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Method Baby Laundry Detergent

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The Bottom Line

Baby clothes need a gentle laundry detergent to keep them soft for baby skin. At the same time they need a detergent capable of removing some of the most difficult stains on the planet. Method walks this fine line with a gentle, dye free formula that contains active enzymes to break down food and materials on baby clothing. A great gift for Moms and Dads to-be, Method Baby Laundry Detergent is also a great cleaner for baby clothes.
Pros
  • Contains no dyes and rinses thoroughly to protect baby skin.
  • Method Baby Laundry Detergent contains enzymes that break down tough stains.
  • Method Baby Laundry Detergent is triple concentrated so that it takes up less space.
  • Method baby has a soft sweet fragrance.
Cons
  • The fragrances may not appeal to sensitive skin types.

Description

  • Active enzymes break down tough stains and spots.
  • Dye free formula protects baby skin.
  • Method Baby Laundry Detergent retails for $8.00 for 32 loads.

Guide Review - Method Baby Laundry Detergent

Trying to remove spitup, baby food, and even more disgusting leakages can be difficult when you are also trying to preserve gentleness for baby's skin. Method combines gentleness with the power to get baby clothes truly clean. Method's Baby Detergent is also triple concentrated so that it takes 1/3 as much to get baby clothes clean. The bottle is also less of a bulky bottle, helping to protect the environment for the future of your baby.
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