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Help ! - Boilogical and Non-Biological?

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 00:43
by Andy TG
Hi Kiddies ;-)

Do any of you lovely people know the difference between Biological and Non-Boilogical Washing Powder?

I know I could surf the web - using "Google" for instance but I thought I might try thr "font of knowledge" that is "My Heartland"

I await your answers with An-tic-i-pation :-)

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 00:47
by CellThree
One has bleach in and the other doesn't or something?

i dunno. Just remember something about the whites always beig done on a boil wash using Bio and everything else done at 40 or 60 with Non-Bio.

I haven't done a white wash for many a year.

That was dull huh? ;)

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 00:48
by CellThree
Or something to do with Hans Blix and his WMD hunt?

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 00:49
by James Blast
It's all chems Andrew Man.

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 00:53
by Big Si
one has enzymes the other doesn't, you know the things that live in your saliva :urff:

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 01:16
by Andy TG
CellThree wrote:One has bleach in and the other doesn't or something?

i dunno. Just remember something about the whites always beig done on a boil wash using Bio and everything else done at 40 or 60 with Non-Bio.

I haven't done a white wash for many a year.

That was dull huh? ;)
Thanks Cell Three :notworthy:

That sounds about right - I should have know that - but I did not!

Thanks Again!

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 01:26
by Andy TG
Big Si wrote:one has enzymes the other doesn't, you know the things that live in your saliva :urff:
@ Big Si :notworthy:

Thanks Mate - more information to add to my already addled mind.

The mention of "Enzymes" reminds me of that "Flesh Eating Bug" that was in the news a few years back. The "enzymes" would "break down fats" in the skin of victims, thus was causing people to have their flesh "eaten" :eek:

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 09:37
by sisxbeforedawn
a word of warning, don't do what I did a few years ago.....

my trainers where all dirty and a friend suggested sticking them in the washing machine. But I was out of washing powder, so I covered them in washing up liquid, set the machine for a wash and wandered off to watch tv.

I only noticed something was wrong when the soap suds started to ooze out under the kitchen door!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: the kitchen looked like a bad 80's crappy music video. But on the plus side my kitchen floor got cleaned as well :oops:

Posted: 19 Mar 2004, 09:54
by Mrs RicheyJames
So you can spit on your clothes with the same effect?