Monday, March 19, 2012

RE: [Everything doTERRA] EOs & front loader washing machine

Ok, Sharon,  now I'm real intrigued.  My good friend has a "ball" that she uses for her laundry but I think she uses it in her dryer  . . .   So is there "soap" in this ball or what?  Also, how old is your front load washer?  Mine is probably 5 ish years old.  Maybe newer ones (like in the last year or 2) are better.  I had hoped mine was an improvement over the older models but I'm not at all sure.  I love the idea that it uses a lot less water but not so sure about other things.  If I do go this route, this is a great time to switch since I'm almost completely out of the HE detergent.

 

From: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com [mailto:everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sharon Hoehner
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 12:35 PM
To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] EOs & front loader washing machine

 

I need to tell you about how I clean my laundry now.  I bought this device at a trade show and it works awesome for a front end loader. They tend to get moldy and stinky and the oils didn't help to clean up existing mold and smell.  So anyway I bought this laundry ball at a trade show that doesn't require any soap at all and the clothes are clean, not covered with soap or detergent (it takes 8 or 9 washings to get soap residues out!). There is absolutely no odor anymore in our clothes. I am in laundry heaven, LOL

www.smartklean.biz is the website on the box. I think it lasts a year or so for a family.  Donate your soap to a women's shelter and get one of these instead.  It will save so much waste in plastic if you use liquid soap now and it will save a lot of chemicals from going into our water supply that causes algae overgrowth which causes lack of oxygen and frog and fish deaths as a result.  Lots of small changes can change our world!  I'm happy I don't have to use a washboard or go to the river to wash:)

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Valerie Hampton <valerie@donhamptonrealtor.com> wrote:

When using the newer front load washing machines that use a lot less
water, I want to use lemon or Purify in my laundry loads but the place
where I put the oil in (+ I'd mix it w/some water) is plastic.  Is
that going to create problems now or down the line.  If I still had
one of the older machines, I could just manually add it to the final
rinse.  Any ideas?  Thank you!

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