WW1 Wool Wash — 500ml

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This gentle pH neutral formulation helps to keep woollen garments, silks and delicates clean, soft and fresh.

Economically concentrated : at least 25 washes in 500ml bottle. Wool Wash contains certified organic eucalyptus oil and other high quality plant based ingredients derived from citrus and coconut.

Ingredients

  • Certified organic eucalyptus oil
  • Anionic and non-ionic surfactants (from glucose and coconut oil)
  • Plant based alcohol and solvents
  • Citric acid
  • Water

Instructions for use

  1. Concentrated formula - use less than normal
  2. For hand-washing, add 1-2tsp (5-10ml) to a tub of water and mix well before adding garments. Squeeze clothes gently in the water, rinse well.
  3. For machine washing, place 1-2tbsp (15-20ml) in the dispenser of your washing machine and set to wool or delicate cycle.
  4. Wool Wash works well in warm or cold water.
  5. Always read the care instructions on your garments before washing.

Tips

A gentle wash in Wool Wash is great for cleaning kids soft toys.

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Wool Wash: 500ml WW1

Product availability

  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • World-wide
 

Customer responses

LOVE the baby body wash and shampoo. Won't use anything else for my son and I sent your products to England for my nephew.
PR, email
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My 2 year old's skin is looking fantastic since starting your products and your plant based toilet cleaner is a must for our composting toilet. Great work - keep it up.  
CW, Melbourne, Australia
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Health benefits

I changed to your plant based laundry powder after my children were constantly complaining about itching. They stopped within one use of your powder. I would never go back to the other commercial laundry powders now! So thanks!
JO'B, email March 2005
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Washing powders can precipitate severe allergic reactions, particularly asthma.
British Medical Journal 1995
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Environment benefits

Rising sales of soaps, bath and shower products, and baby wipes are being blamed for a huge rise in the number of children suffering from eczema by skin specialist Dr Michael Cork. Dr Cork is a skin researcher at the University of Sheffield. NZ Herald, 15 May 2002.
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