Charlie's Soap: superb value, superb soap

Posted by Brad Sunday, March 8, 2009

Have you ever put on a t-shirt or other garment and notice that the item kinda reeks? Have you ever done a load of wash only to pull the clothes out of the dryer to find a stain did not come out of your favorite pants? Do your clothes feel stiff and scratchy, and can you see a mass of suds in the drum even during the final rinse?

If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, then your laundry detergent sucks.

I have used Charlie's Soap in the past, and I was very satisfied not only with how it cleaned, but also how my clothes felt afterward. I do not use fabric softener for the simple fact that 1) it's disgusting, and 2) it gunks up washing machines. When I used Charlie's Soap, my clothes came out noticeable softer. Not quite as as soft as if I had used fabric softener, but pretty close.

There was also another noticeable difference: my clothes smelled clean. My clothes didn't smell like I had been frolicking in a field of lilacs.

One bag of Charlie's Soap will clean about 80 loads. The most you will need to use on a large load is one tablespoon. Compare that to some of the brands you get at Wal-Mart. Why the difference? Charlie's Soap is just that: soap. No fillers, do perfumes, no crap.

You can find more information about Charlie's Soap by going straight to the source.

There are a slew of comments at the GardenWeb Laundry Forum about Charlie's Soap.

Or if you just want to take my word for it, click below and order some for yourself.

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