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1. The Laundry balls can stay in the machine all the time. Drying the ball naturally can reach better effect and prolong its life.
2. Suitable for all washing machines. 3. Filled with solid ceramic balls, never used as toys for children. 4. Suggestion: no use in industrial use or large-scale washing such as laundry shop, but can be used for antibacterial 5. Washing separately between different colors or easy-fading cloths. |
OxiClean Detergent Ball with Toss-N-Go Dispenser
From Sarah Aguirre,
The OxiClean Detergent Ball is innovative. It eliminates the need for storing bulky bottles of laundry detergent. It removes the hassle of spilling detergent or overloading detergent in the washing machine. It makes the whole process of washing clothes a little easier to manage. The OxiClean Detergent Ball wouldn't be a good idea for people who like to have their clothing come out of the washer smelling like laundry soap. Although the clothes come out without any dirty smells, they are otherwise smell free. Overall, the price, the convenience, and the results make the Oxiclean Detergent Ball a great product.
What I Didn't Like:
Although the clothing came out clean, it was without any hint of detergent smell. While I was impressed that the detergent ball had managed to clean my clothing without a hint of residue, I'm a scent person and I like to have my laundry smell fresh when it comes out of the washing machine. Adding a few dryer sheets to the dryer load made all the difference for me. I also ended up adding fabric softener to the washer as well and it helped the scent without taking away from the effectiveness of the OxiClean Detergent Ball. Those who prefer a scent and dye free laundry detergent will find a welcome convenience in the OxiClean Detergent Ball.
What I Loved:
Easy To Use-
Simply slip the detergent ball into an inner sleeve and then into the Toss-N-Go rubber dispenser, fold over a tab on the dispenser, and toss the ball in the washing machine. That's it. The only other time you ever have to touch the dispenser is to refill it when it can be pushed to the refill line, or about the time the detergent ball is the size of a golf ball. This was between 20-24 loads for the detergent balls I tested. Then you just toss the old ball in the trash, and place a new detergent ball into the reusable dispenser.