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♻️ Clean clothes, cleaner planet—join the detergent revolution!
Tru Earth Eco-Strips are biodegradable, plastic-free laundry detergent sheets made in Canada, offering up to 64 loads per 32-sheet pack. Designed for sensitive skin, they are vegan, paraben-free, and eliminate the mess and bulk of traditional detergents with compact, travel-friendly packaging.
C**S
A convenient and eco friendly clean!
These laundry soap sheets are a game-changer for anyone looking to simplify their laundry routine while also being mindful of the environment. These ultra-thin, pre-measured sheets dissolve quickly in the wash, delivering a powerful clean without the mess and bulk of traditional liquid or powder detergents.One of the biggest advantages of laundry soap sheets is their convenience. They eliminate the need for measuring, which means no more spills or wasted detergent. They're also incredibly travel-friendly, taking up minimal space in your luggage. Environmentally, these sheets often come in cardboard packaging, reducing plastic waste. The concentrated formulas mean a smaller carbon footprint during transportation.However, not all laundry soap sheets are created equal. Some brands may not dissolve completely in cold water or may leave a residue on clothes. It's important to choose a reputable brand and follow the instructions carefully. Despite these minor drawbacks, the convenience, eco-friendliness, and cleaning power of laundry soap sheets make them a worthwhile addition to any laundry room.
T**A
Cleans Well and No Sensitivity
This works very well to clean clothing, towels, and grimy items. I found 1/2 a sheet is good for small loads. A whole sheet to 1-1/2 sheets are perfect for large loads or my husband’s clothes. I use 2 sheets for towels and grimy loads. Everything smells so good. I have sensitive skin and this works so well for me. No problems!
S**N
Only does 16 full loads
These do a great job and I love the option of fragrance free, but the packaging is not truthful. It states 32 strips, up to 64 small loads. There are only 16 perforated strips in the package. You can tear them in half to make 32 loads. No way you could do 64 loads. For a full load you need the entire perforated strip, so this package actually only does 16 full loads, unless they are really small, then you could tear the strip in half. I tried using half the perforated strip for a full load, and it just doesn't get them clean. That makes this a pretty expensive option.I do like that they travel well and there are no plastic bottles to dispose of.
C**O
Stain removal.
A good product that is environmental friendly. However, it’s not tough on stains which is disappointing. It does make the clothes clean with no odors.
R**G
Works great in RV washer
Easy to use on the road in rV. Takes up less space, cleans effectively & has a nice smell. Very happy with products quality and value.
D**N
With this product, no more heavy plastic bottles.
Trying to not buy anything that uses plastic is challenging. So I had to try these sheets. This product not only cleans clothes, it doesn't take up much room. And look Ma, no plastic! I've used the product since it first came out, and I will never go back to laundry soap housed in plastic containers that end up in a landfill or the ocean.
S**C
Fantastic product
We really like this and find we only need to use half a strip for a normal load. I’ve only used a full size strip once or twice. They’re very easy to tear in half as they are perforated, so I tore all of the strips when I first opened the box and just restacked them. With three of us in the house, it takes us over a year to go through a box. The smell is light and not cloying and for normal laundry it seems to work really well with no residue. For grease stains, I do still use a DIY stain remover with it, usually because I’m not doing a load right then.
C**S
They're ok.
I've been using these for a few months now. Here are my thoughts.Are these sustainable? I think so. This is a great idea. No more need for big plastic jugs. Comes in paper packaging that can be recycled. I feel better about my minimized carbon footprint (albeit the fact that I have to get these delivered from Amazon which is an issue in of itself. But I got into the habit of only needing to order about 4 packs of these a month to last in between deliveries and minimize deliveries).Does it dissolve in the wash? Yes. I have a top loading machine. I use two strips minimum at a time and place them directly where the water will pour down. Never had an issue of residue strips leftover in the machine.Does it clean? Kind of. For lightly soiled clothes, it's fine, but I can't rationalize only using one strip...I'll use two. For regularly soiled clothes (I have a toddler so think dirt/mud on white socks and food stains on shirts), I'll use two to three strips (less for small loads and more for bigger loads), and no, the clothes dont come out completely stain free, white, and clean had I used other detergents (like oxiclean). Also, after a few months of using these, I've been noticing a bit of fade in my colors. Because of COVID19, this doesn't matter for our 'at home' clothes, but I am worried about having to use them for my work clothes when I have to go back into the office (blacks, etc). I'm thinking I'll reserve the strips for regular clothes and use special detergent (woolite) for nicer clothes when I go back to work, so the goal of not having to buy big plastic jugs wont be entirely fulfilled.Do these smell good? Yes and no. I get what some people are saying that they dont make your clothes smell good. The strips themselves smell good. But during and after a wash, the clothes smell gross, sort of like dirty water. After drying with a Bounce dryer sheet, the clothes smell good. Never tried it without a dryer sheet, since I dont use fabric softener in the wash.Are these a good bang for my buck? These are definitely more expensive than regular liquid detergent. Each pack says it can wash 32 loads, but because I have to use more than 1 strip to get clothes more clean, I dont even get 32 loads. So I probably go through 3 packs a month for all my clothes (me, my husband, my toddler, plus sheets, towels, etc). So, no, these aren't economical, but I take comfort in knowing I'm not contributing to a lot of plastic waste. I'm hoping these guys can improve their product to be stronger, more concentrated per strip AND bring their price down as time goes on.Conclusion? They're ok and I'll keep using them, unless I find a better plastic free product...though I hope they improve their product.
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