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on 7/21/2008 All Free and Clear, 2X and 3X all kill me with the allergic reaction... but the regular All is fine...same problem with other concentrated versions...i'm wondering what is in the 2X that isn't in the regular, because I'm allergic to that
on 7/21/2008 2X and 3X all about did me in. the all free and clear was the same...but regular all is fine. trouble i'm finding is finding anyone who makes a regular old detergent and not 2X concentrated versions
on 4/30/2008 My kids are severely allergic to Wisk so we use Arm & Hammer Free. Fabric softener is another common allergy. 5 stars!
on 4/29/2008 Excellent article. The dryer sheets make me sneeze, as well.
on 4/28/2008 Thanks so much welch, this is so helpful! thanks bunches!
on 4/27/2008 This is not to save money , this is to keep allergen s away .........
on 4/27/2008 Make your own detergent. Most recipes use a bar of soap, washing soda (not BAKING soda) and Borax. No enzymes, no dyes, no fragrances, and you pay about $0.70 for 2 gallons of liquid soap!! If you won't make your own (Seriously, it takes about 15 minutes and saves you about $15 everytime you make it. Why wouldn't you?) you might consider simply cutting back the amount of detergent you use and/or adding an extra rinse load. Skin reactions typically happen because there is residue left in our clothes from unrinsed detergent. Just use less!!! Your clothes still get clean.
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