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$4 product takes out top spot on CHOICE's best laundry detergents list

<p>Despite many Aussie households forking out hundreds of dollars a year on laundry detergents, a new report by a consumer watchdog has revealed that some products on supermarket shelves have the same effect as doing a load of washing in plain water.</p> <p>CHOICE tested 100 laundry detergent brands and have ranked the best and worst on the market.</p> <p>Surprisingly, the top-performing laundry detergent was not a pricey option but Coles’ Ultra Front that is only $4.</p> <p>In second place was OMO Ultimate Front which retails at $21.99.</p> <p>It was followed by OMO Ultimate which is priced at $21.99.</p> <p>Aldi’s $5.69 Trimat Advanced Laundry Powder ranked fourth and OMO Active Clean came in fifth, which is priced at $10.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 457.9524680073127px; height:500px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7820330/top10.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/efafa64e73244c8294dfcd31b420e77a" /></p> <p>The consumer watchdog also revealed which products performed no better than water.</p> <p>The products that were ranked at the bottom of the list include Ecostore Laundry Liquid Top (46 per cent), Fab Gold Absolute Liquid Top (46 per cent), Surf Beautiful Botanicals Top (46 per cent), BioZet Attack 3D Clean Action Top (46 per cent) and in last spot, Supreme Heavy Duty Laundry Liquid Top (45 per cent).</p> <p>Does this list surprise you? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Best and worst dishwashing liquids revealed

<p>CHOICE has released its list of the best and worst dishwashing liquids on the Australian market, slamming numerous detergent brands which the consumer watchdog claims are “worse than water” when it comes to cleaning dishes.</p> <p>The consumer advocacy group put 30 common commercial products to the test, scrubbing a marked white tile, and found seven brands were less effective than warm water.</p> <p>“Most people would find it shocking to hear that regular tap water and a bit of elbow grease works better than some of the common detergents found at the supermarket,” Choice spokeswoman Stefanie Menezes told <a href="http://www.news.com.au/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>news.com.au</strong></em></span></a>.</p> <p>The consumer watchdog tested a variety of stains on the white tiles which were left overnight before they came into contact with the different detergent varieties, with each product tested multiple times for consistency.</p> <p>“CHOICE put 30 commercial detergents and two D.I.Y. recipes to the test in its latest review and found seven performed worse than water,” Menezes said.</p> <p>“That’s because the detergents are slippery and can actually lubricate your sponge so it glides off your plate, meaning they don’t work as well when you’re trying to scrub off those tough bolognaise stains from dinner.”</p> <p>Earth Choice dishwashing liquid, Coles Smart Buy dishwashing liquid and Coles Super Strength Dishwashing Liquid fared worst out of the detergents, tested, with Morning Fresh Ultra Concentrate Ultimate, Kin Kin naturals Eco Dishwash Liquid, and Woolworths Select Shine Super Concentrate Antibacterial were the top performers.</p> <p><strong>TOP SCORES</strong></p> <p>Morning Fresh Ultra Concentrate Ultimate — 80 per cent</p> <p>Kin Kin Naturals Eco — 75 per cent</p> <p>Morning Fresh Ultra Concentrate Advanced (fast dry technology) — 70 per cent</p> <p><strong>LOWEST SCORES</strong></p> <p>Earth Choice — 28 per cent</p> <p>Coles Smart Buy — 29 per cent</p> <p>What are your thoughts? Do you think this will change which dishwashing liquid you go with in the future? Let us know in the comment section below!</p>

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