Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products Salt Lake City UT

When doing loads of laundry (or stacks of dishes ), remember to use less detergent. Appliance experts say many of the repairs they make can be traced to detergent overuse . Today’s appliances have been created to use less water in their cleaning cycles, so less soap is generally required.

Rite-Aide
(801) 531-0583
72 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT
Costco
(801) 485-9715
1818 South 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT
Rite-Aide
(801) 467-0152
635 East 3300 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Rite-Aide
(801) 521-4188
220 South 7th East
Salt Lake City, UT
Costco
(801) 996-9008
3747 South 2700 West
West Valley, UT
Walmart Supercenter
(801) 484-7311
350 West Hope Avenue
Salt Lake City, UT
Whole Foods Market
801.355.7401
645 E. 400 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Whole Foods Market
801.359.7913
1131 E. Wilmington Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT
Kmart
(801) 973-7101
1770 W 4100 S
Salt Lake City, UT
Walmart Supercenter
(801) 264-9666
5469 South Redwood Road
Taylorsville, UT
provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Give Mom a Green Laundry Break

If you live close to your mom, show gratitude for all she has done over the years by tackling her laundry today—and consider giving her an eco-friendly cleaning makeover . 

When doing loads of laundry (or stacks of dishes ), remember to use less detergent. Appliance experts say many of the repairs they make can be traced to detergent overuse . Today’s appliances have been created to use less water in their cleaning cycles, so less soap is generally required. 

Far too often, people equate “clean” with tons of suds, but too much soap can make dishes filmy and streaky and leave clothing stiff. Many environmentally friendly detergents are concentrated, which means less is required for thorough cleaning. 

New Technologies 

New laundry technologies and ENERGY STAR ratings also cut energy and environmental costs . 

“Today’s clothes washers are much more energy-efficient than older models, and manufacturers are introducing new features like LG’s 6Motion technology, which cleans clothes while using less water and energy,” says Betsy Poczkalski, a home economist for LG Electronics USA . 

With this new technology, a cold-wash option penetrates deep into fabrics, while providing the same performance as warm-water washing and using up to 51% less energy. 

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