Sunday, February 7, 2010

Can You Put Tree Tree Oil In Laundry Can I Use Tea Tree Oil In My Laundry, And Is There A Recommended Way?

Can I use tea tree oil in my laundry, and is there a recommended way? - can you put tree tree oil in laundry

I'm just hoping a few drops of tea tree oil or a chair to put my washing my clothes for fear of certain bacteria to be disinfected. Is it right to do so, and it was better to use fabric softener or detergent function, or would be a better way to do it, as they themselves in the garment? I'm afraid if I thoroughout not to renew her clothes on the entire load, but so far I am concerned if I was in softener or detergent can cause harmful chemical reactions. Has anyone had experience with this? Or you could suggest another way to disinfect clothing saftely? I do not use bleach, which will not discolor. Thank you!

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  1. Tea tree oil is an excellent natural alternative to bleach is used in the washing machine as an antibacterial, antiseptic and anti-fungal. Just add a few drops into the water during the wash cycle, and before you touch clothing, bedding, towels, etc.

    Tea tree oil combats MRSA (Staphlococcus Aureus) is also known as the hospital super bug that is resistant to many antibiotics. It can be added to the bath to stimulate the immune system, mouth rinses and as a cleaning agent. It has many useful applications. Fewer be used pure on the skin or swallowed, sweet and pleasant. See link below under Research
    Fight against fungi section for use in washing clothes: --

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  2. Tea tree oil is an excellent natural alternative to bleach is used in the washing machine as an antibacterial, antiseptic and anti-fungal. Just add a few drops into the water during the wash cycle, and before you touch clothing, bedding, towels, etc.

    Tea tree oil combats MRSA (Staphlococcus Aureus) is also known as the hospital super bug that is resistant to many antibiotics. It can be added to the bath to stimulate the immune system, mouth rinses and as a cleaning agent. It has many useful applications. Fewer be used pure on the skin or swallowed, sweet and pleasant. See link below under Research
    Fight against fungi section for use in washing clothes: --

    http://www.answers.com/topic/tea-tree-oi ...

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  3. Yes you can. A pure tea tree oil is very concentrated, so you do not much. You can also shampoo (help w / movies as well). Only a few drops to enhance the cleaning performance of nearly everything. Tea tree oil has many desirable properties and uses.

    • Dissolves residue and acts as a natural solvent detergent and disinfectant.
    • Noncaustic, not severely affect most skin types.
    • Aromatic relaxing aromatherapy can be used in sprays.
    • Antiseptic kills germs

    A company called Melaleuca actually contains a number of different cleaning products containing tea tree oil, including detergents ( "MelaPower"). You can find your brand of tea tree oil (so-called MelaOil) on its website: http://www.melaleuca.com/ps/pdf_us/US% 20 ...

    I used to use it myself and was very satisfied with their products.

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