Envirowash Balls.

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Envirowash Balls.

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Any one use them?

I've just got a 2 x multipack x of 2 balls with 3 refills and 2 stain remover sticks.

Any idea how long they last and if they are any good.

They claim to be almost miraculous.

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Spent a couple of minutes looking at the thread title, wondering if it was safe to come in. +elf+

One of my daughters has used something similar for a couple of years and swears by them, but what do I know about doing the laundry, I can strip and rebuild a washing machine, but use it? not me. =win=
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I've tried these balls a couple of times and I'm afraid I don't think they live up to the hype. They seem to be ok for a while but as soon as the balls start shrinking the washing isnt so good. I would'nt bother with them again personally :? .......Lyn
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I use them a lot. Unless the washing is badly stained they work fine.
They are unscented and don't leave any residue so great for sensitive skins.
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Thanks.

They came with several stain removal sticks.
I Didn't pay anywhere near retail price so I think I'll use them on day to day light was items and see how it goes.
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Have seen them Orfy, but haven't used them. I know a lot of folks love them though.

Don't think they're for me as I love washing and them smelling really fresh.... think I've got a little OCD going on there.... :oops:

Let us know how you get on though hey? :-D
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Think they would probably be ok for light washing but not for normal /heavy soiled clothes. My OH is an Ornamental plasterer and son is an engineer so I prefer the "proper washing aids" )t'
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I tried this but I don't think it can get rid of tough stains in clothes. ;)
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