PVC FREE DRYERBALLS!!!
PVC Free Dryerballs (Thermal Plastic Rubber)
You spoke and Nellie listened. Nellie’s new PVC free Dryerball comes with an all new fragrance option. Simply insert fragrance stick into the center cartridge of the Dryerball and toss into the dryer. Your clothes will come out smelling clean with a subtle scent of essential oil fragrance. They do the same great job as the regular Dryerballs yet guaranteed to enhance your laundry experience.
Fragrance sticks
For use with Nellie’s PVC free Dryerballs. These soy wax and essential oil infused fragrance sticks are sure to please anyone looking to add a little flavor to their laundry.
Fragrance sticks come 10 per bottle and each stick will last up to 10 loads depending on fabrics & drying time.
The essential oil and wax will not leave any residue on the fabric.
(29) responses to “PVC FREE DRYERBALLS!!!”
mellisa says:
Is Oxygen Brightener safe for cloth diapers, or should I sun bleach the diapers?
Lori says:
I love Nellie’s Laundry Soda and Dryer Balls! And now, you’ve up’d the ante with Oxy Brightener. I can’t wait to try it. In fact, I just posted a love note about your products on my blog. xoxo
Watt says:
What’s in your oxygen bleach? I see the ingredients for the other products in the faq, but not the oxy bleach.
Thanks
admin says:
Ingredients of the Oxygen Brightener are:
Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Percarbonate, Sodium Sulfate, Primary Linear Alchol Ethoxylate.
Do not mix with chlorine, ammonia products or any other chemicals.
bobbii says:
Do you add the Oxygen Brightner right in with/ or instead of the laundry soda, or does it go in the rince cycle?
admin says:
Oxygen Brightener goes in the dispensing area as a alternative to bleach.
Clarice-Jane says:
So is it safe for cloth diapers?
admin says:
Yes, Oxygen Brightener is safe to use on cloth diapers. However, we recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your cloth diaper company, as they all have different guidelines.
D says:
Hey, I saw the Automatic Dishwasher Powder. Sounds great! But I was wondering how many loads – approx – I can expect out of the 1.27kg can?
Thanks.
Maggie says:
I have not had good success with the dishwasher detergent…It leaves a white film on everything…glasses especially….My rinse agent is replenished as I thought that might be the problem, but it still looks filmy. I am not sure what to do. Any suggestions? I have actually gone back to regular detergent.
admin says:
Nellie’s Auto Dish Powder has approximately 40 portions per container.
Jed says:
I’m having the same problem with Dishwasher Detergent. Heavy white film on all the dishes. Suggestions would be great.
Erin says:
I too have been having issues with the dishwasher detergent- It leaves a white film on my glasses. I have tried replenishing the rinse-aid and adjusting the detergent amounts (I thought I might be using too much), but to no avail. The heavy film is making me want to switch to a different product but I have a full can of the Nellies stuff- if you have any suggestions for how to solve this problem…that would be great.
Andrea Jantzi says:
I love the dishwasher detergent. It’s the first one we’ve tried that actually gets our dishes clean. I own an online store and my cutomers love it too! As for the white marks, try only using 1 scoop rather than 2. We only use 1 and it lasts twices as long!
Tiffany says:
Aw, those sound awesome! I would have loved to give away a started kit on my blog.
yogiyesa says:
I’ve had the Nellies dishwasher detergent as well and since we don’t have a water softener we had white spots on the glasses and dishes like many above. We use a 1/4 cup of vinegar on each layer of the rack in the dishwasher(the holder is facing up of course) and it makes the dishes sparkle like new after 1 or 2 washes. We haven’t tried the rinse agent if it will do the same thing but this is what we’ve found works the best so far.
francie says:
just stopping in from multiples and more! im not very familar with your products yet but my sister has the dryer balls and showed them to me just this last weekend so i am super excited to try them out myself!
Nik says:
I love Nellies!
My girlfriend is _extremely_ allergic to latex, the PVC free drier balls are “Thermal plastic rubber”. Does that mean it contains latex? Should we get the standard ones due to her allergy?
Thank you so much, love your product!
ced says:
ok with the new fragrance sticks made from soy wax, wont the wax get on the clothes as they dry?
Sarah says:
I’m interested in buying the new PVC free balls, but I’m not sure how to dispose of the old balls. Can they be recycled?
admin says:
The Dryerballs can be recycled in areas that accept #3.
Shannon says:
I am so pleased with the PVC-free dryer balls, and the fragrance sticks! I’m one who loves scented laundry, but I wanted a more natural, green alternative to fabric softener. My husband is always skeptical of green products, and it’s because I’ve tried so many, only to be let down. Even my husband loves these dryer balls and the sticks! Thank you for developing a product like this!
Angela says:
I’ve been looking into using dryer balls (my last fabric softener sheet is gone and it’s time to go chemical-free). What is the plastic used in the balls? Is it safe to be heated? So happy to hear they are now PVC free.
Would you be interested in hosting a review and/or giveaway on my site? I’d gladly try them and most likely love them and use them forever. lol
admin says:
The PVC Free Dryerballs are made of Thermal Plastic Rubber. This material is totally safe to use in the dryer and there are no chemicals released from the Dryerball during the drying process.
Jennifer says:
We’re having our first baby and I just bought the detergent and PVC-free dryballs for her clothes. After running through the first load, everything looked great, felt great and smelled great…but when I pulled out the dryballs, one of them was missing a whole bunch of ridgest and it looked like it had been cut with a hot knife. I’m guessing that it came up against something hot in the dryer and it all melted away. Now I’m not sure if I should rewash the baby clothes because they may have some rubber residue on them. I’ll unfortunately be returning the dryerballs. Would the other dryerballs (the ones with PVCs I guess) be more durable? She’s our first, so I’m a little paranoid about what chemicals/substances we might expose her too.
Thanks
Jen
admin says:
Hi, I would like to clarify what has happened to the Dryerballs. The PVC Free Dryerballs did not melt, we have had a couple sets come back to us with this and have had some tests run. The Dryerball seems to catch in-between the door and the drum and wears down the “row of nubs” from rubbing. This would give the appearance of melting but it is actually wear. You do not need to rewash the clothes as the loose pieces of nubs would end up in the lint trap and there are no harmful chemicals or substances released from the Dryerballs.
birdforbeans says:
I agree with yogiyesa. Although I don’t have a dishwasher at the moment, I have had similar problems with white film on dishes because of hard water. Didn’t matter what dishwasher detergent I used. White Vinegar was always the solution.
Meghan says:
Since the fragrance sticks do not leave any residue, they should be safe for cloth diapers? I have been using them on my regular clothes and really like the subtle scent they leave, but I don’t want to have to remove the stick every time I need to launder diapers or get another set of dryer balls and have to switch them out.
admin says:
You should be just fine using the fregrance stick with cloth diapers. You only need to use one stick in one dryerball, but put two dryerballs in at once.
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