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Natural Laundry Detergent: DIY Organic Laundry Detergent Recipes to Clean Better & Save Money - cover

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Natural Laundry Detergent: DIY Organic Laundry Detergent Recipes to Clean Better & Save Money

Kate Anderson

Publisher: Kate Anderson

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Summary

We can all make many changes to live green and healthy lives. One simple change is to the type of laundry detergent you use to wash your clothes. Most people would like to rid their homes of pollutants, but how often do they think about the toxins thriving in the laundry room? 
  
This audiobook gives you easy-to-follow steps for getting fresher, cheaper, organic, cleaner, and safer laundry! 
  
What you will learn from this audiobook: 
How to clean better, be safer, save money! 
What's really in conventional laundry detergent 
How labels cheat us and what to look out for 
How to protect yourself and your family 
15 easy steps for safer laundry 
The truth about fragrances 
The truth about optical brighteners 
The truth about dry cleaning 
How to keep your fabrics safe and looking like new! 
How to care for allergy sufferers 
Top eight solutions for all natural stain removal 
Easy recipes for make your own detergents! 
The tools you need for your own DIY recipes 
"The basics" stain recipe 
Mama's secret weapon recipe 
The lemon fresh stain removal recipe 
The oxygen stain beater recipe 
The red wine magic fix recipe 
Ink-be-gone recipe 
The contender recipe 
Detergent recipes 
The freshman recipe 
The sophomore recipe 
The big batch 
Basic liquid detergent recipe 
Liquid detergent plus recipe 
Liquid magic recipe 
And more!
Available since: 06/29/2020.

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