Post by hillbillyken on Jul 21, 2009 13:29:58 GMT -5
I was doing some surfing around the Internet and came across these laundry discs. They are suppose to be a better alliterative to laundry soap. I know that laundry soap is very costly and I thing we go through way to much of it in our house and thought this would be a great substitute to soap.
I guess they work something like this. The T-Wave consists of three discs with two types of specially activated ceramic beads, which work along with magnets to enhance water's solvency. You simply put the discs in with your wash, and at the end of the cycle you have clean clothes. The ceramics and the magnets cause the water molecule to dissociate through an electrical process called "destabilization." Destabilization of the H+ (hydrogen) and OH- (hydroxide) ions causes the water to become super SOFT which is exactly what soap and detergents are supposed to do. The presence of the OH- ions maximizes the permeability of fabric and charges the clothes negatively, eliminating static cling. Crystallization of dissolved lime and phosphor is changed, preventing their reattachment to fibers. The upfront cost is suppose to be high. I think like 40 dollars or so, but are suppose to have tremendous savings over detergents. The typical laundry detergent costs around 35 cents per load. Heavily soiled clothes will need some pretreatment.
I am not trying to sound like a Ad but was just wondering if this thing sounds to good to be true. Please let me know if you have used this item before or know of someone that has used it. I am very interested in trying them. I have enclosed a web site were I found them and if you are interested in them. There is no pictures of them on the web site but I googled it and saw what they are.
www.wisementrading.com/washing/laundry_disc.htm
I guess they work something like this. The T-Wave consists of three discs with two types of specially activated ceramic beads, which work along with magnets to enhance water's solvency. You simply put the discs in with your wash, and at the end of the cycle you have clean clothes. The ceramics and the magnets cause the water molecule to dissociate through an electrical process called "destabilization." Destabilization of the H+ (hydrogen) and OH- (hydroxide) ions causes the water to become super SOFT which is exactly what soap and detergents are supposed to do. The presence of the OH- ions maximizes the permeability of fabric and charges the clothes negatively, eliminating static cling. Crystallization of dissolved lime and phosphor is changed, preventing their reattachment to fibers. The upfront cost is suppose to be high. I think like 40 dollars or so, but are suppose to have tremendous savings over detergents. The typical laundry detergent costs around 35 cents per load. Heavily soiled clothes will need some pretreatment.
I am not trying to sound like a Ad but was just wondering if this thing sounds to good to be true. Please let me know if you have used this item before or know of someone that has used it. I am very interested in trying them. I have enclosed a web site were I found them and if you are interested in them. There is no pictures of them on the web site but I googled it and saw what they are.
www.wisementrading.com/washing/laundry_disc.htm