Len, If you were to purchase a Woolistic jersey, you would receive a set of instructions that specifically recommend _against_ using Woolite for the garment, and use Ivory Snow instead.
I have 2 of their jerseys and received teh same instrucions for both. So while Jerry may not know _why_ this is the case; and neither do I know why that's the case; it nevertheless _is_ the case.
I suspect that it's simply a milder detergent - whatever "mild"
actually means in this case. Such is life.
:-D
Cheers,
Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia (USA)
> Jerry said:
>
> In reference to cleaning, I note that Woolistics (Alex
> Clarke)
> recommends Ivory Snow for washing their wool jerseys.
> Supposedly Ivory
> Snow is pretty much pure soap flakes, with no detergents and
> enzymes
> like those found in leading detergents.
>
> Sorry Jerry,
> Here is the NIH listing for Ivory Snow Laundry DETERGENT
> Powder from
> their household products database. 11 ingredients listed,
> the second
> being enzyme. All P&G claims is that it rinses out better
> than other
> products.
>
>
http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/
> &id=16003013
>
> Sorry to burst your (soap) bubbles. <G> How about woolite?
>
> Len Diamond
> Ridgewood, NJ USA
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