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EcoKleanEco-Friendly Laundry Ball

R299

Retail: R400
About

This is an Eco-Innovation designed to replace conventional laundry products. The Lavlmatic Eco-friendly Laundry Ball is a chemical free, eco-friendly and budget-friendly alternative to laundry detergents, fabric softeners and dryer sheets. It utilizes Bio Ceramics, magnets and agitation to provide natural and effective cleaning power and leaves no traces on your clothing, which is great for infants and those with allergies, sensitive skin, eczema, and psoriasis. After 6-8 washes, the  Lavlmatic laundry ball will eliminate any chemical residue remaining in fabrics, and has the capacity to clean 365 loads without the use of any soap or detergent.

Product Features
  • Economical
  • Eco-friendly
  • Goodbye detergents
  • People-friendly
  • Healthy for your wardrobe
  • Easy to use
  • Innovative
  • Powerful
  • Save our earth
Important for New Users

Before using the Laundry Ball for the first time, please clean your washing machine.

1. Fill up the washing machine with hot water and pour in 2 cups of white vinegar or baking soda in. Let it sit for 1 hour then start washing machine and run through a complete cycle. Repeat if necessary.

How to Use Your Laundry Ball

1. Always follow fabric care instructions
2. Pre-treat any stains before wash
3. Set to wash with COLD water. Do NOT use hot water. Heat may damage or reduce the lifespan of the laundry ball
4. Start Wash

White Clothing

The laundry ball DOES NOT contain bleaching agents. Natural whitening aids are recommended to use with the laundry ball. Tip: Hydrogen Peroxide is a natural mild whitener. Per full load, pour in 1 cup to soap dispenser.

Stains

Check laundry for stains before washing. Many stains need pretreatment. Use a Stain Remover in conjunction with the laundry ball.

Hard Water

Hard water makes cleaning products less effective. If your laundry ball is not cleaning properly, add a cup of Borax or Baking Soda per full load.


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