posted by Stacie on January 23, 2012
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We were recently sent a bottle of Tide Coldwater to try it out in our home.
Now I have to admit, I am already a Tide user. I alternate between Tide and Gain. I also need to admit that until now, I firmly held on to the belief that only hot water can truly get my clothes clean.
I have always cleaned our clothes in hot and sometimes warm but really…mostly hot.
I know! I know! I cannot help it. I grew up that way.
But I have been intrigued by Tide Coldwater. I have often wondered does it really clean? And does it clean in coldwater?
I decided to put Tide Coldwater to the ultimate test. One of my favorite white t-shirts had a couple of stains on it and it needed to be washed.
So going against everything that I knew since I was a small child, I washed a load of whites in Tide Coldwater. Check out my video of the t-shirt with the stains:
So what do you think happened?
Find out here:
The detergent smells great. It works even better. But best of all, I am saving both energy and money by using coldwater.
I was pleasantly surprised. Everything that I know and love with Tide, was absolutely still true with Tide Coldwater.
The featured product in this post was provided to me free of charge along with a gift card for my time by SheSpeaks and Tide. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced in any way by anyone.
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i love tide in cold water ! since day one !
I would like to give this a try after reading your review. I’m a believer like you as well that you must use hot water to get your clothes clean
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