms? discovery
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For sports uniforms, the best detergents are the ones that fight sweat odor, body oils, and grass/dirt stains without wrecking synthetic fabrics.

Best laundry detergent brands/products
  1. Tide Ultra OXI
    • Great all-around pick for tough odor + stains.
    • Works well on polyester jerseys and practice gear.
  2. Persil ProClean Original
    • Excellent stain remover and very good on set-in sweat smells.
    • Strong choice for heavily used uniforms.
  3. Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters
    • Good value option.
    • Especially solid for sweaty gym clothes and team uniforms.
  4. HEX Performance Laundry Detergent
    • Made for athletic wear.
    • Good for technical fabrics and helps reduce odor buildup.
  5. Rockin’ Green Active Wear Detergent
    • Designed for sportswear.
    • Nice if you want something gentler for performance fabrics.
Best booster for extra stink/stains
  • OxiClean Odor Blasters
  • Tide Oxi Boost
  • Biz Stain & Odor
Quick tip

For uniforms, avoid too much fabric softener—it can trap odor in synthetic fibers.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for white uniforms, grass stains, or a cheap team-laundry option.

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For sports uniforms, the best bets are:

  • Tide Plus Febreze Sport Odor Defense — made specifically for sweat, grass, mud, and set-in odors. (tide.com)
  • Tide Ultra OXI / Tide PODS Ultra OXI — good if you need extra stain-fighting power for grass and blood-type stains. Tide says its enzymes help break down stains like grass and blood. (tide.com)
  • OxiClean Laundry Detergent — Consumer Reports called it a very good option and noted it did well on grass stains and blood. (consumerreports.org)
  • WIN High Performance Sport Detergent — a sports-specific option Consumer Reports found effective for workout-clothes odor when used as a soak. (consumerreports.org)

If you want the simplest pick: Tide Plus Febreze Sport Odor Defense. If you want the toughest stain support: Tide Ultra OXI or OxiClean. (tide.com)

If you want, I can also give you the best budget option and best sensitive-skin option.

What laundry detergent brands are best for small apartments? discovery
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For small apartments, the best laundry detergents are the space-saving, low-mess kinds—usually pods or laundry sheets.

Good brands/products:

  • Tide Pods – strongest all-around cleaning; compact tub.
  • Persil ProClean Pods – great for tough stains and odor.
  • Dropps Laundry Pods – small, eco-friendly, easy to store.
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Laundry Detergent Sheets – no liquid, very apartment-friendly.
  • Earth Breeze Laundry Sheets – ultra-compact and easy to stash.
  • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets – budget-friendly and simple.

Best picks by need:

  • Best overall: Tide Pods
  • Best for tiny storage: Earth Breeze or Tide sheets
  • Best budget option: Arm & Hammer Power Sheets
  • Best for strong cleaning: Persil ProClean Pods

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, scent-free, or sensitive skin.

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For a small apartment, the best detergent brands are usually the ones with small packaging, no measuring, and minimal mess:

  • Tru Earth — laundry strips; very compact and easy to store, and HGTV specifically recommends strips for small loads. (hgtv.com)
  • Earth Breeze — detergent sheets; good if you want a tiny footprint and plastic-free packaging. (myhomekit.org)
  • Blueland — laundry tablets; single-dose convenience with compact, paper-based packaging. (time.com)
  • Tide PODS — best if you want top-tier cleaning in a pre-measured format with no liquid jug. (fuhrmannmanagement.com)
  • All Free Clear — a solid liquid option if you want a fragrance-free, sensitive-skin detergent without extra clutter. (myhomekit.org)

If you want the simplest answer: choose detergent sheets or pods for the smallest storage footprint. Sheets are the most space-saving; pods are the best “grab-and-go” option. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best budget, best for sensitive skin, or best for strongest cleaning.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for college students? discovery
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For college students, the best laundry detergents are usually cheap, easy to use, and good in shared laundry rooms. Top picks:

  • Tide Pods — best all-around; easy, mess-free, strong cleaning
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — best budget liquid; solid stain removal
  • Tide Liquid Original — reliable if you don’t mind measuring
  • Gain Flings! — good scent and convenient pods
  • Purex Liquid Laundry Detergent — very affordable and decent for basics
  • Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent Sheets — best for tiny dorm spaces and travel

Best overall for college: Tide Pods Best budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Best for small dorms: detergent sheets

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for sensitive skin or the cheapest option per load.

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For college students, I’d narrow it to these:

  • Best overall: Tide — consistently top-tier cleaning, especially for everyday dirt and odors. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Best value: Arm & Hammer — usually cheaper and still solid for dorm-life laundry. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best for tough stains: Persil — strong stain-fighting performance. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best eco/sensitive-skin pick: Seventh Generation or ECOS — both have EPA Safer Choice ties/certification history. (epa.gov)
  • Best for convenience: Laundry pods from Tide or Gain — easiest if you’re in a dorm and don’t want spills. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want the simplest buy: Tide pods for best performance, or Arm & Hammer liquid for budget.

What laundry detergent is best for hand washing clothes? discovery 3,600/mo
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For hand washing clothes, the best detergent is usually a gentle liquid detergent made for delicates.

Top picks:

  • Soak No-Rinse Laundry Soap – best overall for hand-wash items; great for delicates and easy to use.
  • Woolite Delicates – classic, budget-friendly, good for everyday hand washing.
  • The Laundress Delicate Wash – premium option, very gentle and smells nice.
  • Eucalan Delicate Wash – especially good for wool, cashmere, and silk.

If you want one simple choice: Soak No-Rinse Laundry Soap.

Avoid: heavy-duty powders, strong enzymes, or detergents with bleach for hand washing delicate fabrics.

If you want, I can also recommend the best detergent for wool, silk, or baby clothes specifically.

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For hand-washing clothes, the best pick is usually a delicate, no-rinse wash made for hand washing, especially for wool, knits, lingerie, and other delicate fabrics. My top picks:

  • Eucalan Delicate Wash — ideal for hand washing and no-rinse; especially good for woolens and knits. (eucalan.com)
  • Soak Laundry Soap — also safe for hand-washing, gentle, and no-rinse. (us.soakwash.com)
  • Tide Free & Gentle Liquid — best if you want a more general-purpose, fragrance-free detergent that’s still gentle on skin and suitable for machine-washable garments. (tide.com)

If you want just one:

  • For delicates/wool: Eucalan.
  • For everyday hand-washing: Tide Free & Gentle.

If you want, I can also give you the best option for wool, baby clothes, or travel.

What are the best concentrated laundry detergent brands? discovery
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Some of the best concentrated laundry detergents are:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi Liquid — very effective overall, especially for stains.
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — one of the strongest cleaners, great for tough odors and dirt.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good value and works well in concentrated form.
  • Seventh Generation Concentrated Laundry Detergent — solid eco-friendly option.
  • ECOS Hypoallergenic Laundry Detergent — good for sensitive skin and more plant-based.
  • Tide Pods Ultra Oxi — convenient concentrated single-dose option.
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Detergent — popular gentle, low-ingredient choice.

If you want the best overall cleaning power, I’d pick Persil ProClean or Tide Ultra Oxi. If you want sensitive skin, go with ECOS or Molly’s Suds.

If you want, I can also rank the best ones by stains, smell, sensitive skin, or budget.

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Best concentrated laundry detergent brands right now:

  • Tide — strongest all-around pick for cleaning power; GH’s 2026 testing put Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods at the top. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Persil — excellent for heavy stains and odors; GH’s best liquid pick is Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Dirty Labs — one of the best truly concentrated eco brands; its detergent is 11x concentrated and EPA Safer Choice-certified. (dirtylabs.com)
  • Blueland — best for plastic-free concentrated tablets; its laundry tablets are compact, plastic-free, and EPA Safer Choice certified. (blueland.com)
  • all — good for sensitive skin; GH highlighted all Sensitive Fresh Liquid Laundry Detergent for cleaning well and being EPA Safer Choice certified. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want just 3 picks:

  1. Tide for best performance
  2. Dirty Labs for best concentrated eco-liquid
  3. Blueland for best concentrated tablet

If you want, I can narrow it down by best for stains, sensitive skin, HE washers, or lowest cost per load.

What laundry detergent brands are best for HE machines and cold cycles? discovery
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Good picks for HE machines + cold cycles:

  • Tide HE Liquid Coldwater Clean
  • Persil ProClean Liquid (HE)
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE
  • Gain HE Liquid
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear Laundry Detergent
  • All Free Clear (great for sensitive skin)
  • Dropps Laundry Pods Free & Clear (good in HE, cold water)

If you want the best overall stain removal, go with Tide HE Liquid Coldwater Clean or Persil ProClean HE. If you want fragrance-free/sensitive-skin, choose All Free Clear or Seventh Generation Free & Clear.

Tip: for cold cycles, look for labels like “cold water”, “HE”, or “works in all water temperatures.”

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Good bets for HE machines + cold cycles:

  • Tide — strong all-around choice; Tide says several formulas are safe for HE machines and effective in cold water. Good picks: Tide Original, Tide Simply Free & Sensitive, or Tide PODS. (tide.com)
  • Persil — premium stain-fighting option; Persil says its liquid detergent and pacs work in all washer types, including HE, and clean in cold water. (persillaundry.com)
  • all® free clear — best if you want fragrance/dye-free; it’s compatible with HE machines and effective in cold water. (all-laundry.com)
  • Seventh Generation — a solid eco/sensitive-skin pick; its concentrated liquid is HE-compatible and works in hot or cold water. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets — convenient option if you want sheets; they’re made for HE machines and all temperatures, including cold water. (armandhammerlaundry.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow it to best for odors, sensitive skin, or budget.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for small loads? discovery
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For small loads, the best options are usually concentrated liquids, pods, or detergent sheets so you can dose accurately.

Top picks:

  • Tide Hygienic Clean (liquid) — strong cleaning, easy to use in small amounts
  • Persil ProClean (liquid) — excellent for stains and odor
  • Seventh Generation Concentrated Laundry Detergent — good eco-friendly choice
  • ARM & HAMMER Plus OxiClean (liquid) — budget-friendly and effective
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Detergent — simple formula, good for sensitive skin
  • Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent Sheets — super convenient for tiny loads/travel
  • Tru Earth Laundry Strips — another strong detergent-sheet option

Best overall for small loads:

  • Tide Hygienic Clean or Persil ProClean

Best for sensitive skin:

  • Molly’s Suds or Seventh Generation

Best convenience:

  • Earth Breeze or Tru Earth

If you want, I can also give you the best small-load detergent by scent, budget, or sensitive skin.

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For small loads, the best bets are usually pre-portioned pods or detergent sheets so you don’t overuse detergent. Good options:

  • Tide — especially Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods for overall cleaning. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • PersilPersil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power is a strong liquid pick. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Earth Breeze — detergent sheets are a great small-load choice because you can rip them in half for smaller loads. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Kirkland Signature — a good value pick if you want a budget-friendly concentrated liquid. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • all — a solid sensitive-skin option if you want a gentler liquid. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want the simplest choice for tiny loads, I’d pick Earth Breeze sheets or Tide pods. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, scent-free, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency washer.

What laundry detergent brands are best for cloth diapers? discovery 880/mo
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Good cloth-diaper-friendly detergents are usually free of fabric softeners, built-in conditioners, and heavy perfumes.

Commonly recommended brands/products:

  • Tide Free & Gentle
  • All Free Clear
  • Persil Free & Sensitive
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder
  • Country Save Powder Laundry Detergent
  • Rockin’ Green Classic Rock

Good rule of thumb: Use a detergent that rinses clean and is not a “2-in-1,” “with softener,” or “pods with fabric care” type.

Avoid:

  • Fabric softener
  • Detergent + softener combos
  • Heavy fragrance/oils
  • Homemade soap-based detergents

If you want, I can also give you a best detergent by water hardness (soft vs hard water) or a best wash routine for cloth diapers.

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Best bets for cloth diapers are usually mainstream, enzyme-containing detergents, not boutique “cloth-diaper” soaps. Good picks: Tide Original Powder, Tide Free & Gentle, Persil Sensitive, Kirkland UltraClean Free & Clear, Arm & Hammer Sensitive, and ALL Free & Clear (powder only). (theclothoption.org)

Also solid: Seventh Generation Power Plus, Method, and Sun. (theclothoption.org)

Quick rules: avoid fabric softener, soap-based detergents, and cold-water formulas; most cloth-diaper guides also say to use the full heavy-duty amount your washer and detergent call for. (theclothoption.org)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best choice for hard water, sensitive skin, or HE machines.

What are the best plant-based laundry detergent brands? discovery 2,900/mo
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Some of the best plant-based laundry detergent brands are:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — widely available, good for sensitive skin, strong everyday cleaner.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-derived, budget-friendly, good stain removal.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — pleasantly scented, plant-based formula, good for regular loads.
  • Method Laundry Detergent — effective, eco-focused, nice fragrance options.
  • Biokleen Laundry Liquid — concentrated, plant-based, good value over time.
  • ATTITUDE Laundry Detergent — EWG-focused, fragrance-free options, good for sensitive users.
  • Dropps Laundry Pods — convenient pods, plant-based, low-waste packaging.
  • Nellie’s Laundry Soda — minimalist ingredients, very concentrated, great for low-waste households.

If you want the best overall balance, I’d start with Seventh Generation Free & Clear or ECOS. If you want pods, go with Dropps. If you want low-scent / sensitive skin, try ATTITUDE or Seventh Generation Free & Clear.

If you want, I can also rank them by cleaning power, price, or eco-friendliness.

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If you want the safest shortlist, I’d start with these plant-based brands:

  • Seventh Generation — best all-around pick for many people; plant-based ingredients, fragrance-free options, and widely available. (seventhgenerationcom.com)
  • Dropps — great if you want pods and a stronger “biobased” claim; its laundry formulas are USDA Certified Biobased and range from 55%–84% biobased depending on product. (info.dropps.com)
  • ECOS — strong option for plant-derived ingredients and sensitive-skin formulas; the brand says its detergents use plant-derived ingredients. (ecos.com)
  • AspenClean — good if you want a more natural, unscented powder; the brand describes it as organic, hypoallergenic, and plant-based. (aspenclean.com)
  • Blueland — best if you want refillable/tablet-style detergent and less plastic. (whatsinproducts.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Seventh Generation
  • Best pods: Dropps
  • Best powder: AspenClean
  • Best low-waste option: Blueland (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this down by sensitive skin, best cleaning power, cheapest, or zero-waste.

