Yes, it causes rashes. I bought a bottle and washed my sons work clothes and socks with Purex. He came down with swollen ankles and could hardly walk. Missed work and we could not figure it out. Why the feet, ankles and legs were swollen. Then he wore his work shirts, came home and his neck had welts all round his neck and back. Now rewashing all of his laundry to get the Purex out his clothes. I guess when you the manufacture puts Rat Poison in their product...its no wonder people have rashes and get ill. My son's feet are still swollen and the rash is still visible. Be careful with this product.
no, it contains rat poison.
If you are allergic to a particular laundry soap, the concentrated variety will cause the same reaction. The larger the exposure to the allergen, the worse the reaction will be.
Better to try to figure out why he is getting rashes just on his face. Keep a food diary as well as noting any changes in laundry soap/bath soap or shampoo that you use in the home. Then, visit a dermatologist with the information you have.
no laundry soap
A change in deoterant and/or laundry soap can cause this
i think laundry detorgent liquid dissolves faster
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Naptha exist in Fels Naptha laundry soap.
"Laundry soap" in English is detersivo or lavanderia sapone in Italian.
One can purchase cheap laundry soap from places that have it on sale, wholesalers or dollar stores. However, it is usually cheaper for one to just make their own laundry soap at home.
regular laundry soap just isnt the same in one of these new HE washers. HE washerws have been made to make your clothes better so why use regular laundry soap?
no, because of store bought soap use in high power of hygince use that products .