Why is Boutique Linen Wash Better Than Your Grocer’s?
Most people don’t think twice about buying over the counter linen wash. But most people don’t realize your grocers laundry detergent can contain such harmful ingredients such as artificial colors, dyes and fragrances. Linen wash found at fine linen boutiques offer much better quality ingredients.
Here are some of the differences:
Linen Wash uses Canola Oil as a lubricant and most major detergents use a beef fat as a lubricant.
Linen Washes are dye free and most major detergents use dyes and artificial colors
Linen Washes use essential oil blends to maintain healthy fibers and most detergents use artificial fragrances to cover smells
Linen Wash uses a natural bleach alternative and most major detergents use bleach or a bleach like substance
Linen Wash is not tested on animals most major detergents test on animals
Linen Washes are mostly plant based ingredients and most major detergents use carcinogens and petroleum
Linen Washes offer a higher concentrate wash per wash than most major detergents
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