The Revenge Guy is here to help you get even, pull one over, take revenge against those that have wronged you. Friends, family, relationships, employers, businesses, all must suffer if they've crossed you.
[Visit RevengeGuy.com]
Revenge In The Laundry Room

Dear RG,
I have a situation in the laundry room in my apartment building. Twice, someone has stolen my nearly full bottle of Tide. I know, I know: fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice shame on me. It just ticks me off that I can't trust the 8 other people I live with in my apartment building. Plus, Tide is expensive! Anyway, I'm not sure who is stealing my Tide, but I have my suspicions. Still, I don't know for sure.
Both times the Tide has been stolen, it was when I left the soap in the laundry room while the machine was washing my clothes. It seems like the culprit listens to see if the washing machine is running and then goes and checks to see if any soap has been left in the laundry room.
I need your advice. I bought a small bottle of Tide and filled it half with bleach. I was planning to leave the bottle in the laundry room and let it get stolen again, so that when the thief used the doctored soap to wash clothes, the clothes would get bleached. However, the soap and bleach reacted when I mixed them together, and it just made a bubbly mess. I thought about mixing dye with bleach, but I don't want to ruin the washing machine and/or other people's clothes in the apartment.
Here's where you come in. Any advice?
Thanks,
Zeke
Hi Zeke,
There is a powered solution that you can mix with powder Tide and get the creep that steals your soap.
Pretty well any other powered cleaner will do, just to mix together but my suggestion would be to mix the laundry soap with a powered food, like instant potato flakes.
They’ll make a hell of a mess but easily be cleaned in the washer by just running it through another cycle.
The clothes, however, will be ruined.
