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Old 02-07-2009, 01:23 PM
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Default Re: Is cold water laundry detergent good

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Originally Posted by angel82 View Post
Why don't you try to use laundry balls. These are not only environmentally friendly, but they also save you money. You can use them in hot, warm or cold water, in top-loaders, front-loaders, twin tubs and even hand washing. There is no need to use fabric softener. They are chemical-free, which makes them perfect for hypo-allergenic and sensitive skin. The pellets are naturally antibacterial and destroy both E-Coli and Staphylococcus bacteria. Since the laundry balls do not contain any soap or chemicals, there is no need to use the rinse cycle.
So they are super environmental friendly, and they are so easy to use, you just toss them in the washer and your a good to go for a few months.
Check out this site Laundry Ball :: Your environmental alternative to harsh chemical cleaners
I have seen ads for these and the fact that they use the word "miracle" leaves me suspicious.

What are the pellets made of that leads to the destruction of e-coli and staph bacteria?
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