Many, many, many years ago, our great great grandmothers & mothers used natural things found from nature to clean clothes. That was before the existence of detergent.
It is back. People are consuming and utilising the next best thing by nature by opting more to naturally made products or the most organic & safest to your environment.
TGP generates strong infrared rays wavelength to break the bond between molecules, enabling the individual water molecules to penetrate into the fabric. The water is also highly charged with negative ions. The dirt, which is positively charged, is attracted to the individual water molecules and is flushed out with the water during the rinse cycle.
It is back. People are consuming and utilising the next best thing by nature by opting more to naturally made products or the most organic & safest to your environment.
How The Green Pocket (TGP) Laundry Ball works?
TGP generates strong infrared rays wavelength to break the bond between molecules, enabling the individual water molecules to penetrate into the fabric. The water is also highly charged with negative ions. The dirt, which is positively charged, is attracted to the individual water molecules and is flushed out with the water during the rinse cycle.
Why you must consider switching to TGP?
- Wash Clothes without using detergent
- Good for clothes fabric
- Cost saving
- Eco-friendly
Mie Vie of Mummy's Reviews has reviewed this product. Read it HERE
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Source : The Green Pocket Biz. (http://www.thegreenpocket.biz)
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1 Vis-a-vis:
Sounds like a very green and environmentally friendly concept. I think if the result is as good as with detergent .. deserves a try :)
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