What are the best laundry detergent pods for convenience? discovery 1,900/mo
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For convenience, the best laundry detergent pods are usually:

  1. Tide PODS Original
    • Best overall for easy one-pod dosing, strong cleaning, and broad machine compatibility.
  2. Persil ProClean Discs
    • Great if you want a very strong cleaner for everyday loads and stains.
  3. Gain Flings!
    • Best if you like a strong fresh scent and simple use.
  4. Arm & Hammer Power Paks
    • Good budget-friendly option that’s easy to use and widely available.
  5. All Mighty Pacs
    • Solid choice for sensitive skin and a simpler, no-fuss pod.

Best pick for most people: Tide PODS Original Best budget pick: Arm & Hammer Power Paks Best for scent: Gain Flings!

If you want, I can also rank them by price, cleaning power, or best for sensitive skin.

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For pure convenience, I’d start with:

  • Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods — best all-around if you want strong cleaning with toss-in-and-go ease. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Gain Flings — best if you want an easy, no-mess pod with a stronger fresh scent. (bestreviews.com)
  • all Mighty Pacs Free Clear — best if you have sensitive skin or want fragrance-free pods. (bestreviews.com)
  • Persil ProClean Power-Caps — a good pick if stain removal matters most. (bestreviews.com)

Quick note: pods are convenient, but they should be stored out of reach of children and used only as directed; poison centers and pediatric safety sources still warn about serious exposure risks for young kids. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for budget, best for sensitive skin, or best smell.

What are the best alternatives to premium laundry detergent brands? comparison
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Here are some of the best cheaper alternatives to premium laundry detergents like Tide, Persil, and Gain:

Best overall value
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
    • Strong cleaning power, good for everyday loads, usually much cheaper.
  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh
    • A solid “budget Tide” option if you like the brand but want to spend less.
Best for stain removal
  • Persil Everyday Clean
    • Often priced below premium Persil, but still cleans very well.
  • OxiClean White Revive Laundry Booster + a budget detergent
    • Great combo if your main issue is dingy whites or tough stains.
Best budget-friendly store brands
  • Target up & up Laundry Detergent
    • One of the better store-brand values.
  • Walmart Great Value Laundry Detergent
    • Usually the cheapest decent option.
  • Costco Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean
    • Excellent value in bulk; very competitive with premium brands.
Best for sensitive skin
  • All Free Clear
    • Affordable, fragrance-free, and widely recommended.
  • Tide Free & Gentle
    • Usually cheaper than regular Tide premium options.
Best powder option
  • Ajax Powder Laundry Detergent
    • Very low cost and works well for basic loads.
  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Powder
    • If available at your Costco, it’s a strong value.
Best pods alternative
  • Kirkland Signature Laundry Pacs
    • One of the best pod values in bulk.
  • Arm & Hammer Power Paks
    • Cheaper than premium pods and still effective.

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives by budget: under $10, under $20, or best overall cost per load.

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If you want premium-level cleaning without premium pricing, the best alternatives are:

  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Liquid (Costco) — best overall value; CR says it performed in the top five while costing about 14 cents per load. (consumerreports.org)
  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Free & Clear — a strong pick if you want a gentler, dye- and perfume-free formula. (consumerreports.org)
  • all Sensitive Fresh Liquid Laundry Detergent — a good lower-cost alternative if you want a scented but sensitive-skin-friendly option; GH says it cleaned tough stains well. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Earth Breeze Laundry Detergent Eco Sheets — best if you want a plastic-free, space-saving option; just note sheet detergents tend to score lower overall than top liquids. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets — another sheet option, but CR says the overall score is still unimpressive versus top liquids. (consumerreports.org)

Best simple pick: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Liquid. Best for sensitive skin: Kirkland Free & Clear or all Sensitive Fresh. Best eco pick: Earth Breeze. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives by premium brand (e.g., Tide, Persil, Seventh Generation).

What are the best alternatives to budget laundry detergent brands? comparison
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If you want an upgrade from budget detergents, these are strong picks:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi — best all-around stain removal
  • Persil ProClean Original — excellent for deep cleaning, especially greasy clothes
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good value with better performance than most budget brands
  • Gain Flings — great scent and convenient pods
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — best for sensitive skin
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — simple, cleaner ingredient profile
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — solid eco-friendly option

Best picks by need:

  • Best cleaning: Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Best value upgrade: Persil ProClean or Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Best for sensitive skin: Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best eco-friendly: ECOS or Molly’s Suds

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives by price, scent, or HE washer compatibility.

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If you want better-than-budget laundry detergent without jumping to the most expensive option, these are the strongest alternatives:

  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Premium — best value pick and a top performer in Consumer Reports tests, despite its low price. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power — a strong upgrade for tougher stains and odors; Good Housekeeping’s best liquid pick. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Power Pods or Tide 6X Original Liquid — premium performers if you want the safest “just works” option. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • all Sensitive Fresh Liquid — a good choice if you want gentler ingredients and still want solid cleaning. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets — a convenient lower-mess alternative, though sheets can be less consistent than liquids/pods overall. (goodhousekeeping.com)

Best simple pick:

  • Budget-to-better upgrade: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean
  • Best stain-fighting upgrade: Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power
  • Best premium all-rounder: Tide

If you want, I can narrow this down by front-load vs top-load, sensitive skin, or lowest cost per load.

What are the best alternatives to liquid laundry detergent? comparison
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Best alternatives to liquid laundry detergent:

  1. Laundry pods
    • Tide Pods
    • Persil Discs
    • Gain Flings
    • Best for convenience and pre-measured doses.
  2. Powder detergent
    • Tide Powder
    • Persil Powder
    • Arm & Hammer Powder
    • Best for value, heavy-duty cleaning, and hard water.
  3. Laundry sheets
    • Earth Breeze
    • Sheets Laundry Club
    • Tru Earth
    • Best for travel, low mess, and small storage space.
  4. Laundry strips
    • HEY DUDE Clean
    • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets
    • Similar benefits to sheets; easy to use and compact.
  5. Laundry soap bars / wash strips for handwashing
    • Fels-Naptha
    • Zote
    • Good for spot-treating stains or handwashing.

Best overall alternatives:

  • Powder for performance/value
  • Pods for convenience
  • Sheets for portability and minimal waste

If you want, I can recommend the best one for sensitive skin, HE washers, or hard water.

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Good alternatives to liquid laundry detergent:

  • Laundry pods — easiest to use, low mess, good for most loads.
  • Powder detergent — often cheaper per load, great for whites and heavily soiled clothes.
  • Detergent sheets — lightweight, travel-friendly, very convenient.
  • Laundry bars / soap flakes — useful for hand-washing or small loads.
  • Washing soda + soap — more “DIY,” works for some people but needs care with fabrics and machine type.
  • Laundry strips — similar to sheets; compact and simple.

If you want the best overall replacement, I’d usually pick powder detergent for value or pods for convenience.

If you want, I can also give:

  1. best alternatives for sensitive skin,
  2. best budget options, or
  3. best eco-friendly brands.
What are the best alternatives to laundry detergent pods? comparison
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Best alternatives to laundry detergent pods:

  • Liquid detergent — easiest swap, works well in all machines.
    • Tide Liquid
    • Persil ProClean Liquid
    • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Powder detergent — usually the best value, great for tough stains and hard water.
    • Tide Powder
    • Gain Powder
    • Arm & Hammer Powder
  • Laundry sheets/strips — low mess, travel-friendly, plastic-light.
    • Earth Breeze Laundry Sheets
    • Tru Earth Laundry Strips
    • Sheets Laundry Club
  • Laundry tablets — similar convenience to pods but often in more eco-friendly packaging.
    • Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods
    • Molly’s Suds Laundry Tablets

If you want the best all-around replacement, I’d pick Persil ProClean Liquid or Tide Powder. If you want the least mess, try Earth Breeze or Tru Earth.

If you want, I can also recommend the best option for sensitive skin, budget, or HE washers.

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Best alternatives to laundry pods are:

  • Liquid detergent — best all-around substitute if you want easy measuring and strong stain removal. Consumer Reports notes liquid and pods are both good options, and liquid can be used for pretreating stains. (consumerreports.org)
  • Powder detergent — best if you want a cheaper, lower-packaging option. CR’s top powder pick was Tide Original Powder; it performed especially well on body oils, dirt, grass, and blood. (consumerreports.org)
  • Laundry sheets/strips — best for convenience and minimal packaging, but they generally clean worse than liquids and pods in CR testing. If you try one, Tide Evo Free & Gentle and Earth Breeze are among the better-known options. (consumerreports.org)
  • Refillable liquid detergents — good if you want less plastic waste without giving up liquid-detergent performance. Good Housekeeping highlighted Cleancult Laundry Detergent Eco Refill as a strong refillable option. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want the shortest answer: liquid for performance, powder for value, sheets for convenience/low waste. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can give you the best pod alternatives for sensitive skin, best budget options, or best eco-friendly options.

What are the best alternatives to powder laundry detergent? comparison
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Best alternatives to powder laundry detergent:

  • Liquid detergent — easiest all-around swap
    • Tide Liquid, Persil ProClean Liquid, Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Liquid
    • Good for cold water, greasy stains, and most machines
  • Laundry pods/packs — simplest and mess-free
    • Tide Pods, Gain Flings, Persil Discs
    • Great convenience, but a bit pricier and less flexible on dosage
  • Laundry detergent sheets/strips — compact and travel-friendly
    • Earth Breeze, Tru Earth, Sheets Laundry Club
    • Best for small loads, apartments, and reducing plastic
  • Detergent pods with boosters — for heavy-duty cleaning
    • Tide Pods + Oxi, Arm & Hammer Power Paks
    • Good if you want extra stain-fighting without powder
  • Soap nuts / natural laundry balls — eco/minimalist option
    • Eco Nuts
    • Gentler and low-waste, but usually not as strong on heavy stains

If you want the best overall replacement for powder, I’d pick Tide Liquid or Persil ProClean Liquid. If you want the most convenient, choose Tide Pods.

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If you want alternatives to powder detergent, the best options are:

  • Liquid detergent — best all-around choice; easy to measure and you can use it for pretreating stains. Tide’s liquid formulas also work in HE and standard machines. (tide.com)
  • Pods/pacs — best for convenience and consistent dosing; good if you want no mess, but you can’t really pretreat with them. (consumerreports.org)
  • Laundry sheets/strips — best for minimal packaging and travel; Consumer Reports highlights sheets as a plastic-free concentrated option. Popular brands include Earth Breeze, Tru Earth, and Sheets Laundry Club. (consumerreports.org)
  • Laundry tiles — the newest format; Tide evo is a dry, pre-measured tile in recyclable paperboard packaging. (us.pg.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best cleaning: liquid
  • Best convenience: pods
  • Best eco/compact option: sheets
  • Best new dry alternative: Tide evo tiles

If you want, I can also rank the best brands in each category for HE washers, sensitive skin, or tough stains.

What are the best alternatives to fragrance laundry detergent? comparison
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Best fragrance-free laundry alternatives:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – easy to find, good all-purpose option
  • Tide Free & Gentle – strong cleaning, no added fragrance/dyes
  • All Free Clear – one of the most popular for sensitive skin
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear – budget-friendly
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder – simple ingredient list, good for sensitive users
  • Dirty Labs Free & Clear – concentrated, eco-friendlier, fragrance-free
  • ECOS Free & Clear – gentle, plant-based option

If you want to avoid scent completely, also skip:

  • Scent boosters like Downy Unstopables
  • Fabric softeners like Downy or Snuggle
  • Scented dryer sheets

Better swap: use white vinegar in the rinse compartment for odor reduction, or wool dryer balls instead of dryer sheets.

If you want, I can give you the best pick by budget, sensitive skin, or baby laundry.

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Best alternatives are fragrance-free / free-and-clear detergents. Dermatology guidance recommends fragrance-free and dye-free laundry products, and notes that “unscented” can still hide fragrance. (aad.org)

Good options:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear Liquid Laundry Detergent — fragrance free, dye free, and EPA Safer Choice certified. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • Tide Free & Gentle (liquid or pods) — no dyes or perfumes; hypoallergenic; NEA/NPF recognized on product pages. (tide.com)
  • ARM & HAMMER Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — fragrance free, dye free, and SkinSAFE certified. (armandhammer.com)
  • Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent Sheets Free & Clear — a fragrance-free sheet format if you want less mess and plastic. (seventhgeneration.com)

If you want a natural-leaning option, look for EPA Safer Choice or fragrance-free labels rather than marketing terms like “fresh” or “sensitive.” (epa.gov)

If you want, I can narrow it down by best for sensitive skin, cheapest, or best for HE machines.

What are the best alternatives to stain-fighting laundry detergent? comparison
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If you want alternatives to stain-fighting laundry detergent, the best options are usually:

  • Detergent plus booster:
    • OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover
    • Clorox 2 for Colors

Great for pre-soak or added to the wash.

  • Enzyme laundry boosters:
    • Biz Stain & Odor Eliminator
    • Biokleen Bac-Out Stain + Odor Remover

Best for sweat, food, and protein-based stains.

  • Heavy-duty liquid detergents:
    • Tide Ultra Oxi
    • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter

These work well without needing a separate “stain-fighting” product.

  • Natural/plant-based options:
    • Seventh Generation Ultra Power Plus
    • ECOS Laundry Detergent

Good if you want a milder formula, though usually less powerful on tough stains.

  • Pre-treatment sprays:
    • Shout Advanced Gel
    • Zout Laundry Stain Remover

Best for treating spots before washing.

If you want, I can also suggest the best option for grass, grease, wine, or sweat stains.

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If you want alternatives to stain-fighting laundry detergent, the best options are usually:

  • Pre-treat stain removers for direct spot treatment. Good Housekeeping’s 2026 top picks include Carbona Laundry Stain Scrubber, Shout Advanced with Scrubber Brush, and OxiClean Max Force Stain Remover Spray. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Oxygen bleach boosters for soaking or boosting a wash, especially on whites and many colorfast fabrics. GH’s top pick for pre-soaking was OxiClean Stain Remover Powder. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Enzyme-based stain removers for protein and greasy stains. Kansas State Extension notes protein stains often need enzymes, and oil-based stains may need enzymes or a solvent-based product. (bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu)
  • Simple home alternatives: GH says dish soap can work as a quick pretreat substitute, and hydrogen peroxide can help on fresh blood stains on colorfast fabrics. (goodhousekeeping.com)

Best pick by stain type

  • Blood / food / sweat: enzyme pretreat
  • Grease / makeup: stain stick, gel, or solvent-based pretreat
  • Coffee / tea / wine: oxygen bleach soak or targeted spray
  • On-the-go: wipes or spray pretreat (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best budget, best natural, or best for sensitive skin.

