Hello everyone !
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one looking for a eco / eco laundry
I still have some problems:
I tried nuts and I'm not convinced
in addition to the problem of conscience (they come from India) the nuts tarnish my clothes and my washing machine
I went to the good old Marseille soap
with my little cheese grater I make some glitter that goes directly into the drum
but here again it's not the ideal
I find that Marseille soap makes clothes lose color
If not :
* essential oils as softener do not keep the smell ... a solution?
* Is putting soda crystals (1 soup soup) in each machine could damage the machine?
* What to wash with black linen?
* What do you think washing balls sold everywhere a little all the prices ...?
Thank you in advance
PS: the laundry to the ash does not really tempt me either ...
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I see that this subject is old but if my experience can help ...
I too tried all this without being really convinced and with a septic tank as an additional difficulty and I recently found a detergent stamped "organic" with a small green frog on it (I don't know if I can put the mark) Obviously, do not expect a pleasant smell that remains on the laundry once dried, it is rather neutral but I found a solution by putting one or two drops of essential oil in the water of my steam plant . Stains come off as well as with a classic washing powder from 40 °.
Good laundry
expensive
I see that this subject is old but if my experience can help ...
I too tried all this without being really convinced and with a septic tank as an additional difficulty and I recently found a detergent stamped "organic" with a small green frog on it (I don't know if I can put the mark) Obviously, do not expect a pleasant smell that remains on the laundry once dried, it is rather neutral but I found a solution by putting one or two drops of essential oil in the water of my steam plant . Stains come off as well as with a classic washing powder from 40 °.
Good laundry
expensive
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