March 15th, 2011
Rockin’ Green laundry detergent is preferred by many mothers who use cloth diapers. The reason is quite simple. Rockin’ Green doesn’t leave behind residue that can interfere with the ability of cloth diapers to absorb.
That said, I didn’t use this laundry soap on dirty cloth diapers. I don’t have a baby, so… However, I’ve read many positive reviews online from cloth diapering mothers who can’t say enough good things about Rockin’ Green.
I also have a family member who uses Rockin’ Green for cloth diapers and loves loves loves it. In fact, that’s one reason I decided to give it a try on my laundry.
(Disclosure: I received a free package of Rockin’ Green, plus wool dryer balls, which I also reviewed in Celebrating Wool Dryer Balls.)
There are several things to love about Rockin’ Green, even if you don’t need it for cloth diapers.
- It doesn’t leave behind any scent on clothes, but you can buy it scented (or not) if you want the smell goods during laundry time.
- It comes in three customized formulas so you can get the right stuff for your needs and water type: Soft Rock, Classic Rock and Hard Rock!
- And, of course, it’s biodegradable with 100% natural scents and earth-friendly ingredients. For more details, check the FAQ at Rockin’ Green.
The only thing I don’t like about Rockin’ Green is that it’s a powder. I’ve been using liquid detergent for years, so the powder was an adjustment for me. It’s a little more messy. If you prefer not to deal with putting a powder into your washer, Rockin’ Green suggests mixing the detergent for a load with a “cup or so” of water to create a liquid.
As for getting clothes clean, yes! Rockin’ Green competes happily with any of the big name brand detergents out there while being safer for the earth. If you’re unsure about buying a bag of Rockin’ Green, go for a sample size instead. They sell for about 75 cents, and you’ll get an idea of whether you’re in love or not. Rockin’ Green detergent is available in some retail locations, or you can order online.
Have you tried Rockin’ Green laundry detergent?
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I bought my wool dryer balls at http://www.WoolDryerBalls.com 3 year ago and the same 6 are going around in my dryer right now! We love our dryer balls!