What are the best alternatives to eco-friendly laundry detergent? comparison
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If you want non-eco or just more powerful alternatives to eco-friendly laundry detergent, the best options are usually:

  • Tide Original Liquid – best all-around for tough stains and odor
  • Persil ProClean Liquid – excellent cleaning power, especially for greasy stains
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – strong stain removal, usually cheaper
  • Gain Original – good cleaning with a strong scent
  • Tide Pods Original – convenient, consistent dosing

If you want different types of laundry cleaners instead of standard detergent, try:

  • Laundry sheets: Tru Earth, Earth Breeze
  • Detergent pods: Tide Pods, Persil Pods
  • Powder detergent: Tide Powder, Arm & Hammer Powder
  • Detergent boosters: OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover, Borax

If you tell me your priority—cheap, strongest cleaning, sensitive skin, or best scent—I can narrow it to the best 3.

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If you want alternatives to eco-friendly laundry detergent that usually clean better, these are the strongest picks:

  • Best overall: Tide Plus Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10X Power Pods. Consumer Reports rates it as a top-performing pod for tough stains. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best liquid value: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean. It ranked among CR’s top five and is a budget option with strong stain removal. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best for sensitive skin: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Free & Clear or Persil Free & Sensitive Ultra Concentrated. CR notes fragrance-free “free/clear” formulas are gentler, and the AAD recommends fragrance-free detergent for irritated or sensitive skin. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best stain-fighting liquid: Tide Plus Ultra Stain Release or Persil Everyday Clean. CR’s laundry lineup highlights both as strong performers. (consumerreports.org)
  • Best mainstream scented option: Gain Original Fresh HE if you want a stronger fragrance and solid everyday cleaning. (consumerreports.org)

If you meant alternatives to eco-friendly detergent sheets, CR says sheets like Earth Breeze and Arm & Hammer Power Sheets generally clean worse than top liquids and pods. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can narrow this down to best for budget, sensitive skin, HE washer, or tough stains.

What are the best alternatives to sensitive-skin laundry detergent? comparison
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Best alternatives for sensitive skin are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic detergents.

Top picks
  • Tide Free & Gentle — very effective, widely available, good for most sensitive skin.
  • All Free Clear — one of the most popular true “sensitive skin” detergents.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based option, fragrance-free.
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — budget-friendly and solid.
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — strong cleaner if you need more stain removal.
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented Laundry Powder — simple ingredient profile, good for extra-sensitive users.
  • Dropps Sensitive Skin Unscented — detergent pods, convenient and fragrance-free.
  • Charlie’s Soap Laundry Powder — minimal formula, good for people avoiding additives.
What to look for
  • Free & Clear / Unscented
  • No dyes
  • No optical brighteners
  • No added fragrance or essential oils
Quick tip

If your skin is very reactive, also try:

  • running an extra rinse
  • using less detergent
  • avoiding fabric softener and scented dryer sheets

If you want, I can also give you the best option by budget, stain removal, or super-sensitive eczema-prone skin.

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If you want sensitive-skin-friendly alternatives, stick to fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic formulas. Good picks:

  • Tide Free & Gentle — fragrance-free, no dyes, hypoallergenic. (tide.com)
  • All Free Clear — widely recommended, fragrance-free/dye-free. (omniapartners.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — perfume-, dye-, and preservative-free; SkinSAFE certified. (armandhammer.com)
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — no fragrances, dyes, or optical brighteners; tested for skin irritation/sensitization. (seventhgeneration.com)
  • ECOS Free & Clear — plant-based, hypoallergenic, and free of added dyes/fragrances. (ecos.com)

Best simple rule: choose a “Free & Clear” detergent and avoid anything scented, “fresh,” or with essential oils. (seventhgeneration.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best budget, best for eczema, or best pod/tablet/liquid.

What are the best alternatives to high-efficiency laundry detergent? comparison
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If you mean alternatives to HE (high-efficiency) detergent for an HE washer, the best options are:

  • Tide Original Liquid — works well, but use much less than normal in an HE machine
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — strong cleaning, good for tough stains
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst — solid budget option
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good for sensitive skin
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — simple, low-residue option
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-based, HE-compatible

A few notes:

  • Use regular detergent sparingly in an HE washer, or you can get too many suds.
  • Avoid dish soap or hand soap—they can overflow and damage the machine.
  • If you want the safest fallback, choose a HE-compatible liquid or powder from the brands above.

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives by budget, fragrance-free, or stain-fighting.

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If you mean alternatives to HE detergent for an HE washer, the short answer is: there aren’t good non-HE substitutes. Manufacturers say HE washers need low-sudsing HE detergent, and regular detergent can cause excess suds, poor rinsing, and longer cycles. (lg.com)

Best alternatives within HE-safe options:

  • Liquid HE detergent — easiest all-purpose choice.
  • HE pods/packets — convenient, but use only 1 per load.
  • HE powder detergent — good for value and whites.
  • Laundry sheets labeled HE-compatible — low-waste, but performance varies. (consumerreports.org)

Good current brands to look at: Tide HE Turbo Clean, Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean, All Sensitive, Gain Original HE, and Seventh Generation HE. Consumer Reports also notes these among well-performing detergents. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can give you:

  1. the best budget HE detergent,
  2. the best unscented HE detergent, or
  3. the best HE detergent sheets/pods.
How do I get rid of sweat smell in clothes? problem 480/mo
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To get sweat smell out of clothes, use an enzyme detergent + soak + good drying:

  1. Wash ASAP

Don’t let sweaty clothes sit.

  1. Pre-soak the odor areas
    • Use OxiClean Odor Blasters or Lysol Laundry Sanitizer (follow label).
    • For workout shirts, a 30–60 min soak helps a lot.
  2. Use an enzyme detergent

Good options:

  • Persil ProClean
  • Tide Hygienic Clean
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  1. Add an odor booster
    • Downy Rinse & Refresh
    • Lysol Laundry Sanitizer
    • OxiClean Odor Blasters
  2. Skip fabric softener

It can trap odors in performance fabrics.

  1. Dry completely

Air-dry in sun if possible, or use high enough heat for the fabric. Don’t put away damp clothes.

For stubborn smell:

  • Soak in 1 cup white vinegar + cool water for 30–60 min, then wash normally.
  • For gym clothes, repeat once if needed.

If you want, I can give you a best method for cotton shirts vs. athletic polyester.

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Try this:

  1. Don’t let them sit wet

Wash sweaty clothes as soon as you can.

  1. Use vinegar soak

Soak in 1 part white vinegar + 4 parts water for 30–60 min before washing.

  1. Pre-treat armpits/odor areas

Rub in a little laundry detergent, OxiClean, or baking soda paste.

  1. Wash warm if safe

Use the hottest water the fabric allows and a good detergent.

  1. Don’t overuse fabric softener

It can trap odor in athletic fabrics.

  1. Dry completely

Make sure clothes are fully dry before storing. Sunlight can help.

  1. For stubborn odor

Rewash with enzyme detergent or add washing soda.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for workout shirts, cotton tees, or dress shirts.

How do I remove grease stains from laundry? problem
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For grease stains, act fast and use a degreasing liquid detergent.

Best method

  1. Blot excess grease with a paper towel. Don’t rub.
  2. Pre-treat with one of these:
    • Dawn Ultra Dish Soap
    • Tide Ultra Stain Release
    • Zout Laundry Stain Remover
    • Shout Advanced Gel
  3. Gently work it into the stain with a soft brush or fingers.
  4. Let it sit 5–15 minutes.
  5. Wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric using a strong detergent like:
    • Tide Original Liquid
    • Persil ProClean
  6. Air-dry first. If the stain remains, repeat. Don’t put it in the dryer until it’s gone.

Extra help for old set-in grease

  • Sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch on the stain for 15–30 minutes before treating.
  • For delicate fabrics, use The Laundress Stain Solution or Shout Free.

If you tell me the fabric type and whether the stain is fresh or set-in, I can suggest the best exact product and method.

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Try this:

  1. Blot excess grease with a paper towel.
  2. Apply dish soap directly to the stain and gently rub it in.
  3. Let it sit 5–10 minutes.
  4. Rinse with warm water.
  5. Wash as usual using the warmest water safe for the fabric.
  6. Air-dry first — don’t use the dryer until the stain is gone, since heat can set it.

If it’s stubborn:

  • Sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch on the stain first to absorb oil.
  • Use a stain remover like Shout or Zout before washing.
  • Repeat if needed.

For delicate fabrics, test a small spot first.

How do I wash clothes that smell musty? problem 30/mo
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To get rid of musty smell:

  1. Wash as soon as possible

Don’t let damp clothes sit.

  1. Use the hottest water safe for the fabric

Check the care label.

  1. Add a laundry sanitizer or odor booster

Good options:

  • Lysol Laundry Sanitizer
  • OxiClean Odor Blasters
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  1. Use a good detergent and don’t overload

Try:

  • Tide Hygienic Clean
  • Persil ProClean
  1. Add white vinegar if needed

Put 1 cup in the rinse cycle or detergent compartment. Don’t mix vinegar directly with bleach.

  1. Dry completely right away

Sunlight helps. If using a dryer, make sure clothes are fully dry before putting away.

  1. If the smell is strong, rewash

You may need an extra wash with sanitizer.

For stubborn items like towels or gym clothes, soak in warm water + OxiClean for 1–2 hours before washing.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for front-load washers or for delicate fabrics.

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To get rid of musty smell:

  1. Rewash ASAP
    • Use the hottest water safe for the fabric.
    • Add your regular detergent.
    • Use 1/2 cup white vinegar in the rinse cycle or fabric softener compartment.
  2. Don’t overload the washer
    • Clothes need room to agitate and rinse fully.
  3. Use more drying time
    • Dry completely right away.
    • If possible, dry in the sun or use high heat if the fabric allows.
  4. If the smell is stubborn
    • Soak clothes for 30–60 minutes in:
      • 1 part white vinegar + 4 parts water, or
      • oxygen bleach solution (good for colors and whites).
    • Then wash again.
  5. Clean the source
    • Musty smell often comes from the washer, hamper, or damp storage.
    • Leave the washer door open after use and wash damp laundry promptly.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for white clothes, colored clothes, or delicate fabrics.

How do I stop clothes from coming out still dirty? problem
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Usually it’s one of these: too much detergent, too little water, overloaded washer, or not pre-treating stains.

Try this:

  • Sort by soil level, not just color.
  • Don’t overfill the washer; clothes need room to move.
  • Use a high-quality detergent like Tide Ultra Oxi, Persil ProClean, or Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean.
  • Pre-treat spots with Shout Advanced Gel, Zout Laundry Stain Remover, or Spray ’n Wash Max.
  • For extra-dirty loads, use warm water if the fabric allows.
  • If your washer has it, choose Heavy Duty or Deep Clean.
  • Avoid using too much detergent—it can trap dirt and leave residue.
  • If clothes still come out dirty, do a smaller load or add an extra rinse.

If you want, I can help you troubleshoot based on your washer type and what kind of dirt is left on the clothes.

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Try this checklist:

  • Don’t overload the washer. Clothes need room to move.
  • Use the right amount of detergent. Too much can leave residue; too little won’t clean well.
  • Pre-treat stains. Rub detergent or stain remover into spots before washing.
  • Sort by soil level, not just color. Heavy-dirty items need a stronger cycle.
  • Choose a longer/hotter cycle when fabrics allow it.
  • Use enough water. High-efficiency washers often need smaller loads.
  • Clean the washer. A dirty drum or clogged filter can re-deposit grime.
  • Check water temperature. Cold water can struggle with grease and body oils.
  • Don’t let laundry sit too long. Mildew and odors can set in.

If you want, I can help troubleshoot based on your washer type, detergent, and the kind of dirt you’re seeing.

How do I clean baby clothes without irritating skin? problem
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For baby clothes, use a fragrance-free, dye-free detergent and keep the wash simple.

Good options:

  • All Free Clear
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Tide Free & Gentle
  • Dreft Stage 1: Newborn (popular, but some babies still react to it)

Best practices:

  • Wash new clothes before first wear
  • Use less detergent than the label says
  • Choose an extra rinse cycle if your washer has it
  • Skip fabric softener and dryer sheets
  • Wash baby items separately if your baby has very sensitive skin
  • Use warm water unless the care label says otherwise

If skin still gets irritated:

  • Try a different detergent, especially one with the National Eczema Association seal if available
  • Make sure clothes are fully rinsed and not overstuffed in the washer

If you want, I can also give you a simple baby laundry routine for a top-load or front-load washer.

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Use a fragrance-free, dye-free, hypoallergenic detergent and skip fabric softener.

Quick tips:

  • Wash new clothes before first wear
  • Use extra rinse
  • Pick warm or cold water
  • Avoid strong stain removers, bleach, and scented boosters
  • If possible, wash baby clothes separately from heavily soiled adult laundry
  • Dry fully to prevent mildew

For very sensitive skin:

  • Choose detergents labeled “free & clear”
  • Examples: Tide Free & Gentle, All Free Clear, Dreft Free & Gentle
  • If irritation keeps happening, try a double rinse or switch detergents entirely

If you want, I can suggest a simple baby-laundry routine for cloths, blankets, and spit-up stains.

How do I keep white clothes from turning gray? problem 110/mo
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To keep whites from turning gray:

  • Wash whites separately from colors and darks.
  • Use enough detergent: a good one like Tide Ultra Oxi, Persil ProClean, or ARM & HAMMER Plus OxiClean.
  • Don’t overload the washer so clothes can rinse clean.
  • Use warm water for most whites if the fabric allows.
  • Add an oxygen whitener like OxiClean White Revive or Clorox 2 for Colors.
  • Skip too much fabric softener; it can leave a dull film.
  • Treat stains fast before they set.
  • Dry whites in sunlight when possible—it helps brighten them.
  • If your water is hard, use a water softener like Borax or a laundry booster made for hard water.

For extra-bright whites, every few washes do a soak with OxiClean White Revive before washing.

If you want, I can give you a “best routine” for cotton T-shirts, socks, or towels.

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  • Wash whites separately.
  • Use cold or warm water and a good detergent for whites.
  • Don’t overload the washer.
  • Add an oxygen bleach booster occasionally.
  • Avoid too much fabric softener; it can dull fabric.
  • Dry whites in sunlight when possible.
  • Treat stains immediately before they set.
  • Keep dark towels, jeans, and new colored clothes out of white loads.

