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Earth Friendly Products Ecos Free & Clear Liquid, 100-Ounce

August 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Green Products

  • Pack of four, 100-ounces per unit (total of 400 ounces)
  • A 2X formulation that is compatible with HE(high efficiency) machines
  • Can be used in grey water systems and is septic system safe
  • Great for people with strong chemical sensitivities
  • Plant-based non-polluting ingredients; low-sudsing

Product Description
“ECOS” FREE AND CLEAR LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT

100 oz.

Ecos free and clear is a 2X formulation that is compatible with HE machines

Can be used in grey water systems and is septic system safe

Is great for people with strong chemical sensitivities to fragrance fabric softeners or cellulose optical brighteners

Unscented

Phosphate free

Petrochemical free

Formaldehyde free

Neutral PH

Plant-based non-polluting ingredients

Low-sudsing

100% biodegrad… More >>

Earth Friendly Products Ecos Free & Clear Liquid, 100-Ounce

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Comments

One Response to “Earth Friendly Products Ecos Free & Clear Liquid, 100-Ounce”
  1. m. fung says:

    I tried this alone, with vinegar, with baking soda, and with diluted hydrogen peroxide with NO success in getting the “gym locker” smell from my towels and gym clothes. I had to resort back to bleach. I tried the Costco’s Kirkland brand eco-detergent with better success.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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