
When Erica shared this photo, she said:
“The green one is [a top-selling] detergent. The yellow one is homemade laundry detergent. Pretty much the most popular recipe you will find: Borax, Washing Soda, and Fels Naptha. I even went through several extra steps when making it to supposedly “predissolve” it. It started clogging my cloths and I had to boil them to get the waxy-ness out of them.” The middle jar, of course, is the Norwex Ultra Power Plus Laundry Detergent! I’m thinking the choice is pretty clear… 🙂
I love the Norwex detergent!!! And SOOOO economical if you have an HE washer!!!!! Around 225 of HE loads for just $21.99!!! Norwex Dryer Balls are just $18.99 or $29.99 for the wool Fluff & Tumble Dryer Balls. Looking for a good pre-treat? The Norwex Dish Liquid, slightly diluted, is fantastic!! You can purchase our fantastic laundry products at www.SonyaEckel.norwex.biz. Simply type in “1413” in the search box, add to cart, and complete your order, and this package will be to your doorstep in less than a week! 🙂

How do you get 225 loads out of one bag of detergent? I’ve bought it before and I have a HE machine and I probably got at most 70 loads, as I followed the instructions on the bag.
Nicole, thanks for your question! Yes, it’s very important to know the HE amounts when using our detergent. I, too, have an HE machine and LOVE our laundry detergent!
If you have hard water, you’ll want to use 1 TEASPOON per load. Seriously. No more! And it actually CLEANS!!
And if you have really soft water, start with just 1/2 TEASPOON!!! Crazy, I know, but we love it for our family! Reach out to me if you have further questions: ReplaceChemicals @ gmail.com