Hi D and D, Cheryl uses Martha Gardners wool wash because you don't have to rinse and doubles for washing the dogs although we don't put them in the machine lol
briche
-- Edited by briche on Friday 29th of November 2013 09:25:30 PM
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Cheryl said that it is not a hard detergent. gentle on clothes and skin alike we have been using it for ages no hassles and no complaints from me as my skin can be a little sensitive to that.
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Wool wash - doesn't have to be Martha Gardners - we use the Earth brand - works a treat - environmentally friendly, no need to rinse so save water, and time - after all who wants to spend all day washing!!!!
Earth brand is available from major supermarkets - around $2 bottle.
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jules "Love is good for the human being!!" (Ben, aged 10)
Have been using Miracle wash Balls for 2 years now & will never go back to using a detergent, even at home. Absolutely saves water when on the road because no rinsing needed. If you wish to read about them just search for MIRACLE WASH BALLS.
All clothes are so soft, no residual smell but naturally "dirty" work clothes need detergent. Anyone with allergies recommend them as well but that is not a problem for us.
I agree with neilnruth, wool wash is not a high sudsing product - we do not get any detergent buildup at all - I wash in a 20l bucket, with a paint stirrer - professional painters use them attached to a drill, to stir large tins of paint - the screw bit at the top of the handle fits nicely into the screw handle of my mop - so I don't have to bend over to wash. And yes, just wash, ring and hang on the line - a tip if you are washing jeans or biggish items - use the bulbar of the vehicle to ring out - fold the jeans halfway over, take two ends and twist - easy! Works for towels, sheets, etc.
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