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Washy Powder

Postby Ashley » 04 May 2011 10:17

Does any supermarket over in icmeler do washing powder? I would take it to a launderettes but honestly id rather hand wash a few bits and bobs like underwear, bikinis, tops i would wear regularly etc... :)
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby JT » 04 May 2011 10:19

No washing powder here in Turkey.

They all throw it in a bag on their heads and head off to the beach and wash it all in the sea.

You should see it on a Monday in front of the Aqua hotel.

Women and kids everywhere doing the washing for the household then they tie lines between parasols while the tourists nap under them and hang their washing out to dry :P
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby blondie » 04 May 2011 10:23

:D As JT says, I have actually seen locals doing just that!

Ashley, I don't know if this is any help to you, but you can buy little travel-sized bottles of travel wash in placeslike Boots, Superdrug, etc, which might be of use for just washing "smalls"!
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Sue » 04 May 2011 11:51

I have bought washing powder in icmeler in the past and also taken travel wash with me which i did not particularly like, but now i take those washing capsules on holiday if you know what i mean, persil. daz etc
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Kalof » 04 May 2011 12:22

LOL JT !!
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby feefee1970 » 04 May 2011 12:26

I just bring a couple of soap powder tablets, and then rinse them in hair conditioner
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby travelingscot52 » 04 May 2011 12:37

From a mans perspective just wear them in the shower.
shower gel works wonders :wink: my elaine does say I live in the dark ages though :lol:
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Cummo » 04 May 2011 12:52

What's washing Powder? :lol:

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Re: Washy Powder

Postby jayj » 04 May 2011 13:26

We take bold 2in 1 tablets and just crumble a little bit of them :lol: it makes them last longer
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby starchild01 » 04 May 2011 15:00

JT wrote:No washing powder here in Turkey.

They all throw it in a bag on their heads and head off to the beach and wash it all in the sea.

You should see it on a Monday in front of the Aqua hotel.

Women and kids everywhere doing the washing for the household then they tie lines between parasols while the tourists nap under them and hang their washing out to dry :P


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby madmackem » 04 May 2011 17:05

JT your sence of humour will be your undoing haha, back to the question asked, you can get soap powder in any of the supermarkets even some brands you will know, my favorite is good old OMO.
(Now I'm showing my age), it's the best :D , colours glow and whites gleam and it's not expensive. The only problem is that I always have plenty left at the end of our holiday and would love to bring it home with me as you cannot get it in this country, but I dont think I will risk trying to take a white powder through a Turkish airport, I've seen Midnight Express. :shock:

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Re: Washy Powder

Postby adewolves » 04 May 2011 18:45

I can remember one day we were in our apartments (Alvaro) and we hand washed some clothes with powder from Tansas. We just threw it down on the balcony then to dry. We came back about 3 hours later and the maidshad put out a washing line for us and pegged it all out, nowhere else would you get that sort of service, unbelievable. By the way JT iI hope they sell extra strong washing powder over there as I have an habit of dropping curry down me vest and at 3 lira a beer in the sizzler I think a few currys will come my way.
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Ashley » 04 May 2011 19:07

You know something..i never even thought of taking the little capsules with me! D'oh! But yes i think i shall do that instead but only bring a few and leave some at home :)

Oh my goodness! Washing clothes in the sea LOL! that would be a picture haha

The maid put a washing line up for you? Thats good to know, im staying there this year LOL!
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby adewolves » 04 May 2011 19:19

When you going ash?
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby JT » 04 May 2011 19:40

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Re: Washy Powder

Postby dragon » 04 May 2011 19:47

I always take some Ariel liquid in a travel bottle. Used to put it in hand luggage but now wrap it tightly in a freezer bag and put in luggage for the hold.
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Sue » 04 May 2011 20:38

Ashley, if you take the liquid capsules, put them in the fridge otherwise with the heat they will stick together :lol:
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby LaneyICR » 05 May 2011 08:33

OMG Michelle and I have to work on a Monday, who will wash our uniforms for us? Could they possibly change the washing day to a Sunday?
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Ariston16 » 05 May 2011 10:56

We found out by pure chance last year that the hand soap (the fruity variety) from The Body Shop will lift out any nasty marks on clothes - mascara, curry etc.
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Re: Washy Powder

Postby Ashley » 05 May 2011 11:07

adewolves wrote:When you going ash?


I'll be going the 1st of August for two weeks, just me and my friend cant wait! :D
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