We always used Persil in the past until we discovered Muvo
According to independent tests reported in Grocery Trader Muvo performs better than most market leaders......there really is no need to be a brand snob
We certainly would never go back to the "big brands".....cleaning efficiency at all temperatures is brilliant
What other wash liquid offers 100 washes for £3.99
Remember to clean your washing machine regularly if you don’t do any powder washes at all. liquid clogs pipes over time.
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Karen1967
14 May 17#21
I couldn't get it, and moved over to Lidl Formil. It smells lovely and cleans fine. Much cheaper than bigger brands
4244andrewd
10 May 17#20
Where can I get Muvo from family bargains don't stock it any more
fedex1401
4 Jul 16#19
Aldi powders are highly recommended and endorsed by Good Housekeeping, although all detergents are largely the same base ingredients, and retailers own brands always benchmark the leading brands on performance. :man:
markdaniels773
4 Jul 16#16
just purchased a bottle ill give it i whirl
nathann to markdaniels773
4 Jul 16#18
Let us know how it goes!
nathann
4 Jul 16#17
Yeah I like Lidl's stuff too.
Karen1967
4 Jul 161#15
I've been using it for a couple of months. No sign of deterioration to clothing, and washing smells fresher than Persil liquid.
nathann
4 Jul 16#8
That thing on grocery trader is just a press release from SNG that own Muvo so I wouldn't go by that. Has anyone tried this and knows whether it's good or not?
DEBULL77 to nathann
4 Jul 162#12
Yes I have tried it. I bought it because of reading about it here on HUKD a while ago.and in my opinion it is rubbish I will not buy it again .I prefer Lidl own brand washing powder or liquid I get much better results from them.
corred1964 to nathann
4 Jul 16#14
We have been using it for over a year now & find that it is equally as good as the Persil Small & Mighty that we always used before.....in fact slightly better as my wife has sensitive skin & things washed in Persil occasionally caused eczema whereas she has had no issues with Muvo
rhexenor
4 Jul 16#13
I've tried it and it washed well enough but seemed to cause some deterioration of the textiles washed, especially cotton, so I no longer use it.
louie-blue
4 Jul 163#11
Remember to clean your washing machine regularly if you don’t do any powder washes at all. liquid clogs pipes over time.
Hoppie
4 Jul 162#10
I've just started to use and find it doesn't wash out of my clothes very well when compared to Persil on the same wash programme etc.
scottyjim
4 Jul 162#9
What is the use of this site if no one can ask questions?
Your lazy google search just points to a press release
catalonia
4 Jul 16#7
not lazy,just if I state a fact I would back it up with evidence,not get everyone else looking for me!
Might try a bottle. Thanks for the heads up.:smiley:
LJM
4 Jul 16#3
Thanks - will try this.
Andypand
3 Jul 16#2
Used the nonbio for many years. Excellent stuff, a little goes a long way. Better than any powder with all our clothes not suffering fade or deterioration. Recommended.
victoriahallett
3 Jul 162#1
I've been using this for about a year great washing liquid
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We always used Persil in the past until we discovered Muvo
According to independent tests reported in Grocery Trader Muvo performs better than most market leaders......there really is no need to be a brand snob
We certainly would never go back to the "big brands".....cleaning efficiency at all temperatures is brilliant
What other wash liquid offers 100 washes for £3.99
Available in Bio & Non Bio
https://www.facebook.com/muvoliquid/
http://www.muvo.co.uk/
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Your lazy google search just points to a press release
For the lazy ones