P&G Professional liquid detergent for pre-soaking, washing up and efficient removal of grease & food residues from tableware, pots & pans and kitchen utensils. Effective for up to 225 large sinks of washing up and also suitable for other surfaces such as windows, mirrors, tables & seating.
Ingredients
15-30% Anionic surfactants; 5-15% Non-ionic surfactants; Phenoxyethanol, Methylisothiazolinone, Perfumes.
Features & Benefits
Up to 50% longer lasting than next best selling brand
Recommended for professional use
Lifts grease and food residues easily
Warnings
Like any household detergent, keep away from children.
Top comments
iibdii
14 Jan 163#18
I bought it 3 days ago was thinking of posting it here but its spanish made and quality is no way near local made. I have been filling water bottles to give it away to friends n family to get rid of it
It feels like they filled 1 lit fairy n topped up with water
Not voting either way but it was the worst purchase i made this year
Very watery I doubt there's any real saving unless you use something crazy like a pippet to put a few drops in your washing up.
Still a massive bottle, so voted hot. I'm not bashing original op, just saying.
zworld to MonkeysUncle
13 Jan 162#14
You are absolutely spot on. The formula used to be thicker. One bottle would last me couple of months! The current formula is comparatively watery.
Mum2ConnornCerys
13 Jan 16#9
Morning fresh is good in poundland too, 2 bottles for quid when there extra in bottle like 50% extra free or something.
sofiasar to Mum2ConnornCerys
13 Jan 162#11
its not. it's very, very watery.
I tried it.
I'm currently using Aldi 69p and its owesome
sofiasar to Mum2ConnornCerys
13 Jan 16#12
its not. it's very, very watery.
I tried it.
I'm currently using Aldi 69p and its awesome
charliemike
13 Jan 16#10
Thanks OP, ordered 100 bottles.
Monaco Blue
13 Jan 161#13
Aldi's liquid really is the best!
teerex
13 Jan 161#15
Went to my local but they had been cleaned out. Sods law! :stuck_out_tongue:
I'll get my coat...
flamethrower
13 Jan 16#16
may be its just me, similar size bottle of Fairy lasts twice as long
petethemeat76
13 Jan 161#17
I've bought larger bottles of Fairy before from shops such as Home Bargains & they always seem weaker than the smaller ones that you get from say ASDA.
I'm currently using Deepio Liquid & think that it's Bob on.
iibdii
14 Jan 163#18
I bought it 3 days ago was thinking of posting it here but its spanish made and quality is no way near local made. I have been filling water bottles to give it away to friends n family to get rid of it
It feels like they filled 1 lit fairy n topped up with water
Not voting either way but it was the worst purchase i made this year
gibblesuk
14 Jan 161#20
Certainly NOT the Fairy quality we are used to. Won't use this again.
jjav
14 Jan 16#21
stopped using Fairy years ago, when they started conning us with watery cheap stuff and I discovered Aldi do a better one through which
jjav
14 Jan 16#22
The aldi original ( green stuff) got the which best buy, has done so for last 2/3 years, we switched to it and its been spot on, I'm not sure on all the other coloured ones at aldi , but I don't think they are the same quality, as they would also have a good housekeeping or which badge on them
madhu007
14 Jan 16#23
This is professional fairy, more like a prewash soap. The best one is original and platinum even better. Try this just to dip the dishes. I bought this for 2.59 in 99p stores. I'd rather use it to wash the car or clean the carpet or as a general detergent.
Jasondavid
14 Jan 16#24
This is the weak stuff guys. Standard fairy has 15-30% anionic surfactant. This is only 5-15% hence why its watery.
Stick to original thick fairy.
xeroc to Jasondavid
14 Jan 16#25
Description says:
Ingredients
15-30% Anionic surfactants;
Smosekum
14 Jan 16#26
EDIT:
I never realised these were some what weaker
The Fairy Original are available in the 2.5L packs, would love to find them again @ a decent price
knack
14 Jan 16#27
It's not a good idea to wash a car with dishwashing detergent. It may remove the protective wax.
Moozalic
14 Jan 16#28
WOW
Mattio
14 Jan 16#29
Perfect for this...
romanb777
14 Jan 16#30
Farmfoods 2.95 and if you use one of their vouchers like 2.50 off 25 you can make it cost 2.66 - so this is very cold posted deal
atiyyahnavab
14 Jan 16#31
thank you
kkennedy03
14 Jan 16#32
Already posted
Kulaak
14 Jan 16#33
Is it possible that Which has not reviewed these yet?
chalkysoil
14 Jan 16#35
I bought this when it was posted as a deal before the time before. It's watered down. I also have supermarket fairy original large bottles and I decant in to a baby bottle by my sink. I'm mixing it to get some use out of it. I shan't buy it again at any price, washing up is boring enough without adding watered down unpredictable soap to it.
Broxy
14 Jan 16#37
Stick profesional on the lable and put it in a big bottle then watch it fly off the shelves. Clever marketing from P&G lol
kev1986
14 Jan 16#38
Voted cold for the WOW :smile:
ashmac
14 Jan 16#39
seems a fairy good deal to me
DCFC79
15 Jan 16#40
Saw this in the Range other day, won't bother getting some now I've seen what's been posted.
soldierboy001
15 Jan 16#41
You can only put the good housekeeping badge on the variant tested, so if they did not test the others they can not put the badge on as different ingredients can have different effects.
blex83
16 Jan 16#42
Just a quick thx, picked up 5.
soldierboy001 to blex83
16 Jan 16#43
A weeks washing up for under £15 can't be bad.:smirk:
Opening post
2.5L = £2.99
P&G Professional liquid detergent for pre-soaking, washing up and efficient removal of grease & food residues from tableware, pots & pans and kitchen utensils. Effective for up to 225 large sinks of washing up and also suitable for other surfaces such as windows, mirrors, tables & seating.
Ingredients
15-30% Anionic surfactants; 5-15% Non-ionic surfactants; Phenoxyethanol, Methylisothiazolinone, Perfumes.
Features & Benefits
Up to 50% longer lasting than next best selling brand
Recommended for professional use
Lifts grease and food residues easily
Warnings
Like any household detergent, keep away from children.
Top comments
It feels like they filled 1 lit fairy n topped up with water
Not voting either way but it was the worst purchase i made this year
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/about-aldi/awards-endorsements/which-best-buy-awards/product-detail-page/ps/p/magnum-premium-original-washing-up-liquid/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2731384/How-Aldi-cleaned-washing-war-Supermarket-s-brand-liquid-perform-better-competitors-despite-costing-half-price.html
Still a massive bottle, so voted hot. I'm not bashing original op, just saying.
All comments (44)
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/about-aldi/awards-endorsements/which-best-buy-awards/product-detail-page/ps/p/magnum-premium-original-washing-up-liquid/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2731384/How-Aldi-cleaned-washing-war-Supermarket-s-brand-liquid-perform-better-competitors-despite-costing-half-price.html
Still a massive bottle, so voted hot. I'm not bashing original op, just saying.
I tried it.
I'm currently using Aldi 69p and its owesome
I tried it.
I'm currently using Aldi 69p and its awesome
I'll get my coat...
I'm currently using Deepio Liquid & think that it's Bob on.
It feels like they filled 1 lit fairy n topped up with water
Not voting either way but it was the worst purchase i made this year
Stick to original thick fairy.
Ingredients
15-30% Anionic surfactants;
I never realised these were some what weaker
The Fairy Original are available in the 2.5L packs, would love to find them again @ a decent price