If you want, I can also give you a “best laundry routine for bright whites”.

How do I wash heavily soiled work clothes? problem
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For heavily soiled work clothes:

  1. Shake/brush off dry dirt first
    • Knock off mud, grit, sawdust, etc. before washing.
  2. Pre-treat the worst spots
    • Rub in a stain remover or liquid detergent.
    • Good options: Zout, OxiClean MaxForce, or Tide Ultra Stain Release.
  3. Soak if they’re really dirty
    • 30 min to overnight in warm water + oxygen bleach.
    • Use OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover or Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative? (skip this—different purpose). Better: OxiClean or Clorox 2 for Colors.
  4. Wash separately
    • Use the hottest water safe for the fabric.
    • Heavy-duty cycle if available.
  5. Use a strong detergent
    • Best picks: Tide Heavy Duty, Persil ProClean, or Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean.
  6. Add a booster for grease/oil
    • Add OxiClean or a laundry booster with enzymes.
  7. Check before drying
    • If stains remain, don’t use the dryer—heat can set them.
    • Repeat pre-treat + wash.

For greasy work clothes, a small amount of Dawn dish soap on the spot works well before washing.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for mud, grease, or concrete dust specifically.

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For heavily soiled work clothes:

  1. Shake off dry dirt first.
  2. Pre-treat stains with liquid detergent, a stain remover, or a little dish soap.
  3. Soak in warm water + detergent for 30 min to overnight if really grimy.
  4. Wash separately from regular laundry.
  5. Use the hottest water safe for the fabric.
  6. Use a heavy-duty detergent and extra rinse if available.
  7. Don’t overload the washer.
  8. Air-dry first if stains remain, so heat doesn’t set them; rewash if needed.

For grease/oil, add a bit of dish soap to the stain before washing. For mud, let it dry completely and brush it off first.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step method for cotton, polyester, or coveralls.

How do I get odor out of gym clothes? problem 40/mo
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For gym clothes, the best fix is usually enzyme detergent + a soak + no fabric softener.

Do this:
  1. Wash ASAP after wearing.
  2. Pre-soak in cool water with:
    • OxiClean Odor Blasters or OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover
  3. Use an enzyme-heavy detergent:
    • Persil ProClean
    • Tide Sport
    • Hex Performance Laundry Detergent (great for athletic gear)
  4. Add vinegar sometimes:
    • 1 cup white vinegar in the rinse or a soak can help with mildew/sweat odor.
  5. Air-dry first if possible:
    • Heat can “bake in” smell. If the odor is still there, don’t machine-dry yet—rewash first.
  6. Skip fabric softener:
    • It coats synthetic fibers and traps odor.
If they’re really bad:
  • Soak 30–60 min in warm water + OxiClean, then wash with Persil ProClean on the warmest safe setting.
Helpful extras:
  • Laundry stripping isn’t usually needed for gym clothes.
  • If the washer smells musty, run a cleaning cycle with Affresh Washer Cleaner.

If you want, I can give you a best method for polyester leggings vs. cotton shirts.

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Try this:

  1. Wash right after use if possible. Don’t let sweaty clothes sit.
  2. Pre-soak 30–60 min in:
    • warm water + white vinegar (1 cup per basin), or
    • warm water + oxygen bleach.
  3. Use a sports detergent or enzyme detergent, and wash on warm if the fabric allows.
  4. Skip fabric softener — it can trap odor in synthetics.
  5. Add baking soda to the wash if the smell lingers.
  6. Dry fully; line-dry in sun if you can.

For stubborn smell:

  • Rub a little dish soap on the armpits/crotch areas before washing.
  • Do a second wash with oxygen bleach.
  • Check your washer: run a hot cleaning cycle, since mildew in the machine can transfer odor.

Avoid:

  • Too much detergent
  • High heat drying before the smell is gone
  • Leaving damp clothes in the hamper

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step routine for polyester gym clothes or recommend a few best detergents/sprays.

How do I wash clothes in hard water? problem
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Hard water makes detergent work less effectively, so the fix is mostly about using the right detergent and adding a water softener.

Best approach
  1. Use a detergent made for hard water
    • Good picks:
      • Persil ProClean
      • Tide Plus A Touch of Downy
      • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  2. Add a water softener
    • Best options:
      • Borax
      • Calgon Water Softener (if you can find it)
  3. Use a little less detergent than you think
    • Too much can leave residue, especially in hard water.
  4. Wash in warm or hot water when fabric allows
    • Helps detergent dissolve and work better.
  5. Run an extra rinse if clothes feel stiff or chalky
    • Hard water minerals can leave buildup.
For especially hard water
  • Try Charlie’s Soap Laundry Booster or Lysol Laundry Sanitizer + detergent if odor is an issue.
  • If your washer allows it, use a longer wash cycle.
Avoid
  • Relying on vinegar as the main solution; it won’t soften hard water much in the wash.

If you want, I can recommend the best setup for top-loaders vs front-loaders.

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Use a water softener or booster, and adjust your detergent.

Quick tips:

  • Use more detergent only if the label allows it; hard water often needs a bit extra.
  • Choose a detergent made for hard water.
  • Add a laundry booster like washing soda or a hard-water softening additive.
  • Run an extra rinse if clothes feel stiff or look dingy.
  • For very hard water, consider a whole-house softener or washer inline filter.

Best routine:

  1. Sort clothes.
  2. Add detergent + hard-water booster.
  3. Use the warmest safe water for the fabric.
  4. Don’t overload the machine.
  5. Rinse well.

Avoid:

  • Too much detergent (can leave residue)
  • Cold washes for heavily soiled loads, unless the detergent is designed for it

If you want, I can suggest the best detergents for hard water for your washer type.

How do I choose detergent for sensitive skin? problem 4,400/mo
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For sensitive skin, choose a detergent that is:

  • Fragrance-free (not just “unscented”)
  • Dye-free
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Free of optical brighteners if possible
  • Rinses clean and doesn’t leave residue

Good options:

  • All Free Clear
  • Tide Free & Gentle
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear
  • Persil Free & Sensitive (if available where you are)

If you have eczema or very reactive skin, I’d start with All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle.

Tips:

  • Use less detergent than the label says if your water is soft.
  • Add an extra rinse.
  • Avoid fabric softener and scent beads.
  • If a new detergent still irritates you, try a liquid formula first.

If you want, I can also suggest the best one for babies, eczema, or hard water.

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Look for these labels:

  • Fragrance-free
  • Dye-free
  • Hypoallergenic
  • For sensitive skin
  • No optical brighteners if possible

What to choose:

  • Liquid detergent is often gentler and rinses more cleanly than heavily scented pods.
  • Free & Clear formulas are usually the safest bet.
  • Avoid fabric softeners and scent boosters if your skin reacts easily.

Good examples:

  • All Free Clear
  • Tide Free & Gentle
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear

Extra tips:

  • Use less detergent than the label suggests.
  • Run an extra rinse if your washer has it.
  • Wash new clothes, sheets, and towels before use.
  • If you still get irritation, the issue may be fragrance residue, not detergent alone.

If you want, I can also help you pick one based on eczema, baby laundry, or a specific washer type.

How much does laundry detergent cost on average? transactional
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Laundry detergent usually costs about $0.10–$0.30 per load on average.

Typical price ranges:

  • Budget liquid/powder detergents (e.g., Tide Simply, Arm & Hammer): about $0.08–$0.15/load
  • Mainstream brands (e.g., Tide Original, Persil ProClean): about $0.15–$0.30/load
  • Pods/packs (e.g., Tide Pods, Gain Flings): often $0.20–$0.40/load

If you want, I can also break it down by bottle size and total store price.

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A good U.S. rule of thumb is about $0.15–$0.20 per load, with a typical bottle around $10–$15. That’s based on current examples like Great Value ($9.97 for 64 loads), Tide ($13.62 for 64 loads), Gain ($15.94 for 107 loads), and Persil ($12.97 for 64 loads). (walmart.com)

If you want, I can also break it down by budget vs premium brands or pods vs liquid.

What is the cheapest laundry detergent that still works well? transactional
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The best cheap-but-still-good option is usually Arm & Hammer Clean Burst Powder Laundry Detergent.

Other solid budget picks:

  • Tide Original Powder — a bit pricier, but very effective
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — great cleaning, often on sale
  • All Free Clear — good if you want fragrance-free

If you want the lowest cost per load, powder detergent is usually cheapest. If you want, I can also give you the best option by price per load or by store (Walmart, Costco, Target, etc.).

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If you want the cheapest option that still works well, I’d start with Great Value Original Clean Ultimate Fresh from Walmart. Good Housekeeping called it their Best Value pick and said it performed well at about 13 cents per load. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you have a Costco membership, Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Liquid is also excellent value: Consumer Reports says it’s their Best Value and costs about 14 cents per load while still landing in their top five for performance. (consumerreports.org)

Bottom line:

If you want, I can also give you the best cheap detergent for tough stains, sensitive skin, or HE washers.

Where can I buy laundry detergent in bulk? transactional 140/mo
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You can buy laundry detergent in bulk at:

  • Costco — great for big-value packs like Tide Ultra Oxi, Persil ProClean, and Kirkland Signature detergent.
  • Sam’s Club — good for large tubs/bottles of Tide, Gain, and All Free Clear.
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club — often has bulk Arm & Hammer, Tide, and store-brand options.
  • Amazon — easy for case packs and large refill jugs; look for Tide Pods, Persil, Arm & Hammer, or Seventh Generation.
  • Walmart — sells larger “family size” and multi-pack options, including Tide Simply, Gain, and Arm & Hammer.
  • Target — good if you want bulk packs plus pickup/delivery, especially Tide, Seventh Generation, and Method.
  • Restaurant/Janitorial supply stores — best for very large containers of heavy-duty detergent, like Diversey, Dreft, or commercial Tide formats.

If you want, I can also recommend the cheapest bulk detergent or the best bulk detergent for sensitive skin.

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Good places to buy laundry detergent in bulk:

  • Costco — big sizes like Kirkland Signature Powder Laundry Detergent, 200 loads / 348.8 oz and other concentrated options. (costco.com)
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club — bulk bottles like Berkley Jensen 250 oz and Tide 170 oz / 152 loads. (bjs.com)
  • Sam’s Club — bulk detergent like Windfresh Powder, 215 loads / 560 oz and Ace Powder, 150 loads / 171 oz. (samsclub.com)
  • WebstaurantStore — good if you want true wholesale/commercial sizes, like Arm & Hammer 5-gallon liquid detergent. (webstaurantstore.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down to the cheapest per load, unscented, or best for HE washers.

What is the best value laundry detergent? transactional 170/mo
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Best value overall: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Laundry Detergent (Costco)

It’s usually the best mix of cleaning power + low cost per load.

Good non-Costco alternatives:

  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — cheap and surprisingly effective
  • Persil ProClean — usually pricier, but excellent stain removal
  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh — solid value if you want a mainstream brand

If you want, I can also give you the best value for HE machines, sensitive skin, or cold-water washing.

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Best overall value: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Liquid (Costco). Both Consumer Reports and Good Housekeeping rank Kirkland as a top value pick in 2026. (consumerreports.org)

If you want the cheapest decent option: Great Value Original Clean Ultimate Fresh HE from Walmart is also a strong budget pick and was listed at 13 cents per load in Good Housekeeping’s testing. (goodhousekeeping.com)

My quick take:

  • Best value if you have Costco: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Liquid.
  • Best ultra-budget buy: Great Value HE.

If you want, I can also give you the best value detergent for sensitive skin, HE machines, or the absolute cheapest per-load option.

Are there affordable laundry detergent brands for families? transactional
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Yes — a few affordable, family-friendly laundry detergents are:

  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh — good value, widely available, strong stain cleaning
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — budget-friendly and works well for everyday loads
  • Persil Everyday Clean — often a bit pricier than the cheapest options, but very effective so you may use less
  • All Free Clear — good if anyone has sensitive skin or allergies
  • Gain Flings! — convenient for larger families, often on sale
  • Purex Liquid Laundry Detergent — one of the cheaper mainstream choices
  • Xtra Laundry Detergent — very low-cost, though not as strong on heavy stains

For the best savings, look for:

  • large liquid jugs
  • powder detergent (often cheapest per load)
  • store brands like Target Up & Up, Walmart Great Value, or Costco Kirkland Signature

If you want, I can also give you the best cheap detergent for babies, sensitive skin, or heavy stains.

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Yes — a few good budget-friendly picks for families are:

  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean if you shop at Costco: Consumer Reports says it’s a best value and about 14 cents per load in its test bottle. (consumerreports.org)
  • Arm & Hammer: widely sold at discount, food, and drug stores, and often a solid value choice. (consumerreports.org)
  • Purex: usually one of the cheaper mainstream brands, and also sold widely. (consumerreports.org)
  • Great Value (Walmart): CR notes it as a budget-priced store-brand option sold exclusively at Walmart. (consumerreports.org)
  • Gain: not the cheapest, but often a decent lower-cost name brand with strong availability. (consumerreports.org)

One caution: Consumer Reports says some cheap options can clean poorly, and it specifically warns that pods can be disappointing; it also flags Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean 5-in-1 Power Paks as a poor performer in its testing. (consumerreports.org)

If you want, I can give you a best picks list by need — e.g. cheapest, best for kids’ stains, or best for sensitive skin.

What is the price range for laundry detergent pods? transactional
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Laundry detergent pods typically cost about $0.15 to $0.40 per pod.

Examples:

  • Tide Pods: usually $0.30–$0.40/pod
  • Persil ProClean Discs: about $0.25–$0.35/pod
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Pods: around $0.15–$0.25/pod
  • Gain Flings: roughly $0.20–$0.35/pod

Bulk packs and store brands can be cheaper; premium brands usually cost more. If you want, I can also give you the best value pods by brand.

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Laundry detergent pods usually run about $5–$30 per package, depending on brand and count. Budget/store-brand packs can be around $5–$10, mid-range packs often $10–$20, and premium or larger-count packs can be $20–$30+. A common example is Tide PODS 31-count around $9.99 at Target. (instacart.com)

If you want, I can also give you a per-pod / per-load price range.

Can I find laundry detergent on subscription for less? transactional 70/mo
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Yes—usually.

Best cheap subscription options:

  • Amazon Subscribe & Save: often the lowest for Arm & Hammer Clean Burst, All Free Clear, Tide Simply Clean & Fresh
  • Walmart+ / Walmart subscriptions: good for Persil ProClean, Tide PODS, Gain Flings!
  • Target Circle: decent recurring deals on Tide, Method, Up&Up store brand

Cheapest brands to look for:

  • Arm & Hammer
  • Tide Simply
  • All Free Clear
  • Purex
  • Up&Up (Target)

Tip: subscription is only “less” if you:

  • get 5–15% off recurring delivery
  • buy a larger size
  • avoid premium scent/eco brands

If you want, I can compare current subscription prices for a few specific detergents.

