About this deal
These detergent sheets are free of phosphates, free of chlorine bleaching agents, free of palm oil, free of animal products and contains no artificial colourings. Dispose of card packaging in recycling. Store in a cool dry place away from damp conditions. Always handle with dry hands. Vegan friendly. Unscented: Sodium Laurel Salfate - natural surfactant derived from Coconut Oil. Ingredients No fragrance.
- Plant based ingredients are safe and kind to your skin and nature
- No bulky packaging, easy to store
- Completely plastic free laundry
- So easy to use, no messy liquids or powders
- First UK made laundry sheets
Reviews
B. A. Taylor
I’m happy to recommend these dry cleaning cloths. Dry cleaning cloths, 6 cloths to a box, up to 5 garments per load. Remove garment straight away and check to see if any residue cleaner is still on the garment, if it is, replace for another 20 minutes, I would remove the tissue at this second stage, to stop it adding yet more chemical to the garment. If it’s dry, hang up on a coat hanger to let the air get into it and clear out any chemical smell.
Blot stains with a new cleaning cloth, you might have to rub a bit if it’s a stubborn stain, and then dry any excess liquid with a paper towel. I needed to dry clean and freshen up a jacket for my granddaughter, unfortunately there are very few dry cleaners where I live, since the supermarket ones closed down, others have poor reviews, or are an hour away round trip, so I thought I’d give these a go. I then finished to off with a good brush and some parcel tape to get rid of the fluff. Then place a cloth in the tumble dryer, along with your garment for 20mins, I used the wool cycle on mine, as that’s a warm delicate cycle.
The one sheet was enough, and gave great results on the jacket I needed cleaning. It’s best to check for colour fastness in an unseen area first before using on a garment, I used it on an inside cuff on the jacket I wanted to clean.