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Vaska spotoff
Vaska spotoff






vaska spotoff

And then I poured myself a glass and did some laundry. So, on a Tuesday afternoon, I popped a bottle of Two-Buck Chuck open and spilled it on a white dish towel that I wasn’t particularly attached to.

vaska spotoff

In what I’m considering a small miracle, for the entire month I tested the line, not once did my husband or I spill anything that needed Spotoff. The second Vaska product I tried was Spotoff, the natural line’s version of Shout stain remover. At just about $10 for a 48-ounce bottle (32 loads), it’s not cheap, but it’s not super-pricey either. (Love.) It didn’t appear to be any more or less efficient than my usual Tide, but it certainly didn’t irritate my sensitive skin-and I felt good about using a product that was more natural and eco-friendly. It left my clothes feeling soft, looking clean and smelling just slightly of lavender. Add a cap-full to your wash and let it work its magic. Unlike more commercial brands that are very viscous, Herbatergent is like water-lovely lavender-smelling water. To give it a fair shake, I washed just about everything in my home with this stuff: clothes, a sports bra I ran in, sheets, towels, all of it. The first was Vaska Herbatergent in lavender, which is a liquid laundry detergent that uses real lavender and “botanical-cleaning agents” to clean clothing and linens without harmful chemicals. Because we’re always looking to make the earth a little fitter along with our booties, we decided to give the Vaska line of detergents a go after they hit us up with an email. We’ve tried special laundry detergents that are made specifically for laundering workout clothes, but we haven’t really tried an entirely natural one. Be it wet-dog smell after a run, pits that could use extra deo or workout clothes that get rank after a Bikram yoga class, getting sweaty can get stinky. We’ve been rather verbose about our, ahem, odor from time to time.








Vaska spotoff