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Yes—usually Amazon Subscribe & Save and Walmart subscriptions can be cheaper than buying one-off, especially for big brands like Tide and Persil. Amazon’s subscription discounts are often stacked with sale prices, and Walmart also offers subscription pricing on Tide products. (thekrazycouponlady.com)

Best ways to save:

  • Pick store brands or bulk refills instead of name brands.
  • Compare unit price ($/oz or $/load), not the sticker price.
  • Use subscribe, then cancel if you just want the first-order discount. (thekrazycouponlady.com)

If you want, I can find the cheapest current subscription option for your preferred type:

  • liquid
  • pods
  • powder
  • fragrance-free / sensitive skin
What are the best low-cost laundry detergent options? transactional 4,400/mo
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Best low-cost laundry detergents usually come from store brands and a few budget name brands:

  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh — good all-around value, easy to find
  • All Free Clear — affordable if you need fragrance-free/sensitive-skin detergent
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst — strong cleaning for the price
  • Purex Liquid Laundry Detergent — one of the cheapest reliable liquids
  • Gain Original — often low-cost on sale, good scent
  • Great Value Laundry Detergent (Walmart) — usually the lowest price per load
  • Up & Up Laundry Detergent (Target) — solid store-brand option
  • Costco Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean — one of the best bulk-value buys if you have a membership

Quick tips:

  • Best overall cheap pick: Tide Simply Clean & Fresh
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear
  • Best cheapest option: Great Value or Purex
  • Best bulk value: Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean

If you want, I can also rank the best cheap detergent pods specifically.

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Best low-cost picks, based on recent Good Housekeeping testing:

  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Premium — best value overall, about 23¢/load. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Persil Advanced Clean Oxi + Odor Power — strong cleaner, about 31¢/load. Often a good buy when it’s on sale. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Arm & Hammer Power Sheets — lower-cost sheet option, about 30¢/medium load. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Cleancult Laundry Detergent Eco Refill — eco/refill option, about 16¢/medium load. (goodhousekeeping.com)
  • Charlie’s Soap Laundry Powder — fragrance-free powder, about 28¢/medium load. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want the cheapest solid all-around choice, I’d start with Kirkland Signature. If you want fragrance-free, look at Charlie’s Soap. If you want pack-free, Arm & Hammer Power Sheets are a decent budget pick. (goodhousekeeping.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this to best for Costco/Walmart/Target/Amazon.

Is store-brand laundry detergent worth it? transactional 40/mo
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Usually, yes. Store-brand laundry detergent is often worth it if you want to save money and just need solid everyday cleaning.

Best value store brands:

  • Target up & up Free & Clear
  • Costco Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean
  • Walmart Great Value Laundry Detergent
  • Amazon Basics Laundry Detergent
  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh (not store brand, but a strong budget pick)

When store-brand is a good choice:

  • Regular loads
  • Normal dirt/sweat
  • You want low cost per load
  • You don’t need fancy scent or stain-specific formulas

When a premium brand may be better:

  • Tough stains
  • High-efficiency washing with stubborn odors
  • Sensitive skin and you want a trusted hypoallergenic formula
  • You prefer concentrated liquid or pods with more consistent performance

Best all-around premium picks:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Persil ProClean
  • Tide Free & Gentle for sensitive skin

Bottom line: For most households, store-brand detergent works well enough and can save a lot of money. If you’re washing heavily soiled clothes or want the best stain removal, Tide or Persil is usually better.

If you want, I can recommend the best detergent for your budget, skin type, or washer type.

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Usually, yes.

Store-brand detergent is often worth it if you want to save money and you’re washing normal everyday loads. For many people, the cleaning difference vs. name brands is small.

When it’s a good buy:

  • Regular clothes, towels, bedding
  • You don’t have severe stains
  • You’re okay with a simpler scent or fewer “special” features

When name brands may be better:

  • Tough stains / sweaty workout clothes
  • Sensitive skin or fragrance-free needs
  • You want specific formulas like high-efficiency, stain-fighting, or pod convenience

Best move: try a store brand for a month and compare. If your clothes come out clean and your skin is fine, keep it.

If you want, I can also give you the best store-brand detergents by budget, scent, or sensitive skin.

Where can I get free laundry detergent samples? transactional 320/mo
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Try these places:

  • Brand websites / newsletters:
    • Tide (P&G Good Everyday / samples, coupons)
    • Gain
    • Arm & Hammer
    • Persil

Sign up and watch for “free sample” offers or coupons.

  • Freebie sites:
    • Freeflys
    • PINCHme
    • SampleSource
    • Rakuten offers

These sometimes have detergent samples from Tide, Persil, Snuggle, etc.

  • Store loyalty apps:
    • Target Circle
    • Walgreens
    • Kroger / Safeway / CVS apps

They often give digital coupons or occasional sample promos.

  • In-store / mail promos:

Look for starter packs or trial-size bottles from Tide To Go, Arm & Hammer Clean Burst, or Persil ProClean.

  • Community groups:

Local Buy Nothing groups, Nextdoor, or Facebook Marketplace freebies.

Tip: search terms like “free Tide sample”, “Persil free sample”, or “laundry detergent sample request” and check the brand’s official site first.

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Best places to look:

  • Home Tester Club — they regularly post laundry-product testing opportunities, and members can register for current tests. (hometesterclub.com)
  • Freeflys — they list active free sample offers like Tide Evo, HEX, Cleancult, Zum, and others. (freeflys.com)
  • Brand promos/newsletters — Tide and Arm & Hammer both have current laundry product pages and promo/newsletter areas, so signing up can help you catch limited-time samples or giveaways. (tide.com)
  • Store sample programs / social giveaways — some laundry samples show up in in-store or social offers, like Bath & Body Works sample events. (freeflys.com)

If you want, I can also pull together a list of currently active laundry detergent sample offers.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best laundry detergent brands for everyday use? 170/mo
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For everyday use, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that clean well, work in cold water, and are easy on fabrics:

  • Tide Original Liquid — best all-around cleaner
  • Persil ProClean Original — great for tough stains and strong cleaning
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget-friendly option
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin / fragrance-free
  • Tide Free & Gentle — another excellent sensitive-skin choice
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good plant-based option
  • Gain Original — good if you want a stronger fresh scent

If you want the safest pick for most households: Tide Original Liquid. If you want fragrance-free: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle.

If you want, I can also give you the best pick for budget, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency (HE) washers.

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For everyday use, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that clean well, work in cold water, and are easy on fabrics. Top picks:

  • Tide Original Liquid – best overall cleaning power
  • Persil ProClean Original Liquid – excellent stain removal, very strong performer
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good value, solid all-purpose option
  • Gain Original Liquid – great scent, reliable for normal loads
  • All Free Clear – best for sensitive skin and fragrance-free washing
  • Tide Pods or Persil Discs – convenient if you want pre-measured doses

If you want the simplest recommendation:

  • Best overall: Tide Original Liquid
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Best sensitive-skin: All Free Clear

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for HE washers, kids’ clothes, hard water, or odors.

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For everyday use, the best laundry detergents are usually these:

  • Tide Original Liquid — best all-around cleaner and very reliable
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — excellent stain removal and strong performance
  • Gain Original Liquid — good cleaning with a fresh scent
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget-friendly option
  • Tide Free & Gentle — best for sensitive skin or fragrance-free washing
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good plant-based, fragrance-free choice
  • ARM & HAMMER Sensitive Skin, Free & Clear — another good gentle option

If you want just one safe pick for most homes: Tide Original. If you want fragrance-free: Tide Free & Gentle or Seventh Generation Free & Clear.

If you want, I can also give you the best picks for HE washers, budget, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency stain removal.

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For everyday use, these are the best all-around laundry detergents:

  • Tide Original — best overall cleaning power
  • Tide Hygienic Clean — best for tough odors and deeper cleaning
  • Persil ProClean — excellent stain removal, very strong performance
  • Gain Original — good budget-friendly option with a strong fresh scent
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin and fragrance-free washing
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based, good for everyday light-to-moderate loads
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid value, especially for odors and general cleaning

If you want one safe pick for most households: Tide Original or Persil ProClean. If you have sensitive skin: All Free Clear.

If you want, I can also break these down by best value, best for HE washers, best pods, or best for babies/sensitive skin.

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For everyday use, the best laundry detergent brands are usually the ones that clean well, rinse out easily, and work across most fabrics:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi — excellent all-around cleaner, great for tough everyday stains
  • Persil ProClean Original — strong stain removal, very effective on odors too
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget-friendly option with good cleaning power
  • Gain Original — good everyday detergent if you want a strong fresh scent
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — best if you want a gentler, fragrance-free option
  • All Free Clear — another great hypoallergenic pick for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle — premium option for sensitive skin

If you want the simplest recommendation:

  • Best overall: Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Best for sensitive skin: Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear
  • Best budget pick: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean

If you want, I can also give you the best options by pods vs liquid vs powder.

What are the most popular laundry detergent brands right now? 110/mo
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Some of the most popular laundry detergent brands right now are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Pods, and Tide Hygienic Clean
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a big favorite for stain removal
  • Gain — known for its strong scent; Gain Original and Gain Flings!
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • All — popular budget-friendly option, especially all Free Clear
  • Purex — a value brand, with Purex Original and Purex Odor Stop
  • Seventh GenerationSeventh Generation Free & Clear for a more eco-friendly choice
  • Kirkland Signature — Costco’s detergent is very popular for value
  • MethodMethod 4x Concentrated Laundry Detergent
  • Charlie’s Soap and Molly’s Suds — popular with people looking for gentler, minimalist formulas

If you want, I can also give you the best brands by category like best for sensitive skin, best for stains, best budget, or best smelling.

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Some of the most popular laundry detergent brands right now are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Pods, and Tide Free & Gentle
  • Persil — especially Persil ProClean
  • Arm & Hammer — especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — especially Gain Original and Gain Flings!
  • All — especially all free clear
  • Seventh Generation — especially Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Purex — a budget-friendly option
  • Method — popular for plant-based formulas
  • Woolite — for delicates and color care
  • OxiClean — usually as a booster, but also detergent products

If you want the safest “most people buy these” picks:

  • Tide Pods
  • Persil ProClean
  • all free clear
  • Gain Flings!

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent brands by category: best for sensitive skin, best budget, best scent, or best stain removal.

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Some of the most popular laundry detergent brands right now are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Pods and Tide Original
  • Gain — known for strong fragrance; Gain Flings! are popular
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a top-rated premium option
  • Arm & Hammer — especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Allall free clear is a big favorite for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — popular eco-friendly pick
  • Purex — budget-friendly and widely available
  • Dreft — commonly used for baby laundry
  • Xtra — another low-cost, no-frills option
  • Method — popular for plant-based, modern-scent detergents

If you want, I can also rank them by best overall, best for sensitive skin, or best budget detergent.

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Some of the most popular laundry detergent brands right now are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Pods and Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Gain — popular for scent; Gain Flings! is a big seller
  • PersilPersil ProClean is known for strong cleaning
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Allall Free Clear is a top choice for sensitive skin
  • Purex — budget-friendly and widely used
  • Seventh Generation — popular eco-friendly option
  • Method — plant-based and known for nicer scents
  • Dreft — especially for baby laundry
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day — fragrance-forward, popular with many shoppers

If you want the most mainstream “top picks,” it’s usually Tide, Gain, and Persil. If you want, I can also list the best detergents by category: best value, best for sensitive skin, best for odors, or best eco-friendly.

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Some of the most popular laundry detergent brands right now are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Free & Gentle, and Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean liquid and capsules
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • GainGain Original and Gain Flings
  • Allall Free Clear is especially popular for sensitive skin
  • PurexPurex Liquid Laundry Detergent
  • MethodMethod 4x Concentrated Laundry Detergent
  • Seventh GenerationSeventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Charlie’s Soap — popular with people who want a simple formula
  • Kirkland Signature — Costco’s detergent is very popular for value

If you want, I can also rank the best-selling brands, or narrow it down by budget, fragrance-free, or best for HE washers.

What laundry detergent brands do people recommend most?
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Most people tend to recommend these laundry detergent brands:

  • Tide — the most widely recommended overall, especially Tide Original and Tide Pods
  • Persil — often praised for the best stain removal
  • Arm & Hammer — popular budget-friendly option
  • All Free Clear — great for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle — another strong choice for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — a common eco-friendly pick
  • Gain — liked for strong scent and decent cleaning

If you want the “safe default” picks:

  • Best overall: Tide
  • Best stain fighter: Persil
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best budget option: Arm & Hammer

If you want, I can also rank them by price, scent, eco-friendly, or best for HE washers.

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People most often recommend these detergent brands/products:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean (great for cleaning power)
  • Arm & HammerPlus OxiClean or Sensitive Skin
  • All Free Clear — very popular for sensitive skin
  • Gain — liked for the scent, especially Gain Original
  • Seventh Generation — popular eco-friendly option
  • Molly’s Suds — favored by people wanting a simpler ingredient list
  • ECOS — another common plant-based choice

Quick picks:

  • Best cleaning: Tide or Persil
  • Sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best scent: Gain
  • Eco-friendly: Seventh Generation or ECOS

If you want, I can also rank them by stain removal, scent, price, or sensitive-skin safety.

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Most-recommended laundry detergent brands tend to be:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Ultra Oxi; often considered the best overall for cleaning power.
  • Persil — especially Persil ProClean; strong stain remover, very popular for tough laundry.
  • All — especially all Free Clear; a top pick for sensitive skin and fragrance-free washing.
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean.
  • Gain — popular for scent, especially Gain Original and Gain Flings.
  • Seventh Generation — a common eco-friendlier choice, like Seventh Generation Free & Clear.
  • Dreft — often recommended for baby clothes, especially Dreft Stage 1.

If you want the safest “best bet,” people usually choose:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi for strongest cleaning
  • Persil ProClean for stain removal
  • all Free Clear for sensitive skin

If you want, I can also rank them by best value, best for sensitive skin, or best smelling.

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People most often recommend these laundry detergent brands:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original or Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a favorite for stain removal
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — popular for fragrance, like Gain Original
  • All Free Clear — a top pick for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — a common eco-friendly choice
  • Method — good if you want plant-based options
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day — liked for scent and gentle cleaning

If you want the safest “best all-around” picks, people usually go with:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Persil ProClean
  • All Free Clear for sensitive skin

If you want, I can narrow it down by best for odors, sensitive skin, budget, or HE machines.

