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    I use Tide TotalCare for all my clothes... including cycling clothes. I skip any kind of fabric softener for the workout clothes as it effects the wicking properties.

    After reading various forums I've learned quite a number of people use special detergents for their cycling clothes... but I don't.

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    Charlie's Soap I use it for everything. Of course, it's cheaper at Whole Foods!
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    I don't use fabric softener, so I just use the same detergent I use for everything else.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    I use 7th Generation detergent for all laundry.

    For cycling clothes I sometimes do a long pre-soak, also with 7th Generation, to make sure I'm getting the sweat and sunscreen out.

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    I use Seventh Generation on regular laundry, but my cycling clothes are extra stinky, so I use WIN detergent on my high tech fabrics.

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    Here's my soapbox about WIN etc. I've been a techincal fabric specialist for 15+ years, and I have been asked about it a LOT.

    WIN is regular detergent with oxygenators (aka Oxiclean) added, specially packaged and marked up. You can get the exact same results with your regular laundry product and a scoop of Oxiclean. But hey it's your money.

    Woolite- is actually very harsh with lots of conditioners added to it which makes everything feel so soft. You are much better off with regular old baby shampoo.

    Do not use fabric softener with wicking or technical fabrics of any sort. It actually gums up the fibers so that they won't function properly.

    Dryer heat is another thing that will kill your technical fabrics, especially anything with lycra in it.

    I know, more than you asked for but I am fairly rabid about this subject.

    If your stuff has really nasty stink to it, soak it overnight in Biz and then wash with detergent and oxyclean.

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    I get whatever is for he with no dyes or perfumes, and cold water formulated.

    And then I add some baking soda for biking clothes. I don't know if that actually helps, but I try to convince myself it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquila View Post
    I get whatever is for he with no dyes or perfumes, and cold water formulated.

    And then I add some baking soda for biking clothes. I don't know if that actually helps, but I try to convince myself it does.
    It does. I didn't always use it.

    I do the same as you. I use All Free & Clear, which doesn't come from P&G, is fairly inexpensive, and works just fine. My water is so hard that it doesn't much matter if I use the HE detergent in my front loader or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    WIN is regular detergent with oxygenators (aka Oxiclean) added, specially packaged and marked up. You can get the exact same results with your regular laundry product and a scoop of Oxiclean. But hey it's your money.
    Good to know. Thanks! I think.

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    I got a bottle of WIN out of curiosity and it works fine, a little goes a long way, but I agree with the above -- there doesn't seem to be any real advantage over regular detergent.

    I've successfully gotten out grease stains, even old ones, using Oxy-Clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Fedora View Post
    I use Tide TotalCare for all my clothes... including cycling clothes. I skip any kind of fabric softener for the workout clothes as it effects the wicking properties.

    After reading various forums I've learned quite a number of people use special detergents for their cycling clothes... but I don't.
    I believe that Tide TotalCare has fabric softener in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abejita View Post
    I believe that Tide TotalCare has fabric softener in it.
    It does not contain fabric softener but according to their website it does have Protective Fiber Complex. Based on my 11 months of using it, it hasn't impacted the wicking of my family's athletic clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Fedora View Post
    It does not contain fabric softener but according to their website it does have Protective Fiber Complex. Based on my 11 months of using it, it hasn't impacted the wicking of my family's athletic clothes.
    Protective Fiber Complex.

    What exactly is that?

    I just love technical obfuscation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Protective Fiber Complex.

    What exactly is that?

    I just love technical obfuscation.
    Couldn't tell ya! LOL! But I can tell ya that when I don't use fabric softener along with the Total Care, there's a serious static cling problem... so that tells me whatever it is it's NOT fabric softener! LOL!

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