surcare washing powder
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10/10/08 10:43
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9/10/08 20:53
I use surcare washing liquid and surcare softener. Now dd's excema has gone (no dairy) she is ok with tesco non bio and comfort softener but if she has a flare up (like when nursery accidently got milk on her!) she becomes very sensitive again. I find all the non bios are similar in cleaning power including surcare. In the summer(lol) hanging clothes out to dry helped get rid of the stains left. Now there's even less sun, the stains stay!
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8/10/08 23:14
Hi I uses surcare, I use it mainly for my son but will put it in any wash that has the rest of the families clothes in so we all use it a bit. Cant say its any better/worse that the persil non bio I was using before in terms of washing abilty, but his ezcema has settled a bit since using it (although this may be from diet and I haven't tried to put him back on persil jusdt to check as Im happy with the surcare). I tend to use persil (or whatevers on offer) for everyone else as its cheaper cause you can buy it in bigger boxes I dont use any fabric conditioner for anyone.
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30/9/08 08:44
does anyone use this for there children with ecxema and is it any good at cleaning there clothes my ds is 9 and gets his clothes very muddy at times also do you use it on all washing or just the members with the skin problems and another question what fabric softner do you then use if ne thanx so much





I use this for all our familys washing. My sons excema reacts so badly to any other product, we've tried all sorts of different brands but he always has a flare up, as soon as we switch back to surcare it settles again. It does a good job, gets all our clothes lovely and clean.