Total Washing powder 36 washes, 1 for all

Brand: Total

«Very effective detergent with excellent washing results and pleasant scent. Some users report skin reactions and stains on dark laundry.»
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«Very effective detergent with excellent washing results and pleasant scent. Some users report skin reactions and stains on dark laundry.»
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Does the washing powder have a new fragrance?
Hello Simsim12, thank you for your question. We haven’t made any changes to the scent of this detergent. If the scent of a detergent suddenly seems different, it could be due to the following reasons: the product has aged, it was stored improperly or exposed to moisture, there are residues in the washing machine or the water quality is poor, it’s a matter of personal perception, or there are interactions with other products. To resolve the issue, make sure to store the product properly, clean the washing machine regularly, and try a different laundry detergent if necessary. If the smell continues to bother you, you can also try liquid detergents or fragrance boosters. Best regards, your M-Infoline Team
Thanks for the reply. I clean my washing machine regularly. That’s very important to me. Thanks for the helpful tip.
The difference struck me immediately when I opened the package, two days after purchase.
The scent is noticeably different. What I noticed later was that the powder looks different, too. See photo. (Bottom: old. Top: new) You can clearly see pink particles.
After several washes, I came to the conclusion that the scent concentration had been increased. That’s why it smelled different to me. Overall, the laundry smells stronger as a result.
Hey, maybe I can help clear this up. I noticed the same thing recently.
I usually buy this powder:
https://migros.ch/de/product/500146500000
It’s the “1 for all” (Savon de Marseille). The powder is white.
Since there was a sale recently and I was in a hurry, I threw two packages into my cart and ended up with one of the regular "1 for all" ones. The packages look almost identical. But with the "regular" one, the powder is slightly pink and smells completely different:
https://migros.ch/de/product/500146300000
The scent hasn’t changed. You probably, like me, picked up the wrong version too 😉
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Hello everyone, Has the formula been adjusted or where is the old, normal Total? I have a family with a lot of allergy sufferers (e.g. neurodermatitis) - so far we have all washed with Total because it didn't cause any reactions. Now it smells like fabric softener, so we will probably have to look for a new detergent. Kind regards
Hello MigrosTipTop, thank you for your inquiry. None of the Total washing powders contain fabric softener. For some time now, we have been making the products more concentrated, which may make them smell a little more intense. Due to the change in concentration, the dosage needs to be adjusted. Less powder is now needed. We hope this information is helpful for you. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Do I have to add descaler (water hardness 32 French hardness) to Total 1 for All (powder) or is it included in the powder?
Hello heiriki4252, the dosage for soft, medium and hard water is indicated on the packaging. You must therefore select the highest dosage on the table, then no further addition of softeners is necessary. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Hello, do I understand the product description correctly that this detergent does not contain celullase?
Hello Totorou, thank you for your inquiry. Total detergent 1 for all contains the enzyme cellulase. Cellulase has the positive effect of preventing pilling, i.e. the formation of fluff and pills. Best regards, your M-Infoline Team

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Dear Infoline team, thank you very much for your quick reply. Is there a detergent that works for (almost) all textiles and does not contain cellulase? As you correctly wrote, it removes the lint on the surface of the fabric. However, as I learned from the staff at Mibelle in Frenkendorf, this enzyme does not differentiate between unwanted lint and desired threads of the fabric. Hence my desire for a cellulase-free alternative. Perhaps the sensitive version has none? Best regards Totorou
Hello Totorou, we were happy to clarify your question with Mifa. Detergents can contain cellulase (= this restores the smooth surface of the fibers) and protease (= protein-splitting enzymes). There may have been a slight mix-up here (if wool is always washed with a detergent containing protease (not a detergent suitable for wool), or even pretreated with it in concentrated form, it can destroy the fibers). Wool comes from the fur of sheep and other animals. The fluffy hair of the animals is a natural fiber and consists mainly of protein. This is why wool detergents, and therefore also 1 for all detergents, must not contain protease. Cotton and other fabrics do not contain "protein" fibers.
A detergent that is also suitable for wool and silk does not contain protease, as this would attack the wool fibers. Cellulase has a positive effect on wool in small quantities, preventing pilling, i.e. the formation of fluff and pills. This is also the case in such products. High doses of cellulase can attack wool. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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