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Fuji Xerox Cheap Compatible Factory Copier Toner Cartridge

started by tonercartridge on 26 Jan 18
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    What's a 'Laundry Egg'? How this soap-free gadget changed how I wash clothes
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    Detergent has been the mainstay of washing clothes
    omes in an egg-shaped, durable plastic container with slits all around it that allow water to flow in and out. Inside the egg are two types of pellets, each about the size of a small green pea.
    Fuji Xerox Cheap Compatible Factory Copier Toner Cartridge
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    The tourmaline ceramic pellets help weaken the bond between dirt and fabric. These pellets do not have to be replaced.
    The mineral pellets naturally ionize oxygen molecules in water. Ionized water penetrates deeply into fabric and lifts away dirt without fading colors or damaging fibers. The mineral pellets also increase the pH level of the water, making the water - and the laundry - softer. That means you don't have to add additional fabric softener. These pellets dissolve over time and need to be refilled when they reach half their size, about every 72 washes or so. Replacement pellets are included

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