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The most commonly recommended laundry detergents are:

  • Tide Original / Tide Ultra Oxi — often the top pick for cleaning power
  • Persil ProClean — very strong stain removal, especially for tough loads
  • All Free Clear — popular for sensitive skin and fragrance-free washing
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst — budget-friendly and widely liked
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good if you want a plant-based option
  • Gain Original — popular for scent more than performance
  • Dreft — commonly recommended for baby clothes
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day — liked for fragrance and a gentler formula

If you want the “best overall” recommendation, people most often point to Tide or Persil. If you want hypoallergenic, choose All Free Clear. If you want budget, try Arm & Hammer.

If you want, I can also rank them by best for stains, scent, sensitive skin, or value.

What are the top-rated laundry detergent brands for clean clothes?
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Some of the top-rated laundry detergent brands for clean clothes are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Ultra OXI
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a favorite for stain removal
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Seventh Generation — a popular plant-based option
  • Gain — known for strong scent and solid cleaning
  • AllAll Free Clear is great for sensitive skin
  • Woolite — good for delicates and darker clothes
  • Method — eco-friendly and stylish, with decent cleaning power

If you want the safest “best overall” picks:

  • Tide Ultra OXI for tough cleaning
  • Persil ProClean for stains
  • All Free Clear for sensitive skin

If you want, I can also rank them by best for stains, sensitive skin, budget, or eco-friendly.

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Top-rated laundry detergent brands people consistently trust for clean clothes:

  • Tide Original / Tide Ultra OXI — best all-around, excellent stain removal
  • Persil ProClean — very strong on deep cleaning and odors
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good value, strong cleaning power
  • Gain Original — great scent, solid everyday cleaner
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin, fragrance-free
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — eco-friendly, gentle option
  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean — strong performance for the price

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for stains, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency washers.

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Top-rated laundry detergent brands for consistently clean clothes:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi / Tide Free & Gentle — best all-around stain remover and very reliable cleaning
  • Persil ProClean — excellent for tough stains and strong cleaning performance
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — great value and strong odor/stain removal
  • Gain Original — popular for fresh scent and solid everyday cleaning
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — best if you want a plant-based, fragrance-free option
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — good for sensitive skin and simpler ingredients
  • The Laundress Signature Detergent — premium pick for delicate fabrics and fragrance
  • Method 8X Concentrated Laundry Detergent — good eco-friendly option with a light scent

If you want the safest pick overall: Tide Ultra Oxi. If you want fragrance-free: Tide Free & Gentle or Seventh Generation Free & Clear.

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Some of the top-rated laundry detergent brands for clean clothes are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Ultra Oxi, Tide Free & Gentle, and Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean is known for strong stain removal
  • Gain — popular for scent, like Gain Original and Gain Flings
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean is a solid budget pick
  • Seventh GenerationSeventh Generation Free & Clear for a gentler, eco-friendlier option
  • Allall Free Clear is great for sensitive skin
  • ECOS — a good plant-based choice, like ECOS Original or ECOS Hypoallergenic

If you want the safest all-around pick for performance, Tide Ultra Oxi and Persil ProClean are usually the best bets.

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Top-rated laundry detergent brands for clean clothes:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Plus Ultra Stain Release; very strong overall cleaning.
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a top pick for tough stains and odor removal.
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean is a great value option that cleans well.
  • GainGain Original is popular for fresh scent and solid everyday cleaning.
  • Seventh GenerationFree & Clear is a good fragrance-free, plant-based choice.
  • AllAll Free Clear is one of the best for sensitive skin and allergies.

If you want, I can also rank them by best for stains, best for sensitive skin, or best budget.

What are the best laundry detergent options for families?
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For families, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that clean well, work in cold water, are gentle on skin, and handle lots of daily messes.

Best overall
  • Tide Ultra Oxi — excellent stain removal, very reliable for kids’ clothes, sports gear, and everyday laundry.
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — super strong cleaning power, great for heavily soiled loads.
Best for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle — fragrance-free and dye-free, a top pick for sensitive skin.
  • All Free Clear — another strong hypoallergenic option.
Best value
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid cleaning for the price, good for big family loads.
  • Gain Original — affordable and smells nice, though not as strong on stains as Tide/Persil.
Best for baby clothes
  • Dreft Stage 1: Newborn — made for baby laundry, gentle and popular for newborn items.
  • Tide Free & Gentle — often a better long-term choice once baby clothes get dirtier.
Best for odor/sports laundry
  • Persil ProClean Odor Fighter
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10x — very good for sweat and tough odors.
Best eco-friendly option
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Method Easy Dose Laundry Detergent — more plant-based and family-friendly.
My short recommendation

If you want just one detergent for most families: Tide Ultra Oxi. If anyone has sensitive skin: Tide Free & Gentle. If you want the strongest stain fighter: Persil ProClean Stain Fighter.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent by budget, for HE washers, or for kids with eczema.

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For families, the best detergent options are usually:

  • Tide Original Liquid — best all-around stain removal and works well for mixed family laundry.
  • Tide PODS Ultra Oxi — easiest for busy households; great for convenience and tough stains.
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — excellent cleaning power, especially for greasy or heavy-duty loads.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — a solid budget-friendly option with strong odor/stain fighting.
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin and babies; fragrance-free and gentle.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good eco-friendly choice with no dyes or perfumes.

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Tide Original Liquid
  • Best convenience: Tide PODS Ultra Oxi
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, sensitive skin, baby clothes, or high-efficiency washers.

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For families, the best laundry detergents are usually the ones that are effective, affordable, and easy to use. Good picks:

Best overall
  • Tide Ultra OXI Liquid — excellent for mixed family loads, stains, and everyday use.
Best for sensitive skin
  • All Free Clear Liquid — fragrance-free and a strong choice for kids or anyone with skin sensitivities.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — another good gentle option.
Best budget option
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst — solid cleaning power for the price.
  • Tide Simply Clean & Fresh — good value if you want a mainstream brand without paying full Tide prices.
Best for heavy stains / sports clothes
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — one of the strongest cleaners for messy family laundry.
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10x — great for dirt, sweat, and set-in grime.
Best pods for convenience
  • Tide PODS Ultra OXI — easiest for busy households.
  • Gain Flings — nice scent and convenient, though not as strong on stains as Tide/Persil.
Best eco-friendly option
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Detergent — simple formula, good for sensitive families.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-based and widely available.
Quick pick by family type
  • Most families: Tide Ultra OXI
  • Sensitive skin: All Free Clear
  • Big messes / sports: Persil ProClean
  • Budget: Arm & Hammer Clean Burst
  • Convenience: Tide PODS Ultra OXI

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best detergent for your family size, budget, and skin sensitivity.

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Here are some of the best laundry detergent options for families, depending on your needs:

  • Best overall: Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent (Original or Free & Gentle)

Strong stain removal, widely trusted, works well for big household loads.

  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear

Fragrance-free, dye-free, and a good choice for kids or eczema-prone skin.

  • Best budget option: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean

Solid cleaning power for the price, especially for everyday family laundry.

  • Best for tough stains: Persil ProClean Liquid

Excellent on greasy, set-in, and kid-related messes.

  • Best eco-friendly pick: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

Plant-based, fragrance-free, and gentler on sensitive skin.

  • Best pod option: Tide PODS Free & Gentle

Convenient and strong, especially if you want less measuring.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for baby clothes, hard water, or the cheapest bulk option.

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Best family laundry detergents are usually effective, easy on skin, and good value. Top picks:

  • Tide Free & Gentle – great all-around pick for sensitive skin, strong cleaning, no fragrance/dyes
  • Tide Ultra Oxi – best for tough stains and big family loads
  • Persil ProClean – excellent stain removal, very effective on kids’ clothes
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear – budget-friendly, gentle, solid cleaning
  • All Free Clear – one of the best fragrance-free options for allergy-prone families
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – plant-based option, good for families wanting a greener formula
  • Gain Original – best if you want a strong fresh scent and good everyday cleaning

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best for stains: Persil ProClean or Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle

If you want, I can also recommend the best detergent for HE washers, baby clothes, or hard water.

Which laundry detergent brands work best on tough stains?
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For tough stains, the most effective laundry detergents are usually:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release – one of the best all-around for food, grease, and dirt
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter – excellent on body oils, grass, and set-in stains
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10X – strong for deeply soiled clothes
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good budget option with stain-fighting boost
  • Gain Plus Odor Defense – decent for sweat/odor, less powerful than Tide or Persil

If you want the strongest stain-fighting combo, look for detergents with enzymes + oxygen bleach. For really tough spots, a detergent booster like OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover or Shout Advanced Gel helps a lot.

If you want, I can also rank the best detergents by stain type (grease, grass, blood, makeup, etc.).

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For tough stains, these usually perform best:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release — one of the most reliable all-around stain fighters.
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — excellent on greasy and set-in stains.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget-friendly option for everyday tough stains.
  • Gain + Oxi — solid on dirt and sweat, with a strong scent.
  • Tide Oxi — especially good for protein, food, and general stain removal.

If you want the best overall, I’d pick Tide Ultra Stain Release or Persil ProClean Stain Fighter. If you want, I can also suggest the best one for kids’ clothes, grease, or white shirts.

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For tough stains, these laundry detergents are consistently strong picks:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release — one of the best all-around stain fighters
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — excellent on greasy and set-in stains
  • Tide Oxi — great for food, sweat, and everyday grime
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget-friendly stain remover
  • Gain Flings + Oxi — good cleaning power, especially for regular stain loads
  • Zout Laundry Stain Remover — best as a pre-treater for really stubborn spots

If you want the strongest option overall, I’d start with Persil ProClean Stain Fighter or Tide Ultra Stain Release.

For extra-tough stains, a pre-treatment spray helps a lot—good ones are:

  • Shout Advanced Gel
  • Zout Triple Enzyme Formula
  • Tide To Go Pen for on-the-spot treatment

If you want, I can also rank the best detergents for grease, grass, blood, or kid stains specifically.

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For tough stains, these usually work best:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release — one of the strongest all-around options for grease, food, and body stains
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — very good on set-in stains and odors
  • Tide Hygienic Clean — strong on deep-cleaning and grimy laundry
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget pick for everyday tough stains
  • Gain Flings with Oxi — decent on stains, plus a strong scent
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — best if you want a gentler, fragrance-free option

Best stain pretreaters:

  • Shout Advanced Gel
  • Zout Triple Enzyme
  • Tide Oxi Stain Remover

If you want, I can also rank the best ones for grease, grass, blood, or food stains specifically.

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For tough stains, these detergents are consistently strong:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release — one of the best all-around stain fighters
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — excellent on grease, food, and body stains
  • OxiClean Odor Blasters / Versatile Stain Remover — great as a booster, especially for set-in stains
  • Tide PODS Plus Ultra OXI — convenient and very effective
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget-friendly option
  • Gain Flings Plus Odor Defense — solid on everyday grime, though not as strong as Tide/Persil

For the hardest stains, a detergent with enzymes + Oxi booster usually works best.

Best combo:

  • Persil ProClean + OxiClean
  • Tide Ultra Stain Release + OxiClean

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for grease, grass, blood, or baby stains specifically.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for fresh-smelling clothes? 9,900/mo
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For fresh-smelling clothes, these are some of the best laundry detergent brands/products:

  • Tide Original Liquid – classic “clean laundry” scent, strong cleaning power
  • Tide with Downy April Fresh – fresh, soft floral scent
  • Gain Original – very noticeable, long-lasting fragrance
  • Persil ProClean Intense Fresh – clean scent with strong stain removal
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters – fresher smell, good for sweaty clothes
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Lavender / Rain Water – lighter, more natural scent
  • Method 8X Laundry Detergent – fresh, subtle scent, plant-based
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – if you want less fragrance but still clean-smelling clothes

If you want the strongest fresh scent, go with Gain Original or Tide with Downy April Fresh. If you want clean + odor-fighting, Persil ProClean Intense Fresh or Arm & Hammer Odor Blasters are great.

If you want, I can also recommend the best scent for men’s clothes, towels, or bedding.

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If you want fresh-smelling clothes, these are some of the best-known detergent brands/products:

  • Tide Original Liquid / Tide Pods — classic “clean” scent, strong cleaning.
  • Gain Original Liquid / Gain Flings — one of the strongest, most obvious fresh scents.
  • Persil ProClean — crisp, clean smell with excellent stain removal.
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst — fresh scent and good odor control.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — lighter, plant-based fresh scents like lavender or lemon verbena.
  • Method 4x Concentrated Laundry Detergent — clean-smelling and more subtle.
  • Puracy Natural Laundry Detergent — mild, fresh scent; good if you dislike heavy perfume.

Best for strongest scent: Gain Best for overall cleaning + fresh smell: Tide or Persil Best for light, natural scent: Mrs. Meyer’s or Puracy

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent + fabric softener combos for maximum freshness.

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For the freshest-smelling clothes, these are some of the best laundry detergent brands/products:

  • Tide Original / Tide Plus Febreze Freshness — strong, clean scent and great stain removal.
  • Gain Original — one of the most popular for a bold, long-lasting “fresh laundry” smell.
  • Persil ProClean Scent Boost — crisp, clean scent with excellent cleaning power.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters — fresh smell and especially good for sweat/odor.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — lighter, more natural scents like lavender, basil, or honeysuckle.
  • Method 8X Laundry Detergent — clean, modern scents; less overpowering.
  • The Laundress Signature Detergent — premium, very pleasant fresh fragrance.

If you want the strongest scent, go with Gain or Tide + Febreze. If you want a cleaner, less heavy fragrance, try Persil, Mrs. Meyer’s, or Method.

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For the freshest-smelling clothes, these are consistently strong picks:

  • Tide Original / Tide Plus Febreze – classic “clean laundry” scent, very reliable.
  • Gain Original – strong, long-lasting fresh scent; one of the most fragranced options.
  • Persil ProClean Odor Fighter – strong cleaning power with a crisp fresh scent.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters – good if you want freshness plus odor control.
  • Method Laundry Detergent (Fresh Air or Beach Sage) – lighter, more modern scent; plant-based.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Lavender or Basil – nice if you prefer a softer natural fragrance.

If you want the strongest scent, go with Gain or Tide Plus Febreze. If you want fresh but not overpowering, try Persil or Method.

If you want, I can also rank them for best scent, best cleaning, or best value.

