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Water Liberty Magnetic Laundry System

fawnzy

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Hi Guys,
Anyone ever heard of or tried this. Supposedly makes your clothes clean without detergent.
Would be awesome if it works.


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Hi Guys,
Anyone ever heard of or tried this. Supposedly makes your clothes clean without detergent.
Would be awesome if it works.


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Anyone, Bueller,Bueller.......


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Well the first thing that pops up on a google search refers to it as a scam lol. But they get pretty good reviews on amazon...
 
I wonder how it would compare to just washing clothes in washing machine with tap water.. many don't realize that there is enough chlorine in tap water to kill any organic compounds that are water soluble. If there is a oil or fat it obviously wouldn't work, that's where detergents help.

I use soap nuts... sometimes I'll also use hydrogen peroxide in addition to further eliminate any organic smells. Peroxide 'oxidizes' organic odor molecules and doesn't leave any scent. The soap nuts work great and so far the deer don't seem to wind me from them, there is no odor or residue. In fact, this year Im switching to soap nuts over the 'unscented' hunting soaps... which aren't always completely unscented.

My problem has been while hunting on the road and having to wash at public laundromats. I'll wash personal cloths first like John Eberhart recommends and I'll use a lot of peroxide with that to try to eliminate the scented detergent and or softeners used by others before me. And I'll pick the dryer with the least smell and wipe it down with peroxide as well on the inside.. heating hydrogen peroxide gives off O2 but so far I havn't blown up any laundromats. ;-)
 
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