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Charlie's Soap is the Non-Toxic Cleaning Miracle

Charlie’s Soap

Whilst I was researching on cloth diapering, I came across this Charlie’s Soap on many of the cloth diapering sites. Almost all of them recommended Charlie’s Soap (along with Bac-Out) to get the poop out but was also Hypoallergenic enough to use against baby’s tender skin.

Curious, I ordered the Charlie’s powder Soap on their online store. I have to say that this truly is a non-toxic cleaning miracle. I have used Charlie’s Soap not only to launder my newborn’s clothes, but to clean everything from spit ups on fabrics to pet messes. According to their website, you can also clean carpets with carpet cleaners or use it in your dishwasher. (I have neither so can’t lay claim to that.)

Charlies Soap works great on

  • Grease
  • Blood
  • Mildew Stains
  • Pine Sap
  • Grass
  • Red Clay
  • Mustard
  • Poop

Charlies Soap is Cruelty free, Certified non-toxic by Duke University Toxicologist, Biodegradable, and Flame Retardant. Here’s the result from Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Test on flammability of children’s polyester sleepwear

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The best part is that it is uber affordable. 3lb bag of Charlie’s Soap has 80 load capacity. I also like to put some in a squirt bottle and mix it with warm water. Let it dissolve and spray out the oopsies. It has fresh natural scent that has no fragrance. This coconut-based detergents with Green River washing soda is truly an Eco-friendly gem.

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[This post was written by Susie Kim.]

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  1. Dr. Kelley Elkins says

    June 17, 2008 at 6:35 am

    Thank you…
    We have used and enjoyed miracle II soaps for some years now. And until recently, praised it left and right… Then Clayton died and the soap acquired a scent that really is disappointing. So disappointing that we are looking for a substitute… and as you may imagine we are having a hard time finding a soap for washing everything with no after-film or scent.
    We would love any ideas you may have..please reply.

    In Truth, Simplicity and Love,
    Dr. Kelley Elkins

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  2. littlecindy says

    July 10, 2008 at 9:16 am

    I LIKE COUNTRY SAVE

    Reply
  3. chandra says

    August 27, 2008 at 10:28 am

    In regards to using Charlie’s soap..I have heard not to use soap on cloth diapers because it will eventually have a waxy “build up” that will affect the absorbency of the cloth diaper. Dreft or Ivory was recommended because it is a detergent. What are your thoughts?

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