From: Sue Duckles
To: Alex Stillwell
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Washing


Hi Alex


I too went on the website and found these:


Bluemagicball

Hi Sue

I was asking about the wash balls, not the Bluemagic ball that is a separate
ball added to deodorise the wash. It does not have to be used with the wash
balls.

Still awaiting a reply about the Ecozone Ecoballs that can be used separately
from the Bluemagic ball.

Happy lacemaking

Alex
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Sue Duckles
  To: Alex Stillwell
  Cc: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:42 PM
  Subject: Re: [lace] Washing


  Hi Alex


  I too went on the website and found these:


  Bluemagicball


  Pure silver is a natural bactericide. When the Bluemagicball is in the
washing machine, silver ions are released into the water and distributed into
your laundry. The washed laundry remains impregnated with silver for
approximately ten weeks and even helps prevent body odour for up to two days.
Tests have shown that the bioactive fibres are safe for the skin and can be
helpful in the prevention of skin infections. You no longer need to wash on a
hot wash for hygienically clean laundry. The bluemagicball lasts for up to one
hundred and sixty washes. The colour indicator on the ball will change from
red to pale blue when it needs replacing. (The bluemagicball does not contain
nanoparticles.)

  How to Use
  Wash and care for your laundry as usual. Simply add the Bluemagicball to the
laundry in the laundry drum. Wash as usual. The Bluemagicball also works with
hand washing. Place in the water when handwashing (silk, cashmere, wool).

  Fabrics washed with bluemagicball have 99.9% less bacteria and germs
compared to fabrics washed without it.

  The effectiveness of silver is based on the release of silver ions. This
release is caused by humidity. Silver ions prevent the reproduction of
bacteria naturally by blocking their energy production - micro-organisms
virtually starve to death.



  IMHO it would be reasonable to assume that, if it works with cashmere, silk,
and wool, then it would probably be safe for lace.


  What do others think?


  Sue in East Yorkshire, UK
  On 16 Sep 2012, at 09:46, Alex Stillwell wrote:


    Hi Jeri

    While we are on the subject of washing, a question that has been in my
mind
    for a while. In my washing machine I use 'Ecozone Ecoballs' from
    www.healthy-house.co.uk that are fragrance free and claim to be chemical
free.
    I don't know if they can be used for hand washing but would they be
harmful to
    our fibres?

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