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Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener Lemon -- 41.09 oz


Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener Lemon
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Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener Lemon -- 41.09 oz

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Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener Lemon Description

  • Chlorine Free • Color Safe
  • Removes Tough Stains
  • Safer Ingredients • Brightens Dull Whites
  • No 1,4 Dioxane, Formaldehyde, Synthetic Dyes & Fragrances, SLS, Optical Brighteners
  • Leaping Bunny Certified • No Harm To Animals
  • No Regretful Ingredients
  • Vegan Product

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Molly's Suds makes the cleanest cleaning products so that you can live your life fearlessly. So go ahead, have fun and make the mess knowing that with Molly's Suds, you'll not only get the dirt out, but do it in a way that's safer for your family and for the planet. Our list of no's means that you can say yes.

 

Created By A Mom & Pediatric Nurse


Directions

Standard Washers

Add 2 scoops (4 Tbsp) of Oxygen Whitener to hot water then add your sheets, towels or clothing. Allow to soak 30 minutes to an hour, then wash as usual.

 

HE Machines

Use your programmed soak cycle and add 1 scoop (2 Tbsp) Oxygen Whitener to your pre-wash cup, or follow the directions for standard washers.

 

Tips & Tricks

 

For Tough Stains

Make a paste and rub directly into stains with a brush or old washcloth. Allow to sit for up to two hours before scraping away excess and washing as usual.

 

Laundry Booster

Add 1 scoop Oxygen Whitener to your washer's drum or powder dispenser along with your favorite Molly's Suds detergent.

Free Of
Animal testing and animal ingredients, 1,4 dioxane, formaldehyde, synthetic dyes & fragrances, SLS, optical brighteners.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Sodium percarbonate, sodium carbonate, citric acid and organic lemon oil essential oil.
Warnings

Caution: Use only as directed. Do not ingest and avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Call Poison Center If Ingested 1-800-222-1222

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How to Make Your Own All-Natural Dryer Sheets

There’s nothing quite like pulling a shirt fresh from the dryer. It’s warm, soft, and as you bury your nose into the fabric, it smells of fresh summer rain. Or at least, that’s what the dryer sheets package says the chemical scent is supposed to mimic.

Homemade DIY Dryer Sheets in a Variety of Colors Rolled and Placed in Basket in Laundry Room | Vitacost.com/blog

Fabric softener sheets and their synthetic scents may seem harmless enough, but with more and more people developing respiratory problems, scent sensitivities and allergies, something as small as a dryer sheet can have an enormous effect on health and well-being.

What are store-bought dryer sheets made from?

Typically, dryer sheets are made from a polyester sheet saturated in a combination of chemicals which help to:

  1. Soften clothing
  2. Prevent static
  3. Infuse a pleasant smell

Sounds great, right? Unfortunately, to achieve these results, dryer sheets must be coated with some pretty harsh chemicals, including allergens such as limonene and linalool and respiratory irritants such as acetaldehyde and butane.

The good news is, you don’t have to deal with chemicals you’ve never heard of just to have laundry that smells like lavender or jasmine and doesn't cling to your clothing.

Benefits of DIY Dryer Sheets

Simple, easy to make and less expensive than a lot of other brand-name products, homemade dryer sheets are a great alternative to synthetic dryer sheets.

Not only are you getting all three benefits you want (softer clothes, static reduction and a pleasant scent), you’re also getting a few other awesome benefits:

  1. Save money – The ingredients for DIY dryer sheets are inexpensive and will last longer than a box of store-bought sheets.
  2. Save the environment – Because DIY sheets are reusable, you’re cutting down on waste and helping to protect the environment.
  3. Save your health – You know exactly what’s going into your homemade dryer sheets and that means you can choose non-allergenic, healthy ingredients.

How to Make Homemade Dryer Sheets

Ingredients

Step 1– Collect your materials

Grab some reusable cloths – either new washcloths, maybe with with fun patterns, or, if you’d rather recycle, use old rags that you have lying around the house (as long as they're clean). Then find a medium-sized, sealable glass jar.

Step 2 – Prepare your dryer sheets

Pour one cup of white vinegar (which has slight anti-static properties) into a mixing bowl, then add about 25 drops of your desired essential oil. Gently stir, then dunk the individual cloth pieces into the mixture, trying not to completely soak them.

Bonus tip: For a DIY fabric softener, try adding in half a cup of baking soda when your washing machine load enters its rinse cycle. Baking soda will help to balance the pH levels of the water, slightly softening the fabric inside the load.

Step 3 – Storage and use

Place the damp cloth pieces inside your mason jar, tighten that lid on, and voila! Now you’ve got your homemade dryer sheets. Toss in one cloth piece/rag into the dryer with each load. Don’t worry about the initial vinegar smell – it will evaporate, leaving behind that lovely essential oil fragrance on your clothes. Then, when your jar is empty, repeat that ‘cycle’!

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