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โจ Elevate your laundry game with a fresh, light touch that everyone will notice! ๐ง
ARM & HAMMER Light In-Wash Scent Booster delivers a long-lasting Crisp Clean scent with 4X the freshness ingredients of leading value detergents. Its eco-friendly bottle is made from 50% recycled materials, and the formula dissolves in cold water without heavy perfumes, dyes, or parabens. Safe for all colors and fabrics, it enhances every wash with a sparkling blend of watery fruits, morning dew, and delicate blossoms for a fresh, botanical clean.


| Asin | B0CF39CXS2 |
| Item Model Number | 033200003601 |
| Manufacturer | Church & Dwight |
| Product Dimensions | 9.09 x 6.63 x 26.21 cm; 680.39 g |
User
Works well on synthetics, not cotton
TLDR: nice scent but this Arm and Hammer scent booster product is really only effective in scenting synthetic fabrics. It is basically a fragrance salt and there is nothing that will really help it bind to cotton. If youโre using it for synthetics you will be happy / if youโre hoping it will scent your cotton sheets and towels you will be disappointed.โโโโMost of my laundry is cotton, and I could not detect any scent on it once it went through the dryer, however, this product *did give a nice scent to anything synthetic.* I realized it was my own fault for not looking at the ingredients, as I had not used scented products for a while. I had made a study of this issue previously due to someone in the household with sensitive skin.If you want scent to *last* on cotton, youโd likely need a product labeled with โencapsulated fragranceโ or โwith fabric softener technology.โCotton is hydrophilic (loves water). It absorbs water easily, but at the same time, it doesnโt hold onto oily, hydrophobic fragrance molecules well. During the wash, the fragrances get rinsed away with the water instead of sticking to cotton fibers.Polyester, nylon, other synthetics (man-made fibers) are hydrophobic and have a plastic-like surface. Fragrance molecules are usually oily/hydrophobic, so they stick more strongly to these fibers, and scent lasts longer.This Arm and Hanmer product is mostly salt, baking soda, and fragrance oils, it relies only on the natural attraction of fragrance to synthetic fibers. Without capsules or cationic agents, cotton wonโt hold much scent from this product.โโโโ-Notes:The encapsulated fragrances would be something like โbeadsโ products. Roughly speaking, little microcapsules attach and then break down during usage, releasing a little bit of scent. Some detergents have built in fragrance polymer systems that try to accomplish the same thing. Some warnings to not overuse beads as the product can clog drains in washing machine machines if they are not fully dissolving in your system, and can take time to degrade in water treatment plants, so some environmental considerations.The other common option, softener technology (liquid, or dryer sheets) usually has cationic surfactants or โquatsโ that bind to cottonโs negative surface. The downside of these is that they can make cotton less absorbent after a while, or make cottons feel a bit greasy or waxy. It doesnโt happen overnight, but could make towels less absorbent for example. If you go through cotton towels and sheets pretty regularly this might not be a concern for you, and you would rather have the scent.Older or cheaper encapsulation systems often used non-biodegradable polymers (like melamine-formaldehyde resins or polyurea). These break down into microplastics during washing and can end up in wastewater. Studies seem to indicate this makes up maybe 1% or less of the microplastics in water but for some people this might be a consideration while on their pursuit for laundry scent boosters.Newer systems: Some brands now use biodegradable encapsulation materials (starch, modified cellulose, alginate), but labeling is often vague. This is a whole other line of research that I leave to you. I have not yet found a perfect solution. I feel like beads provide potentially too much coating on my cottons and drains after a while, so Iโve decided to just use a high-quality detergent, and sachets in the linen closet.For a little special scent, this Arm and Hammer product is very nice for my delicate synthetic items.
User
Good for washing clothes.
This booster smells so good, great for laundry. The size is excellent, and the value is amazing. It really makes my clothes, smell clean and feel very soft. And itโs very easy to use and the odor lasts a long time.
User
smells awful
I thought I was getting the clean crisp scent that the giant jug of arm and hammer soap has. Nope, it smells like a horrible version of grape Koolaid. I hate it.
User
Try THESE!
Love these beads. Hands down the cheapest place to find these are on Amazon. Love having the options of the smells and the sizes. Great price, smells, great, scent lasts long, doesn't make a mess, quick shipping. Try these!
User
Nice fresh scent. Affordable.
Leaves the clothes smelling fresh. Lasts about 2 weeks. Product dissolves well. Does not stain the clothes.
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