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Non-Toxic Washer Cleaner Removes Odor Causing Fungus And Mildew. Provided by Smelly Washer  |
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When it comes to the washing machine, ironically it is a device that can harbor more fungus than any other place in the home. Now a unique product called Smelly Washer™ is available nationally to clear up this all-too-common-problem in a non-toxic, environmentally-friendly manner. One tablespoon of Smelly Washer powder added to a hot cycle can be all it takes to bring a washer back to a healthy state. The Problem: Fungus spores often collect on residue left behind from detergents and fabric softeners and result in a moldy, mildew smell that is transferred to fabrics. Medical experts agree that many fungi and molds can cause serious health problems and should be kept away from sensitive people, the elderly and children.
The Solution: www.smellywasher.com
Smelly Washer is an inexpensive cleaner that will easily remove odor-causing detergent residue, fungus and mold buildup from clothes washers without using harsh chemicals. Before Smelly Washer, getting rid of fungus is a washer required a mixture of harsh, toxic chemicals which were not good for the user, the washing machine or the environment. Cleaners used by technicians in recent years would often dry out and harm seals and gaskets causing leaking. In addition to being safe for washing machines, the Smelly Washer cleaner is also safe for people. Homeowners simply put one scoop of Smelly Washer into a hot wash cycle and the clean-up is underway.
One of the things that sets Smelly Washer apart from other washer cleaners is that it is not limited to just cleaning washing machines. It can also be used to remove mildew odor transferred to towels, clothing and any fabric. One order of Smelly Washer is good for multiple cleanings rather than just one-time use. Smelly Washer is designed to continually eliminate odors rather than cover them up. Smelly Washer Inventor and President Paul Flynn is a veteran residential appliance repairman. For years he noticed that almost every washer he worked on had a scummy buildup of fungus covering the inside. Bleach, washing machine cleaners and many home remedies were unable to remove it. Flynn recalled a cleaner that he had learned to make in the Navy made from organic ingredients that worked much better than anything else he’d tried. He came up with his own unique composition and Smelly Washer was born.
Washing machine manufacturers have unsuccessfully attempted to hinder the growth of fungus in washers. Anti-microbial plastic compositions, sanitizing cycles and even ultraviolet lighting have all been integrated into some units in an almost futile effort to stop fungus growth. Major manufacturers continue to fight class action lawsuits initiated by customers whose machines are overwhelmed by mold and fungus. Some experts say the problem is often made worse in high efficiency washers because the lesser amounts of water used means a higher concentration of detergent/softener buildup. Smelly Washer sells for $16 and is available at: www.smellywasher.com. One order of the product can last up to one year.
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