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Review on πŸŒ™ Woolite Dark Care Laundry Detergent: Midnight Breeze Scent - 2 Pack, 50 oz/33 Loads, Packaging May Vary by Theresa Mcdonald

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Having used Woolite on clothes and towels with cold water I will never go back to detergents.

We have been using Woolite in cold water on all our clothes and towels for over 3 years. So far we have used common branded detergents and either warm water for coloreds or hot water for whites. Over time, colors faded, t-shirts became shorter, towels became less absorbent, etc. All of this was perceived as a result of aging fabrics. Woolite is only suitable for hand washing delicate items in cold water, right? We figured that clothes just wouldn't get clean if we didn't wash hot or lukewarm. I read an article about using cold water to wash clothes that said hot or warm water is not needed. The article suggested Woolite as a laundry detergent and white vinegar for softening. I have been using regular detergents and fabric softeners for over 40 years and this was a completely new concept for me but I decided to give it a try. As mentioned I have been using Woolite in cold water on all our clothes and towels for over 3 years. What I've noticed is that the t-shirts I've bought since have not shrunk, faded, or warped. The towels I bought over 2 years ago still look new and are just as absorbent if not more so. When I use white vinegar as a fabric softener, everything seems even softer than if I had used a softer fabric, and nothing holds wrinkles or creases. In addition to all the advantages mentioned, washing in cold water saves energy because the water does not get hot and vinegar is much cheaper than fabric softener. I personally will never go back to the old way of washing clothes and towels. I hope this review was helpful to you. Then please click on the useful button.

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