The P&G product replacement effort is working out well.
The Meyer's "Clean Day" hard-milled soap bars last about 10 days versus about 7 or so for the Ivory soap-scum bar.
Though its longer-lasting the Meyers does cost more.
It doesn't leave a film on me or the shower tile.
Meyers leaves me squeaky-clean.
This week, on my second Meyer's bar I'm lemon-fresh.
Slowly I'm shedding my toxic masculinity.
I couldn't find the Meyer's bars at Winco today so I bought Kirk's Castille soap.
It's about $7 for 3 bars.
When the Meyers runs out I'll review the Kirk's.
I do like Castille soap and use Dr. Bronner's Peppermint/Hemp Castille quite often during the summer.
The dog got bathed in it yesterday.
It also leaves me squeaky-clean and makes a great plant insecticide and flea killer.
The Peppermint Oil/Castille Soap dissolves insect exoskeletons so I figure it can't be all bad.
Mosquitoes hate it.
I'm digging the Meyer's Lavender dryer sheets.
So much I bought two extra boxes today.
They smell great and do leave fabric more soft.
Thanks again P&G: Meyer's Clean Day and I am forever indebted for these great new product-finds.
I'm buying dryer sheet futures.
The OxyClean "Pods" work just as good as Tide Pods and taste much better.
I foam less at the mouth with the OxyClean and it doesn't leave that bitter after-taste and kidney damage.
Seriously the OxyClean cost about half.
My golfing shirt - the one with 18 holes - has no new holes using the OxyClean so I think it may be just as gentle on my delicate fabrics as the Tide.