I am not a Sam's member but a friend gave me a sample knowing that I used to formulate and manufacture cleaning products for the old A&P grocery chain [R.I.P.]. You are right it is a good suds producer and grease remover but not as good as Dawn. The only objection I found is that could be a little harsh and produce 'dishpan hands' after a hour or two [I used part to scrub walls and ceilings of my greasy kitchen] I think it would be fine for normal use and it was a very good price. ON big brands about 1/3 of the cost is for ads! fancy package and shipping is a big cost on liquids, Sams and WalMart have their own fleet which greatly reduce shipping, throw in a cheap bottle and no ads and you are talking some very good values. I hoped this helped. ~gdKingsfarm said:didn't know where to post this...what is your opinion of this soap..cheaper than dawn, removes grease well, lots of suds....any objections I should know about? Thanks...G
I also buy the big pack of bar towels. My first pack lasted 5 years, and I just bought a new set. When they get too dingy to use in the kitchen, they get sent to the rag pile. I've noticed my paper towel usage has gone way down since I started using the bar towels.Emerald said:I guess I haven't looked at out Sam's.. we buy so much in bulk that I would miss going to sam's.. I plan on picking up some new kitchen towels. I like the big white bar mops and they have them in a big bundle for a decent price. they can be bleached and misused and hold up quite well. My first batch of them is about 6 years old and they are just now getting to the point where bleaching them isn't helping and they are starting to get a few holes here and there.. they are now going to be moved into the "use with the earth oven" pile. those towels get the short end of the stick.. after the Earth oven they tend to just end up in the burn..