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If you want clothes to smell fresh after washing, these are some of the best detergent brands/products to try:

  • Tide Original Liquid / Tide with Downy — classic clean scent, very reliable.
  • Persil ProClean Intense Fresh — strong fresh scent, great cleaning power.
  • Gain Original — one of the most “fresh-smelling” detergents; very noticeable fragrance.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Odor Blasters — clean, fresh scent and good for odors.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — lighter, more natural-smelling scents like Lavender or Basil.
  • Method Laundry Detergent — fresh, subtle scents; good if you don’t want overpowering fragrance.
  • Tide Pods with Downy April Fresh — easy option with a strong laundry-fresh smell.

If your main goal is long-lasting scent, Gain and Tide with Downy are usually the top picks. If you want clean but not too strong, try Mrs. Meyer’s or Method.

If you want, I can also recommend the best smelling detergent for men/women, sensitive skin, or top-load vs HE washers.

What are the most trusted laundry detergent brands?
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Some of the most trusted laundry detergent brands are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a strong, well-liked option
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — known for scent; Gain Original is popular
  • All — especially All Free Clear for sensitive skin
  • Seventh GenerationFree & Clear Laundry Detergent
  • MethodLaundry Detergent Liquid
  • Charlie’s Soap — a simpler, eco-friendly option

If you want the safest “default” picks:

  • Best overall: Tide Original
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best value: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Best eco-friendly: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

If you want, I can also rank them by stain removal, sensitive skin, or budget.

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The most trusted laundry detergent brands are usually:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Free & Gentle
  • Persil — especially Persil ProClean
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • All — especially All Free Clear for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — popular for eco-friendly formulas
  • Gain — known for fragrance and solid everyday cleaning

If you want the safest all-around picks:

  • Best overall: Tide Original
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best value: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Best eco-friendly: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

If you want, I can also rank them by stain removal, sensitive skin, or budget.

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Some of the most trusted laundry detergent brands are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Ultra Oxi and Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean is highly rated for cleaning power
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — popular for scent, like Gain Liquid Laundry Detergent
  • Allall Free Clear is a top choice for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — a trusted plant-based option
  • ECOS — another well-known eco-friendly brand
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day — popular for fragrance and gentler formulas
  • Woolite — best for delicates and dark clothing
  • Dropps — convenient detergent pods, often liked for simplicity

If you want the safest picks overall:

  • Best all-around: Tide Ultra Oxi
  • Best for sensitive skin: all Free Clear
  • Best premium cleaner: Persil ProClean
  • Best eco-friendly: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

If you want, I can also give you the best brands by budget, sensitive skin, or high-efficiency washers.

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Some of the most trusted laundry detergent brands are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original and Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a strong stain remover
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — popular for scent, like Gain Original
  • Seventh GenerationFree & Clear if you want a plant-based option
  • Allall Free Clear is a top choice for sensitive skin
  • ECOS — another gentle, eco-friendly option
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day — well-liked for light cleaning and scent
  • Dropps — convenient pods, especially Dropps Sensitive Skin
  • Puracy — often recommended for sensitive skin and baby clothes

If you want the safest “default” picks:

  • Best overall: Tide Original
  • Best for stains: Persil ProClean
  • Best for sensitive skin: all Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle

If you want, I can also rank the best brands by price, stain removal, or sensitive-skin friendliness.

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Some of the most trusted laundry detergent brands are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Ultra Oxi, Tide Free & Gentle
  • Persil — especially Persil ProClean
  • Arm & Hammer — especially Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — especially Gain Original
  • All — especially All Free Clear for sensitive skin
  • Seventh Generation — especially Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Ecos — especially Ecos Laundry Detergent
  • Molly’s Suds — especially Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder

If you want the safest pick for most households: Tide Ultra Oxi. If you have sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle. If you want a more natural option: Seventh Generation Free & Clear.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for sensitive skin? 5,400/mo
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Good options for sensitive skin are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic. Best-known picks:

  • All Free Clear — very popular for sensitive skin; simple, effective, widely available
  • Tide Free & Gentle — strong cleaning without added dyes or perfumes
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — budget-friendly and gentle
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based option, fragrance-free
  • Persil Sensitive Skin — good if you want a stronger-cleaning option
  • ECOS Hypoallergenic Laundry Detergent — mild, plant-based, fragrance-free

If your skin is very reactive, also try:

  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Free & Clear (less common, but some people like it)

Best overall picks for most people: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle.

If you want, I can also recommend the best laundry detergent for eczema, babies, or best budget option.

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Best picks for sensitive skin are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic:

  • All Free Clear — one of the best budget-friendly options
  • Tide Free & Gentle — very effective on stains, widely trusted
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based, no fragrance/dyes
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — strong cleaning, good if you want a premium option
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — affordable, widely available
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — simple ingredient list, good for very sensitive users

If you want the safest starting point, I’d pick:

  1. All Free Clear for value
  2. Tide Free & Gentle for best overall cleaning
  3. Seventh Generation Free & Clear if you prefer plant-based

Tip: even “gentle” detergents can irritate if you use too much, so use the recommended amount and skip scented dryer sheets.

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Best bets for sensitive skin are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and “free & clear” detergents. Good brands/products:

  • All Free Clear — very common, budget-friendly, widely recommended
  • Tide Free & Gentle — strong cleaning, no dyes/perfume
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — plant-based option, gentle
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear — good value
  • Persil Free & Sensitive — good stain removal, gentle formula
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented — minimal-ingredient option, popular for sensitive skin

If skin is very reactive, also try:

  • Charlie's Soap Laundry Powder
  • ECOS Free & Clear

Quick tips:

  • Avoid “fresh scent,” “odor control,” and fabric softener additives.
  • Use less detergent than the label suggests.
  • Do an extra rinse if possible.

If you want, I can narrow these down to the best budget, best for babies, or best for eczema.

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For sensitive skin, the best bets are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, hypoallergenic detergents. Good options:

  • All Free Clear – widely recommended, very gentle, budget-friendly
  • Tide Free & Gentle – strong cleaning power without dyes or perfumes
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – plant-based, good for basic everyday laundry
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear – solid value, widely available
  • ECOS Free & Clear – plant-based and fragrance-free
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder – simple ingredient list, popular for very sensitive skin
  • Persil Free & Sensitive – good if you want a stronger clean but still sensitive-skin friendly

If you want the safest pick overall, I’d start with All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle.

Also helpful:

  • Use less detergent than the label suggests
  • Add an extra rinse
  • Avoid fabric softeners and scented dryer sheets

If you want, I can also give you the best options for baby clothes, eczema, or high-efficiency washers.

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Good options for sensitive skin are usually fragrance-free, dye-free, and hypoallergenic. Some of the best-known picks:

  • All Free Clear – very popular, budget-friendly, and widely recommended for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle – strong cleaning, no dyes or perfumes
  • Persil ProClean Sensitive Skin – effective on tough stains, dermatologist-tested
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – plant-based, fragrance-free
  • Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin Free & Clear – good value, no added fragrance
  • Molly’s Suds Unscented Laundry Detergent – simple formula, popular for very sensitive skin
  • ECOS Hypoallergenic Laundry Detergent Free & Clear – plant-based and gentle

If you want the safest starting point, I’d pick Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for eczema, best pod option, or best fragrance-free detergent by price.

What laundry detergent brands are worth buying?
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A few worth-buying laundry detergent brands by category:

  • Best overall: Tide Ultra Oxi

Strong cleaning, reliable on most stains, widely available.

  • Best value: Arm & Hammer Clean Burst

Good performance for the price, especially for everyday loads.

  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear

Fragrance-free and a common go-to for allergies/skin sensitivity.

  • Best premium/eco-friendly: Seventh Generation Free & Clear

Good if you want a plant-based, fragrance-free option.

  • Best for tough stains: Persil ProClean

Excellent stain removal; often rivals or beats Tide on heavy-duty laundry.

  • Best pod option: Tide Pods Plus Oxi

Convenient and strong, if you want pods instead of liquid.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for HE washers, babies, hard water, or cheap bulk buying.

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A few laundry detergent brands are consistently worth buying:

  • Tide — best all-around stain removal and cleaning
  • Persil — excellent cleaning, especially for heavy-duty loads
  • All Free Clear — great for sensitive skin, fragrance-free
  • Seventh Generation — good plant-based option, milder scent
  • Arm & Hammer — strong value for the price
  • Gain — if you want a strong fresh scent

If you want the safest “buy once, use everywhere” pick: Tide Original or Persil ProClean.

If you tell me your budget, skin sensitivity, and whether you use cold water, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

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A few detergent brands are consistently worth buying:

  • Tide — best all-around cleaning; Tide Ultra Oxi is a strong pick for tough stains.
  • Persil — excellent stain removal and odor control; Persil ProClean is a standout.
  • Arm & Hammer — good budget option; Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean is solid value.
  • Gain — if you want a stronger fresh scent; Gain Original is popular.
  • All Free Clear — best for sensitive skin; fragrance-free and gentle.
  • Seventh Generation — good eco-friendly choice; Free & Clear is the safest pick.

If you want just one recommendation: Tide Ultra Oxi for most people.

If you want, I can also give you the best picks by budget, sensitive skin, HE machines, or tough stains.

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A few detergent brands are consistently worth buying:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi / Tide Free & Gentle — best all-around cleaning; Free & Gentle is great for sensitive skin.
  • Persil ProClean — excellent stain removal, especially for greasy or heavy soils.
  • Gain Original — good cleaning with a strong scent if you like fragrance.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget pick; good value.
  • All Free Clear — one of the best for allergies, babies, and sensitive skin.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — decent eco-friendly option, fragrance-free.
  • Molly’s Suds Original — good if you want a simpler, more natural-style detergent.

If you want the safest “buy this and be done” choices:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi for most households
  • Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear for sensitive skin
  • Persil ProClean for tough stains

If you want, I can also rank the best detergents by budget, sensitive skin, eco-friendly, or best for HE machines.

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A few laundry detergent brands are consistently worth buying:

  • Tide — best all-around cleaning and stain removal.
    • Good picks: Tide Original, Tide Hygienic Clean, Tide Free & Gentle
  • Persil — excellent cleaning, especially for tough odors and stains.
    • Good picks: Persil ProClean Original, Persil ProClean Sensitive Skin
  • All Free Clear — best if you have sensitive skin or allergies.
    • Good picks: All Free Clear Liquid, All Free Clear Packs
  • Arm & Hammer — solid budget option, especially for odor control.
    • Good picks: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean, Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin
  • Gain — great if you care most about scent.
    • Good picks: Gain Original, Gain Flings
  • Seventh Generation — good plant-based choice.
    • Good picks: Seventh Generation Free & Clear, Seventh Generation Ultra Power Plus

If you want the simplest answer:

  • Best overall: Tide
  • Best for tough stains: Persil
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for HE washers, babies, dark clothes, or hard water.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for high-efficiency washers? 210/mo
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Top picks for HE (high-efficiency) washers:

  • Tide HE (especially Tide Ultra Oxi or Tide Free & Gentle) — best overall cleaning
  • Persil ProClean HE — excellent stain removal, strong performance
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE — good value, works well on everyday loads
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good fragrance-free/personal-care option
  • All Free Clear HE — very good for sensitive skin, widely available
  • Gain HE — strong scent, solid cleaning for the price

If you want the safest bet: Tide Ultra Oxi HE. If you have sensitive skin: Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear. If you want best value: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE.

For HE washers, look for “HE” on the label and use the smallest recommended amount to avoid excess suds.

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For high-efficiency (HE) washers, the best detergents are HE-labeled, low-sudsing formulas.

Top brands/products:

  • Tide HE Liquid / Tide Original HE Pods — best all-around cleaning
  • Persil ProClean Liquid Laundry Detergent (HE) — excellent for tough stains and odors
  • Gain HE Liquid — strong scent, good everyday wash
  • Arm & Hammer Clean Burst HE — solid budget pick
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good for sensitive skin, fragrance-free
  • All Free Clear — another strong hypoallergenic option
  • Method 8X Concentrated Laundry Detergent — eco-friendlier, HE-safe

Best choice by need:

  • Best overall: Tide HE
  • Best stain fighter: Persil ProClean HE
  • Best sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer HE

If you want, I can also give you the best HE detergents for front-load washers, pods vs liquid, or best value picks at Costco/Walmart/Target.

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For high-efficiency (HE) washers, the best detergents are low-sudsing, HE-labeled formulas. Good picks:

  • Tide HE Liquid / Tide Free & Gentle HE – strongest all-around cleaning, great for tough odors and stains.
  • Persil ProClean HE – excellent stain removal, especially for heavily soiled clothes.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE – solid value, good odor and stain control.
  • Gain HE Liquid – good cleaning with a strong fresh scent.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear HE – best if you want a plant-based, fragrance-free option.
  • All Free Clear HE – one of the best for sensitive skin and allergies.

Best overall: Tide HE Best stain-fighting: Persil ProClean HE Best sensitive-skin option: Tide Free & Gentle or All Free Clear

If you want, I can also rank the best pods vs liquid vs powder for HE washers.

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For HE washers, the best detergents are usually low-suds, HE-labeled, and strong in cold water. Good picks:

  • Tide HE Liquid / Tide Pods + Oxi — best overall cleaning power
  • Persil ProClean HE Liquid — excellent for tough stains and odors
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE — strong value pick
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good fragrance-free option
  • All Free Clear HE — great for sensitive skin
  • Gain HE — good scent and solid everyday cleaning
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Detergent — popular minimalist/natural option

Quick tips:

  • Look for “HE” on the label.
  • Use less detergent than you would in a standard washer.
  • Pods are convenient, but liquid detergent is easier to dose for small loads.

If you want, I can also rank these by best stain removal, best budget, or best for sensitive skin.

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For HE washers, the safest “best bets” are HE-labeled detergents with low suds. Good brands/products:

  • Tide HE Liquid / Tide PODS Free & Gentle – great all-around cleaning
  • Persil ProClean HE Liquid – strong on stains and odors
  • Gain HE Liquid – fresh scent, solid everyday option
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean HE – good value
  • Tide Free & Gentle HE – best if you want fragrance-free
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – good plant-based choice
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder – simple, low-suds powder for HE

Quick tip: use less than the cap suggests if your load isn’t very dirty—HE machines need much less detergent than standard washers.

