I watched a video where they explained why shredding the soap bars and adding it to your laundry detergent doesn't do anything. The scrubby abrasion motions of rubbing the whole bae on the stain is what gets it cleaned. Like it's a spot treatment. It even says how to use it on the packaging
Very good. But the dyed blue beads have synthetic chemicals in them which can cause eczema, allergies, and other health issues. Also, a friend used that bar of soap and got sick from it. Not sure what is in it that would do that. But the powders here are fine. Just would eliminate those dyed beads. Asthma is on the rise.. 😊
Tip to save even more money 1 cup of borax and 1 cup washing soda with your soap bar in five gallon buckets will do the same amount of work as all of this
@@Blazingstar55nooo it means you’re afraid of harsh chemicals and gmo foods! They’re typically very sustainable people that would rather make everything from scratch, grow their own foods, and use nature dyes in both their foods and clothes. The names comes from granola bc it’s, you know, crunchy 😂
@@babyramses5066 that's not my problem. And I bet those kids are still wasting laundry, not reusing clothes enough. Changing outfits too much. Using more towels than needed. Using more detergent than needed. Not running full loads. Separating things that don't really need to be separated. I doubt she is being 100% efficient here.
The video, she is asking about why did the video just cut off like that. With that said, would you have the full video to share instead of this short? Thank you in advance.
The video cut off because RUclips shorts doesn't let you post videos longer than one minute, you'd have to post the full length video if you wanted a video more than one minute ☺️
I watched a video where they explained why shredding the soap bars and adding it to your laundry detergent doesn't do anything. The scrubby abrasion motions of rubbing the whole bae on the stain is what gets it cleaned. Like it's a spot treatment. It even says how to use it on the packaging
Yeah, the dry cleaning guy said this.
@roopsoops202 yep I think we all learned this from him ❤❤❤
I don’t use it for stain removal?
love it when you say crunchy 🤣
Very good. But the dyed blue beads have synthetic chemicals in them which can cause eczema, allergies, and other health issues. Also, a friend used that bar of soap and got sick from it. Not sure what is in it that would do that. But the powders here are fine. Just would eliminate those dyed beads. Asthma is on the rise.. 😊
I do this too.. I love this and saves so much money.
We do similar but use the pink bar and shed on a blender
I add Jamaican shredded blue soap to my laundry detergent for white laundry. Talking about sparkling white towels and clothes.
Maybe I should try that I have a blue powder used it only once
My whites stayed blue until I washed them by hand for like an hour 😂
My mom makes the same exact thing
Tip to save even more money 1 cup of borax and 1 cup washing soda with your soap bar in five gallon buckets will do the same amount of work as all of this
The texture of Fels Naptha is different now. Was crumbly, but the brand was sold to Zote. Now it has the texture of cheese.
I also make mine. It is so much better. My daughter is allergic to most brands.
I do the same since I moved got rid of all the chemical products....
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What's the soap bars do?
Even cheaper way with dollar tree products allergy free
Dis sounds bad but my mouth was waterin😂😂
Make you life. Easier and use soap flakes
Crunchy?
Pretty sure it means like fancy or something
@@Blazingstar55nooo it means you’re afraid of harsh chemicals and gmo foods! They’re typically very sustainable people that would rather make everything from scratch, grow their own foods, and use nature dyes in both their foods and clothes. The names comes from granola bc it’s, you know, crunchy 😂
@@sierrab5010 Basically fancy people on steroids then🙏
@@Blazingstar55 ironically, absolutely not on steroids lol
Wow thanks ❤
Yeah, all that does is leave buildup on your clothes and make them stink after a while
I do this too and it lasts FOREVER granted we are only a family of 3 with pets
Youre doing too much laundry.
She got 12 kids!
@@babyramses5066 that's not my problem. And I bet those kids are still wasting laundry, not reusing clothes enough. Changing outfits too much. Using more towels than needed. Using more detergent than needed. Not running full loads. Separating things that don't really need to be separated.
I doubt she is being 100% efficient here.
@@cbernier3what are you talking about.. worry about your own laundry sir.
@@Sammiejammie521 I do. And I only have to do laundry like twice a month, not everyday. Because I'm better at it. I'm more efficient.
@@cbernier3 do you have a family of 14?
Why do you stop???
@@ElectricBoogaloo69 stop what?
The video, she is asking about why did the video just cut off like that. With that said, would you have the full video to share instead of this short? Thank you in advance.
The video cut off because RUclips shorts doesn't let you post videos longer than one minute, you'd have to post the full length video if you wanted a video more than one minute ☺️
@@Blazingstar55
Did you post the full video? We would like to see the complete instructions please.
@@prissypacheco2860 Why would I post the full video?? I'm not the creator
Not good at all.