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What Consumers Are Not Told About Concentrated Detergent Verses Traditional Detergent

 
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Justin Reed

A quality concentrated detergent is ideal for most people because all detergent and soap products contain chemicals that remain in constant contact with our bodies from washing our clothes and washing our skin throughout the day. Choosing the wrong product can lead to lots of problems, including everything from severe allergic reactions, to clothes looking dingy even after they have been washed. A concentrated detergent is typically far superior to traditional detergents because it does not contain any filler material, which makes it better for your clothes and less expensive per load of laundry.

Filler material is never put into concentrated detergent, so sometimes consumers do not feel like they are getting as much product for their dollar. However, the amount detergent that is needed per load of laundry is also much less, which results in long term savings. Most companies will put filler material into their product to give customers the feeling that they are getting more for their dollar. Unfortunately, this filler still has to be shipped just like the detergent, and as a result, the consumer will typically pay more in the long term because the company passes those additional costs to the buyer. The other unfortunate aspect of filler material is that it stays in your clothes long after you wash them, and will give your clothes a dingy look over time. Concentrated detergent is pure soap and will not leave any residue behind in your washer or in your clothes!

The equivalent concentrated soap can easily cut household laundry and cleaning costs in half. The concentrated detergent has been around for more than 50 years, and there are other benefits that also come with using these types of products when compared to the other big retail soap companies. The additive that makes traditional detergents more expensive is actually the same thing that fades your clothes over time. These traditional detergents use a filler material, which is a marketing tool used by their respective corporations to give consumers the feeling that they are getting more product. The unfortunate truth is that while consumers are getting more product with these detergents and soaps, that extra product is not actually soap. The other side effect of nonconcentrated detergents and soaps is the higher shipping costs that result and are also passed down to the consumer.

There have been numerous tests and studies done that compare concentrated detergents to traditional brands of detergent found in most stores. When adding only a tea spoon of each detergent into separate jars and shaking them up, you can easily tell which product is the pure concentrated form and which contains the filler product by shining a flashlight through the jar. In the traditional detergent jar, the water looks cloudy and you can barely see the light shining through because of all the small filler particles. With the concentrated detergent, you can very easily and quickly see the flashlight shining through the jar because it is a pure product that leaves clothes clean.

Since most brick and mortar stores still only carry the traditional soaps, consumers are typically only able to order concentrated detergent online. Consumer reports have also done numerous product comparisons of concentrated detergents and concentrated soaps with the competition. They have consistently rated the concentrated brands at the top because of their many benefits and cost savings to consumers like you and me.

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I started using concentrated detergent two years ago and have been so impressed with the results that I have recommended it to all my family and friends. The best place to find concentrated detergent is Concentrated Detergent

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