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Laundry Detergent Kit |
June 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Patricia Boyd
from Ellijay, GA United States
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This is the best thing I have discovered in a long time. I searched for something after reading about all the chemicals in fabric softener - in one type of softener, a chemical analysis showed 4 different chemicals which had an adverse effect on the lungs. My husband has COPD and this is a godsend. Also love the Kirk's castile soap. GREAT PRODUCTS!
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Simply the best |
June 12, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Linda Abel
from Delaware, OH United States
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I no longer need to use fabric softener and my clothes are very clean, soft and fresh smelling. Sometimes I add just a smidge extra washing soda with my kids' dirty socks since they seem to wear them all too often outside with no shoes and they get wet and smelly. I chose this laundry detergent after our septic tanks failed after only 2.5 years of building our house. It cost over $500 and lots of messy clean up to have the damage fixed of having the bacteria killed off in the septic tank. The plumber said the biggest contributer was laundry detergent. Needless to say, I love this stuff!
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fels naptha soap |
February 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
lorraine rosteck
from janesville, IA United States
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What a great laundry detergent. I made this and gave some to my neighbor.... the best and inexpensive. pleasant smell
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Make your own HE laundry soap |
September 8, 2006 |
| Reviewer:
Judith
from Greenville, PA United States
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One of the listed laundry soap mixes (1 bar grated Fels Naphtha soap, 1/2 cup Arm and Hammer washing soda, 1/2 cup borax) is the best product I can find to use in both my new front loading washers. Just one tablespoon for a full load gets everything clean with no perfumey residue. Commercial detergent never completely rinses out of fabric. SOAP DOES! I have discontinued the use of fabric softener. So there are two ways to save. The laundry product I make for my home use is much cheaper and far more effective than anything else I have purchased previously. And I don't have to pay for fabric softener either. It's wonderful to know I will never have to haul commercial detergent or fabric softener home from the big box store ever again. For stubborn stains, especially grass, I rub Fels Naphtha on the wet garment and everything comes out, sometimes before the garment even hits the wash. And my new front loading washers perform well with this homemade product.
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Best Laundry detergent for Lowest Cost |
September 8, 2006 |
| Reviewer:
Alison Voore
from Marietta, GA United States
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This is the most frugal and effective soap to use to make laundry detergent. I use the recipe with 1 bar, washing soda, and borax and I have been using it for 6 mo. and will NEVER buy the expensive, chemical detergent from the store again! My baby is not sensitive to it either! Try it and be forever changed.
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