


Manufacturer: Country Save
Average Rating: 5.0
List Price: $67.99
Offer Price: $50.75
2 used & new
Dye and fragrance free.
Completely biodegradable.
100% phosphate-free.
Gentle for sensitive skin.
Ultra concentrated.
Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers
The Vaccine Book: Making the Right Decision for Your Child (Sears Parenting Library)
Country Save Non-Chlorine Bleach, 15-Load, 2.5 lb Boxes (Pack of 12)
Rating: 5 (2008-11-18)
Our laundry is really, really clean! We purchased this product for our son's cloth diapers, and since we had to purchase so much, we decided to try it on the rest of our laundry too. We won't go back to other detergents. After washing my first load of non-diapers, I compared the towels washed in Country Save to those washed with our regular detergent (ERA), and the one washed in Country Save was SO much brighter and cleaner looking! This detergent is also great for the cloth diapers. Our son has eczema, and this detergent does not irritate it. Probably part of why this detergent works so well for us is that we have hard water and Country Save leaves very little build-up or residue with our water type. I would recommend it to anyone who uses cloth diapers, has eczema or has hard water!
Rating: 5 (2008-10-24)
Started using this detergent for washing cloth diapers. We use it for all of our laundry. Only a Tablespoon is required for a full load in our front loader!! Quite a bargain, and no smelly residue is left behind.
Rating: 2 (2008-10-09)
This laundry detergent had such great reviews, but I haven't been happy with it at all. First, it has given many of our clothes a "dull" look, or worse yet some large dull spots on some of our shirts. Next, it lasts for 160 loads in HE machines- but only about 60 loads in older washers (which I should have known, but didn't catch it in the Amazon description). We used to use Seventh Generation or CitriSuds and I will definitely be switching back.
Rating: 5 (2008-09-22)
Purchased this detergent for our cloth diapers. I ran out of dreft and started using it for my toddler's cloths and guess what.....the eczema we had been battling for 19 months went away!!! We now use Country Save for all our family laundry and cloth diapers. Great value and quality. BTW - if you want to try it before you buy it get a free sample (with $2.60 shipping) from One Bum at a Time cloth diaper store online.
Rating: 4 (2008-09-18)
I think I have finally figured this detergent out. I bought it primarily to use with cloth diapers but I have hard water and a front loader (which is a challenge for any detergent). The key is to dissolve it in a small amount of hot water before it is put in the dispenser. You only need a very small amount (1/8 of the cup or less), otherwise you'll be going through 4 rinse cycles at the end.
For use with my towels I have found that it still smells like the detergent (which is fragrance free) even after a wash and extra rinse cycle. I'll probably end up using a water softener to help get my clothes free from detergent.