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03-13-2020 01:00 PM
I have used two brands ,have one now, i liked daisys, but my question is two fold, why do we need goats milk in our laundry detergents? Second question,has any one that has used any brand , noticed a sour smell on any items you have washed?
03-13-2020 01:19 PM
Gag!
03-13-2020 01:21 PM
My question would be, why do you buy it? Sound disgusting. A trip down the laundry aisle ought to tell you that you don't need goat milk in your detergent.
03-13-2020 01:55 PM - edited 03-13-2020 05:09 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:My question would be, why do you buy it? Sound disgusting. A trip down the laundry aisle ought to tell you that you don't need goat milk in your detergent.
Some do buy it,and i was asking those that do,not those that do not!!!!
03-13-2020 02:32 PM
A powerful cleaning agent used as a natural anti-bacterial cleanser is lactic acid. Did you know that lactic acid forms naturally in milk? When milk starts to ferment, lactic acid forms. The lactic acid produced in slightly aged goat milk works for everything from PH balancing, to fabric softening and cleaning.
My question would be, why do you buy it? Sound diA powerful cleaning agent used as a natural anti-bacterial cleanser is lactic acid. Did you know that lactic acid forms naturally in milk? When milk starts to ferment, lactic acid forms. The lactic acid produced in slightly aged goat milk works for everything from PH balancing, to fabric softening and cleaning.
Goat Milk Laundry Soap – Bend Soap Compasgusting. A trip down the laundry aisle ought to tell you that you don't need goat milk in your detergent.
03-13-2020 03:21 PM - edited 03-13-2020 03:22 PM
@henderson wrote:A powerful cleaning agent used as a natural anti-bacterial cleanser is lactic acid. Did you know that lactic acid forms naturally in milk? When milk starts to ferment, lactic acid forms. The lactic acid produced in slightly aged goat milk works for everything from PH balancing, to fabric softening and cleaning.
My question would be, why do you buy it? Sound diA powerful cleaning agent used as a natural anti-bacterial cleanser is lactic acid. Did you know that lactic acid forms naturally in milk? When milk starts to ferment, lactic acid forms. The lactic acid produced in slightly aged goat milk works for everything from PH balancing, to fabric softening and cleaning.
Goat Milk Laundry Soap – Bend Soap Compasgusting. A trip down the laundry aisle ought to tell you that you don't need goat milk in your detergent.
Why do people not understand what i posted?
03-13-2020 03:22 PM
i use plant based!
03-13-2020 04:57 PM
Not in my washer...........hooey to the whole goat milk 'story'.
(OP asked a question - thought replies were, therefore, requested)
03-13-2020 05:06 PM
IF YOU DO NOT USE GOATS MILK LAUNDRY DETERGENT, ANY BRAND, WHY ANSWER?
03-13-2020 05:20 PM
I have used Goat Milk Stuff laundry detergent and it did have a sour smell.
I have read the milk is supposed to remove smells from your laundry also.
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