- Jan 21, 2005
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So, I was doing my laundry after having filthy sex with two of my girlfriends, a question had reared itself before me:
"Is the amount of fragrance you smell with fresh laundry equal to the amount of detergent used?"
And before me, I had a problem. I could see where one would think this true; however, there is plenty of evidence against it. First of all, the total amount of fragrance in the bottle could very well differ from bottle to bottle, therefore causing a substantial change in fragrance among two separate loads of laundry. Second of all, water used amongst different houses will have different levels of trace minerals, as well as, different pH levels. This therefore proves that it is impossible to link the odor of fresh laundry with the amount of detergent used.
Thank you -- have a wonderful evening everyone!
"Is the amount of fragrance you smell with fresh laundry equal to the amount of detergent used?"
And before me, I had a problem. I could see where one would think this true; however, there is plenty of evidence against it. First of all, the total amount of fragrance in the bottle could very well differ from bottle to bottle, therefore causing a substantial change in fragrance among two separate loads of laundry. Second of all, water used amongst different houses will have different levels of trace minerals, as well as, different pH levels. This therefore proves that it is impossible to link the odor of fresh laundry with the amount of detergent used.
Thank you -- have a wonderful evening everyone!