frontpage Posted by BBQchicken | Staff • 2d ago
Mar 15, 2025 11:12 AM
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Item 1 of 2
frontpage Posted by BBQchicken | Staff • 2d ago
Mar 15, 2025 11:12 AM
24-Oz Arm & Hammer Clean Scentsations In-Wash Scent Booster (Cool Woods)
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$5.79
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I've tried these and was not impressed. Went back to Downy or when Bath and Body had a really good sale those.
I asked a few others and they said the same. Has anyone else have feedback ? Not this brand specifically, any one.
I asked a few others and they said the same. Has anyone else have feedback ? Not this brand specifically, any one.
Unlike others, I find A & H is fine and cost is considerably less. I use Downy and either Tide or Persil but choose to save with this as a scent booster.
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I put the ingredients list into a top ranking AI and had it do "deep research". Of course these finding may be incomplete or incorrect, so please do your own research if you're interested. Also, if you know something in addition or find these incorrect, please let me know.
- Potentially Toxic Ingredients: The "Fragrances" category is likely to contain toxic substances, as studies show laundry products often emit chemicals regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal laws, such as phthalates and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (Toxic Chemicals in Laundry Products). These are not always disclosed due to trade secret protections. "Colorants" could also be toxic, as synthetic dyes in laundry products may include carcinogens or allergens, though specifics aren't provided (Common Toxins in Detergents).
Not judging those who choose to use these anyway, just posting for those who aren't aware of the potential harms.- Potentially Toxic Ingredients: The "Fragrances" category is likely to contain toxic substances, as studies show laundry products often emit chemicals regulated as toxic or hazardous under federal laws, such as phthalates and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (Toxic Chemicals in Laundry Products). These are not always disclosed due to trade secret protections. "Colorants" could also be toxic, as synthetic dyes in laundry products may include carcinogens or allergens, though specifics aren't provided (Common Toxins in Detergents).
Not judging those who choose to use these anyway, just posting for those who aren't aware of the potential harms.