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Want to add fabric softener to laundry? Method says give it a spritz


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Method Fabric Softener spray

Method, the leading innovator in premium, eco-friendly household and personal care products, is calling for consumers to "ditch the dryer sheet" with a new fabric softener spray that uses the dryer to deliver fragrance, softness and static control. Method's new Dryer-Activated Fabric Softener Spray is a powerful, plant-based liquid formula in a customizable spray design that challenges the need for the traditional dryer sheet.


Method's new concentrated fabric softener is sprayed directly into the dryer onto wet clothes and is evenly distributed during the drying process. It uses the clothes as a vehicle to disperse the product while the dryer spins. One bottle of this new fabric softener spray will work for 100 medium-sized loads of laundry. Similar to Method's laundry detergent, four sprays are recommended for a standard-sized load of laundry.


"We've designed a breakthrough laundry product that makes the chore of doing laundry much easier, smarter and greener," says Josh Handy, vp of industrial design at Method. "By delivering an innovative formula in a convenient spray, the level of softening and fragrance can now be customized and the pesky dryer sheet has been eliminated altogether."


Dryer sheets are often made out of polyethylene or polyester, meaning that they can't be composted or recycled after use. Method's fabric spray bottle is made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled PET and can be recycled.


Launching this September in the United States and Canada, Method's Dryer-Activated Fabric Softener Spray is available in Fresh Air and Lavender Lilac fragrances, to complement Method's existing line of laundry products (suggested retail price is $7 to $8).

Source: Method

 

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