Ultra Liquid Laundry Detergent, Free & Clear, 3X Concentrated, Standard & High Efficiency Washi
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Mountain Green Free & Clear Ultra Laundry Detergent is fragrance-free and uniquely formulated for all family members, especially those with sensitive skin. Our neutral pH formulas contain carefully selected pure and natural plant-derived ingredients. This product delivers superior cleaning performance and rinses out thoroughly, leaving NO irritating residue. It safely cleans clothes at all temperatures, leaving them soft and fresh. Our unique, low sudsing formula is compatible with standard and high efficiency washers. Mountain Green Free & Clear Ultra Laundry Detergent is Free and Clear of:- Harsh Perfumes- Alcohol- Dyes- Chlorine Bleach- Petroleum-Based Ingredients- Enzymes- Optical Brighteners- SLS- ParabensDirections: ULTRA CONCENTRATED - use only 1 oz. for each regular load. Always follow garment care instructions. For stains, apply directly onto stained area, rub gently and soak before normal wash.This product is readily biodegradable, non-toxic and 100% phosphate and phosphorus free. It is safe for septic systems and for grey water use. Caution: Please keep all cleaning products out of the reach of children. In case of eye contact, flush with plenty of water. If swallowed, drink plenty of water and call a physician.Our products are not tested on animals and do not contain animal ingredients.
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