'The Best Hispanic Laundry Detergent? Ariel + Downy Tested!'

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Looking for the best Hispanic laundry detergent? In this video, we put Ariel Plus Downy to the test to see if it's the ultimate cleaning solution for your laundry needs. As a popular combination in many Hispanic households, Ariel detergent and Downy fabric softener promise to leave your clothes smelling fresh and feeling soft. But does it really live up to the hype?

In this in-depth review, we’ll show you how well Ariel Plus Downy works on different fabrics, from everyday clothes to tougher stains. We’ll also test how it performs in both high-efficiency washing machines and standard washers to give you a comprehensive look at how it cleans. Whether you're a busy mom, dad, or someone who simply loves the art of doing laundry, this review is perfect for you!

If you're looking for a high-quality laundry detergent that combines powerful cleaning with a long-lasting, fresh scent, Ariel and Downy may be the answer. We’ll break down the pros and cons, including its stain-fighting power, fragrance, and fabric care.

Watch now to see if Ariel Plus Downy is the best Hispanic laundry detergent for your family, and learn whether it’s the right choice for your laundry routine!

Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more cleaning product reviews, laundry tips, and product tests!
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I just purchased at a Mexican grocery a liquid detergent called 123 and it smells like ariel. Ariel also has a liquid but it was so much smaller than the 123. Excited to try it!

CurliesCuriosites
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These Mexican detergents can be very sudsy, so it's honestly good advice to have a 2nd rinse cycle. Idk why they make it so sudsy, tho. I assume it's so it works as a handwashing detergent as well.

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I hate to break it to you, but just a few years ago, this stuff was probably 3x as strong. I used it for well over a decade, for heavily soiled laundry and white clothes.

P&G just recently phased out Phosphates in their Latin America detergents, but the difference in power is so remarkable, it’s insane. It’s like the difference between using high octane gasoline vs just random cooking oil in your car. The phosphates suspend and handle hard water minerals, they grab onto stains and dirt like a magnet (holding them in suspension) and they act as a process aid, working with enzymes and other surfactants for soil removal.

Back in 1993, Detergent Manufacturers mostly phased out phosphates in the United States on a voluntary level, but overseas and in and Latin America, they remained for quite some time.

To make a very long story short, I still have a huge stash of the old stuff. This, and VIVA, and Ace (Tide branded for Latin America) would pull out anything, and I mean anything you put against it.

I completely cleaned oil spots, on my garage floor just leaving a small mixture of Ariel overnight. Just like that.

I still think the phosphate free Ariel (both USA & Mexico) is good, but I’m not going to lie and say it’s the same. It’s only halfway as good as it used to be.

Tide with Bleach Alternative Powder (or whatever they are calling it now), is probably the best detergent you can buy on most store shelves. Persil Liquid (USA) is very good, if your machine can handle the insane suds.

The German Liquid Persil, used to be recommended by Miele exclusively for use in their machines, which require low suds.

❤ Your videos, from a fellow Laundry Fan. Keep it up man!

mitchm.
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I have used the liquid Foca laundry detergent. It smells good but not too strong and it gets the laundry clean. I always pretreat stains before washing.

danieljalomojr
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I like Aeriel with the oxiclean the best.

haymaker
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I heard Ariel was good.. when you say”control” .. what does that mean?

ReadingRetail
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Before I try this.. I’m wondering.. does your clothes ever turn blue?

ReadingRetail
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Oh ok.. I heard you say.. just water .. ok I see

ReadingRetail
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I see a lot of people use Ariel detergent at the laundromat

thebusybees
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This detergent shouldn't be used in HE Front Loading Washers. The washer manufacturers would void your warranty when using high sudsing detergent s

albertcarello
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Ariel is european, i believe it's Dutch, but yeah it's one of my favorites

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