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| Posted: Sat Feb 4th, 2006 07:46 pm |
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There is great wisdom in many advisers. I would add this... The more I know about the subject, the more I do NOT agree with Consumer Reports. They have given their blessing to some real piles of stinking dung. I would view their opinions as being suspect. I don't like the way they test some things, and I don't like their evaluation methods/reasonings. I would only look at their facts (data), and ignore their opinions. Nick I would stick with Cascade detergent Last edited on Sat Feb 4th, 2006 07:52 pm by nickfixit ____________________ " Giving numerical data to Sears management is like giving a monkey a machine gun. No one knows for certain what will happen, but you can be sure of two things... It will be real messy, and only the monkey will be unharmed" |
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