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Anything to cover the perfume of cabbages?
Time to change your oil, mate.
When I first started in cooking I would come home every night smelling like a deep fryer. Blech.
Wouldn’t it eat half their phone if they did?A potential solution for the plastic waste problem?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/28/plastic-eating-bacteria-enzyme-recycling-waste
Will it make anybody rich? Can people pay to install it on their phones? No and no.
Then it ain't gonna happen.
Maybe I'll get a lube job while I'm at it.Time to change your oil, mate.
I think of it as a color safe bleach, although I gather there is more in there than just bleach. I remember my mother having a box of Biz around, although I don't honestly know how much she used it. I don't think I've ever used the stuff personally. I've been tempted to get a box, but never have. Partly the price, partly a question if I'd find it useful enough. And there is an argument for having a premium detergent to use for problem loads. This approach, of course, might work better for some than others.A while back someone somewhere recommended "Biz".
But a phone maker might like to install something in phones to release these enzymes after two years. It'll force people to buy a new phone regularly, like it or not!Wouldn’t it eat half their phone if they did?
Biz was recommended to me as a detergent booster with enzymes that de-grease the laundry. Like jeans when you've been working on the car. I don't know. Maybe Tide or whatever has that already and is worth the price. But Tide makes me itch, even with a double final rinse.An old Biz ad. I remember seeing this or something very like it in the 1990s. The quality is bad--I suspect this came off videotape.
Maybe Tide or whatever has that already and is worth the price.
But Tide makes me itch, even with a double final rinse.
A bulk lube job?^ I'm sure you can get it in bulk at Amazon... or Walmart.
But a phone maker might like to install something in phones to release these enzymes after two years. It'll force people to buy a new phone regularly, like it or not!
I think Costco's detergent does the same.Proctor and Gamble used to own both Biz and Tide, and I've heard it speculated that one reason Biz might have been sold off was because Tide had gotten so good that Biz wasn't as useful as it had been. Of course, a lot depends on the individual. Someone with really dirty clothes might well need as much help as he or she can get. Someone with only occasional light stains might find a decent detergent good enough.
Interesting how many times I've heard that over the years! I remember being a bit curious about Tide Coldwater around 2010, but the research seemed to turn up a lot of people who had bad problems with skin irritation. I was scared off, although it might not have been a problem for me. I don't think I've had problems with any version of Tide I've actually used, although I was a bit leery about trying it at all IIRC given the stories of skin irritation.