What are the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands? 40/mo
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Here are some of the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands:

  • Seventh Generation — widely available, plant-based formulas, strong stain-fighting, usually in recycled packaging.
  • ECOS — EPA Safer Choice options, biodegradable ingredients, good value, often carbon-neutral certified.
  • Tru Earth — detergent strips with very low packaging waste, great for travel and small spaces.
  • Molly’s Suds — simple ingredients, good for sensitive skin, especially if you want fragrance-free.
  • Dropps — compostable/recyclable packaging and detergent pods with a low-waste focus.
  • Blueland — refill tablets/powders with minimal plastic, good if reducing packaging is a priority.
  • ATTITUDE — plant- and mineral-based, solid eco credentials, and many fragrance-free options.
  • Method — stylish, effective, and generally eco-conscious, though not as minimalist as some others.

Best overall picks:

  • Most eco-friendly packaging: Tru Earth or Blueland
  • Best for sensitive skin: Molly’s Suds
  • Best mainstream option: Seventh Generation
  • Best value: ECOS

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best pod, liquid, powder, or fragrance-free options.

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Some of the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands are:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear Laundry Detergent — widely available, plant-based, fragrance-free, good for sensitive skin.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — affordable, plant-derived, often EPA Safer Choice certified.
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — simple ingredient list, great for people avoiding dyes/fragrances.
  • Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods — plastic-free packaging, convenient, good low-waste option.
  • Branch Basics Concentrate — ultra-minimal, refillable, very eco-conscious.
  • Tide purclean — a stronger mainstream option with plant-based ingredients and solid cleaning power.
  • Better Life Natural Laundry Detergent — plant-based, fragrance-free option with good stain-fighting.

If you want the best overall balance of eco-friendly + effective, I’d start with:

  1. Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  2. ECOS
  3. Dropps

If you want, I can also recommend the best one for sensitive skin, stain removal, or HE washers.

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Here are some of the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands and specific products:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — widely available, plant-based, fragrance-free, strong all-around choice.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-derived, climate-conscious brand, good for sensitive skin.
  • Biokleen Laundry Liquid — concentrated, low-waste, no harsh scents.
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — very minimal ingredient list, great for sensitive skin.
  • Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods — plastic-free packaging, convenient, good eco pick if you want pods.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — plant-derived ingredients, pleasant natural scents.
  • Attitude Laundry Detergent — eco-focused, often EWG-rated, good fragrance-free options.
  • The Laundress Signature Detergent — more premium, effective, but pricier.

Best overall picks:

  • Best all-around: Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best for sensitive skin: Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder
  • Best zero-waste-ish option: Dropps Pods
  • Best budget-friendly: ECOS

If you want, I can also narrow this down by best for HE washers, best for babies/sensitive skin, or best zero-waste packaging.

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Here are some of the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands/products:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — widely available, plant-based, fragrance-free, good for sensitive skin.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-derived, biodegradable, often made with renewable energy; good value.
  • Method Laundry Detergent — stylish packaging, plant-based formulas, strong cleaning power.
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — very simple ingredient list, great for sensitive skin and low-waste use.
  • Dirty Labs Bio Laundry Detergent — highly concentrated, modern formula, recyclable packaging, strong performance.
  • Tru Earth Laundry Strips — plastic-free detergent strips, very convenient for travel and small spaces.
  • Blueland Laundry Detergent Tablets — plastic-free tablets, refill-friendly, good low-waste option.
  • Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods — compostable packaging, plant-based ingredients, easy to use.

Best overall picks:

  • Best mainstream: Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best low-waste: Blueland or Tru Earth
  • Best simple/sensitive-skin: Molly’s Suds
  • Best performance: Dirty Labs

If you want, I can also give you the best eco-friendly option for HE washers, sensitive skin, or the cheapest ones.

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Some of the best eco-friendly laundry detergent brands are:

  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — widely available, plant-based, fragrance-free, good for sensitive skin
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — plant-derived, biodegradable, affordable, strong all-around choice
  • Puracy Natural Laundry Detergent — concentrated, low-waste, good cleaning power
  • Attitude Laundry Detergent — EWG-friendly, plant-based, often plastic-reduced packaging
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Laundry Detergent — pleasant scents, plant-derived ingredients
  • Molly’s Suds Original Laundry Powder — minimal-ingredient formula, popular for sensitive skin
  • Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods — plastic-free pods in compostable/recyclable packaging
  • Tru Earth Laundry Strips — very low-waste, lightweight, travel-friendly

Best picks by need:

  • Best overall: Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best low-waste: Dropps or Tru Earth
  • Best for sensitive skin: Molly’s Suds or Seventh Generation Free & Clear
  • Best budget option: ECOS

If you want, I can also give you the best eco-friendly detergents for HE washers, babies, or hard water.

What are the top laundry detergent brands at the grocery store?
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Top grocery-store laundry detergent brands:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Free & Gentle, Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean liquid or pods
  • GainGain Original and Gain Flings
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • AllAll Free Clear is a top pick for sensitive skin
  • Purex — budget-friendly, widely available
  • Seventh Generation — a popular plant-based option
  • Wisk — less common now, but still found in some stores
  • Dreft — best known for baby laundry

If you want the best overall, I’d start with Tide, Persil, or All Free Clear.

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Some of the top grocery-store laundry detergent brands are:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Plus Febreze, and Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean liquid or pods; strong stain remover
  • GainGain Original and Gain Flings!; known for scent
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean; good value
  • AllAll Free Clear; popular for sensitive skin
  • Tide Free & Gentle — great if you want a fragrance-free premium option
  • Seventh GenerationFree & Clear; plant-based, eco-focused
  • PurexPurex Liquid or Purex 4-in-1 Pods; budget-friendly
  • Cheer — good for dark clothes and color care
  • Xtra — one of the cheapest store-brand-style options

If you want the safest picks overall:

  • Best overall: Tide Original
  • Best for stains: Persil ProClean
  • Best for sensitive skin: All Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean or Purex

If you want, I can also rank them by price, stain removal, or scent.

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Top grocery-store laundry detergent brands:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Ultra Oxi, and Tide Free & Gentle
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a strong stain remover
  • Arm & Hammer — good value; Plus OxiClean is popular
  • Gain — known for scent; Gain Liquid Laundry Detergent
  • All — good for sensitive skin; all Free Clear
  • Purex — budget-friendly; Purex Plus Oxi

If you want the safest “best all-around” pick: Tide Ultra Oxi. For sensitive skin: Tide Free & Gentle or all Free Clear. For budget: Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean or Purex Plus Oxi.

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Top grocery-store laundry detergent brands:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Plus Downy, and Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean is a strong stain-fighter
  • Arm & Hammer — good value, common picks like Clean Burst and Plus OxiClean
  • Gain — known for strong scent; Gain Original and Gain Flings!
  • All — often a budget-friendly sensitive-skin option, like all Free Clear
  • Wisk — less common now, but still seen in some stores
  • Purex — budget option, especially Purex Mountain Breeze
  • Seventh Generation — popular plant-based choice, like Free & Clear
  • ECOS — eco-friendly, often in larger grocers
  • Molly’s Suds — gentler, often found at higher-end grocery stores

If you want the best all-around pick, I’d usually go with Tide Ultra Oxi or Persil ProClean. For sensitive skin: all Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle. For budget: Arm & Hammer or Purex.

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Top grocery-store laundry detergent brands in the U.S. are usually:

  • Tide — especially Tide Original, Tide Free & Gentle, and Tide Pods
  • PersilPersil ProClean liquid or pods
  • GainGain Original and Gain Flings!
  • Arm & HammerArm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
  • Allall Free Clear (great for sensitive skin)
  • Purex — a cheaper, solid everyday option
  • Seventh Generation — popular plant-based choice
  • Dreft — mostly for baby laundry

If you want the safest “best overall” picks:

  • Best stain-fighting: Tide Original or Persil ProClean
  • Best for sensitive skin: all Free Clear or Tide Free & Gentle
  • Best budget: Purex or Arm & Hammer
  • Best scent: Gain Original

If you want, I can also rank them by price, scent, or best for front-load HE machines.

What are the best laundry detergent brands for cold water washing? 260/mo
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For cold water washing, the best detergents are usually liquid, enzyme-based, and labeled for cold water. Good picks:

  • Tide Coldwater Clean – probably the safest all-around choice for strong cleaning in cold water.
  • Persil ProClean Liquid – excellent stain removal, works well in cold water.
  • ARM & HAMMER Plus OxiClean – budget-friendly and solid for everyday loads.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear – good if you want a fragrance-free, plant-based option.
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent – another decent eco-friendly choice for cold washes.
  • Tide PODS Coldwater Clean – convenient if you prefer pods.

If you want the best performance overall, I’d pick Tide Coldwater Clean or Persil ProClean.

Tip: for cold water, liquid detergent usually works better than powder because it dissolves more easily.

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Best bets for cold-water washing are detergents with strong enzymes and good stain-fighting in low temps. Top picks:

  • Tide Coldwater Clean — probably the safest all-around choice for cold washes.
  • Persil ProClean Coldwater — excellent on tough stains and odors.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget pick for everyday laundry.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good if you want fragrance-free/sensitive-skin.
  • Gain Flings! — convenient pods that work well in cold water for regular loads.

Quick tip: look for labels like “cold water,” “enzyme-powered,” or “works in any temperature.” If you want, I can also give you the best cold-water detergent for whites, odors, sensitive skin, or budget.

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Best laundry detergents for cold water washing are usually enzyme-rich liquids or pods made to dissolve and clean well at low temps. Good picks:

  • Tide Ultra Oxi Liquid — excellent all-around cold-water cleaning
  • Tide PODS Ultra OXI — easy, strong performance in cold cycles
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — very good on stains and odors in cold water
  • Persil ProClean Discs — convenient, strong cleaning power
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget-friendly cold-water option
  • Gain Flings! — good for everyday loads and fresh scent
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — best if you want a gentler, fragrance-free option
  • ECOS Laundry Detergent — another good plant-based cold-water choice

Quick tip: for cold water, liquid detergent often works best, especially for heavy soils, because it dissolves easily.

If you want, I can also give you the best cold-water detergent by category: stain removal, budget, sensitive skin, or HE machines.

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Best bets for cold-water washing:

  • Tide Coldwater Clean — one of the strongest all-around options for cold cycles.
  • Persil ProClean Liquid — excellent stain removal, works well in cold water.
  • Tide Ultra OXI Liquid — good for tough odors and dirt in cold.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — solid budget-friendly choice.
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good if you want a gentler, fragrance-free option.
  • Persil Discs or Tide PODS — convenient and effective in cold water.

Quick tip: look for detergents labeled “cold water,” “enzyme,” or “HE”. Liquid formulas usually dissolve best in cold water, especially for very cold cycles.

If you want, I can also rank the best budget, best for stains, and best fragrance-free options.

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Best picks for cold water washing are detergents with strong enzymes and good low-temp formulas:

  • Persil ProClean Cold Water — one of the best overall for stain removal in cold cycles.
  • Tide Coldwater Clean — reliable, widely available, good all-around performance.
  • Gain Original Liquid — decent in cold water, especially for everyday laundry and scent.
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — good budget option for dirt and odors in cold water.
  • All Free Clear — best if you need a free & clear detergent for sensitive skin.

If you want the safest “best bet,” go with Persil ProClean Cold Water or Tide Coldwater Clean.

What are the most recommended laundry detergent brands for stain removal?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

For stain removal, these are the most commonly recommended laundry detergent brands/products:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release — one of the best all-around stain fighters
  • Tide Ultra Oxi — strong on tough stains and dinginess
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter — excellent for heavy-duty cleaning
  • Persil ProClean Power-Liquid — great on grease and set-in stains
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean — budget-friendly and effective
  • Gain + Odor Defense — good for sweat/body stains
  • Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean — solid value, especially for regular use
  • Seventh Generation Free & Clear — good if you need a gentler, fragrance-free option

If you want the best overall stain remover, I’d start with Tide Ultra Stain Release or Persil ProClean Stain Fighter.

If you want, I can also rank them by best for grease, grass, blood, or baby stains.

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Top laundry detergents for stain removal are usually:

  • Tide Ultra OXI – one of the best all-around stain fighters
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter – excellent on tough, greasy, set-in stains
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10X – strong for deep-cleaning and odors
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good budget-friendly stain remover
  • Gain + Oxi Boost – decent stain removal with a strong scent
  • OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover (additive, not detergent) – great booster for extra-tough stains

If you want the safest “best pick,” I’d go with Tide Ultra OXI or Persil ProClean Stain Fighter.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for blood, grease, grass, or kid stains specifically.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

For stain removal, the most consistently recommended laundry detergents are:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release – one of the strongest all-around stain fighters
  • Tide Original / Tide HE – reliable for everyday tough stains
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter – excellent on grease, food, and body stains
  • Persil ProClean Intense Fresh – strong cleaning with a fresher scent
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – good budget-friendly stain remover
  • Gain Ultra Oxi – decent stain removal with a strong scent
  • OxiClean Odor Blasters – best if stains come with odors
  • Zote Laundry Soap or Fels-Naptha – great pre-treatment bars for spot-cleaning stains

If you want the top picks overall, I’d go with:

  1. Persil ProClean Stain Fighter
  2. Tide Ultra Stain Release
  3. Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean

If you want, I can also recommend the best one for whites, baby clothes, odors, or sensitive skin.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

For stain removal, these are the most consistently recommended laundry detergent brands/products:

  1. Tide Ultra OXI / Tide Ultra Stain Release
    • Excellent all-around stain fighter, especially for grease, food, and everyday dirt.
  2. Persil ProClean Stain Fighter
    • Very strong on tough stains and often considered Tide’s main competitor.
  3. Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean
    • Good budget-friendly option with solid stain-lifting power.
  4. Gain + Aroma Boost
    • Good cleaning performance, though usually a bit less stain-focused than Tide/Persil.
  5. Zout Laundry Detergent
    • Strong option for targeted stain removal, especially if you treat stains before washing.

If you want the best overall pick, I’d go with Tide Ultra Stain Release or Persil ProClean Stain Fighter.

If you want, I can also give you the best detergent for specific stains like grease, blood, grass, or wine.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

For stain removal, these are the most commonly recommended laundry detergents:

  • Tide Ultra Stain Release – one of the best all-around stain fighters
  • Persil ProClean Stain Fighter – excellent on tough, set-in stains
  • Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean – strong for everyday stains and odors
  • Gain Flings! + Odor Defense – good for general cleaning, not as strong as Tide/Persil
  • OxiClean Laundry Detergent Plus Stain Fighters – great if you want extra stain-boosting power
  • Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty 10x – very strong for heavy soil and greasy stains

If you want the best overall pick, I’d go with Persil ProClean Stain Fighter or Tide Ultra Stain Release.

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