Sunday, February 21, 2010

Method Fresh Air Laundry Soap


Yesterday at Target I spotted this in the laundry soap aisle for the first time, and decided to give it a try:

It's a little pricey at $14.99... but this tiny little 20 oz bottle does 50 loads! It's hypoallergenic, 95% plant based, in a 50% recycled plastic (and recyclable) bottle... and I just love the 4 squirts into the washer convenience. I have my first load going with it right now... and it does smell pretty great too - just nice and clean - not overpowering or perfume-y. There was also an unscented version and another one that sounded more flowery.

doesn't this sound great?

Happy Sunday!

xoxo

8 comments:

  1. my husband JUST picked this up the other day (at Lowe's I think) and said it is really good. We always get Tide or All and he said the water is definitely dirtier with the Method. (Ewww!!!)

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  2. I might try this when my current soap is done. I'm curious!!

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  3. I love method detergent - or for a splurge, Mrs. Meyers Rose Geranium or Lemon Verbena. Makes your sheets smell SO good (and all your clothes!)

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  4. I will definitely check this out, thanks! Hope you had a great weekend!

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  5. I got an online coupon for this last week but haven't purchased any yet. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts about how well it worked for you.

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  6. Thanks!! Will definitely try it out when I'm done with my current. Love the idea of just squirting into the washer instead of the measuring out!

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  7. Suzanne - I like it. You can't beat the convenience - so easy to use and I love the super small bottle/reduced recylcing/waste. The fresh air smell is also great. It appears to do a good job. My usual detergent is All Free & Clear and I do also frequently use those little Tide Stain Removal pouches.
    Farmer Jo - geranium is one of my favorites! I may have to splurge on that sometime!

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  8. Interesting stuff! I'm addicted to The Laundress detergents, though.

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