About this deal
Products that wash more plates will last longer, cutting down on the times you need to change the water when dealing with dirty dishes. They also boasted an improved formula, which meant “four times less scrubbing” was required, Fairy claimed.
I tested five brands of washing up liquid - here’s what I thought
First and foremost, you'll be putting our Fairy Max Power's superior formula and the easy upside-down bottle to the test! Experience the power performance even in cold water that requires 4x less scrubbing* and the power bottle that’s ready to power through the washing up whenever you need it. We want to make life easier for consumers by creating superior and innovative products”, said Procter & Gamble director of communications Scott Popham.The innovative design means that the Washing Up Spray needs minimal amounts of water to activate the grease-combating foam from the bottle. Spray, Wipe, Rinse - it’s that simple - the washing up is done."
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I was drawn to the colour of this washing up liquid, but Asda does have an original scent in the same range too. Costing just 55p for 500ml, I was intrigued to see how this would work. Find out just how sustainable green brands like Ecover, Smol, Method and Bio-D really are. You can also sign up for our free monthly Sustainability newsletter. You don't have permission to access "http://www.savers.co.uk/Household/Cleaning-Products/Washing-Up-Liquid/Fairy-Max-Power-Washing-Up-Liquid-640-ML/p/830898" on this server. It was also fairly thin compared to the other brands of washing up liquid I tried. Overall, it was a decent product and I would use it again due to how cheap it was.
Ever tried balancing your washing up liquid bottle upside down to get at the last few drops? You’re not alone. But thankfully, those times are about to be turned on their head with new Fairy Max Power.
We look into the ingredients used in washing-up liquid and what their environmental impact is, including whether they are biodegradable, harmful to aquatic life or persistent (whether they are likely to accumulate and linger in waterways). The launch of the new bottle comes after a poll of 2,000 adults revealed they each typically spend nearly 20 minutes a day washing-up an average of 20 items – amounting to a total of 7,300 items a year. But 48 percent of adults feel the way they wash up has changed over the years, with 37 percent admitting they wash up in less time as they are busier. Love the non leak bottles saves me trying to balance the old style bottle upside down. To get the last of the contents out….