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On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:06:50 GMT, "JWH"
<blue.star77@REMOOOVEvirgin.net> wrote:
>Hi, recently in the saturday Times, i saw advertised a 'lakeland limited
>catalogue'; 'wash-it laundry ball' at £7.99 plus 2.99 postage. it says you
>can use it 80 times. apparently it causes the water molecules to release
>'charged' oxygen and hydrogen ions which then attract the dirt so it ends up
>in the water.
>
>the Times journalist says that it works well for her. (but she misses the
>smell of fresh washing, so she then adds a little fabric conditioner to give
>a clean washed smell).
>
>does such a thing really work? obviously at £11 for 80 washes it could
>save a lot of money. is this a good thing to get please ? Or are there
>even better and/or cheaper versions of the same thing that are worth buying?
>thanks for any advice.
>
>
No. These claims are false. You can follow the directions without
the "magic ball" and get the same result. Soaking laundry in plain
water will clean your clothes too.
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