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Nov 29, 2014 · No, numerous consumer advocates have tested multiple varieties of 'laundry balls' and none of them have ever worked as advertised. They ...
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Apr 27, 2017 · The “Miracle II Laundry Balls” are simply divine. Literally. Clayton Tedeton, an American inventor, claims to have put Godliness into ...
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Producers of laundry balls often make pseudoscientific claims about their mechanisms of action and exaggerate the extent of their benefits. The Swedish " ...
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May 12, 2020 · There are pseudoscience ... That's right, using nothing is better than using Nanosmart laundry balls ... Would you consider using one? If you enjoy ...
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Feb 13, 2024 · One of the claims that is commonly made by makers of laundry balls is that they emit infrared waves which supposedly affect the washing by ...
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It concluded that laundry balls were no better than using just water, and it recommended that consumers simply use a minimum amount of detergent. On November 15 ...
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Sep 5, 2014 · One noted that the laundry balls “emit far infrared waves.” This is true, since all materials emit far infrared waves. By this logic, the ...
The best that can be said of magnetic laundry balls is that they help agitate the fabrics, but you can accomplish the same thing by dropping a rock into the ...
Sep 1, 2015 · Pseudoscience can take on many forms including astrology, free-energy devices, ufology, fad diets, crystal healing, laundry balls, and magnet ...
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