| | Mike Jackson used ecoH concentrated biodegradable cleaner and mixed a couple of capfuls in with 32 ounces of SpringHouse water in a spray bottle. He then sprayed the stains and dropped his fire suit (fireproof Nomex racing suit) into his washer. He said he had to call Nata to show him how to turn the washer on!
He washed the fire suit in cold water (with a LaundryPure, only cold water is connected). In his words, Mike says he used "zero – nada – zippo – detergent." Mike was shocked when his fire suit came out as good as any dry cleaning he had ever taken it to. The stains were gone and the suit smelled fresh and clean! He showed the suit at the May Success Institute in Greeneville, and I touch it back stage. We wore Nomex flight suits when I was in the Navy, and I can vouch for the fact that this was an impressive demo.
Mike told Nata, “This laundry day thing is a lot of fun!” Mike washed his white shirts and some fireproof racing socks that were stained with red clay. He pre-treated his collars to avoid any ring-around-the-collar effect. The shirts came out perfect and his socks didn’t have the "old" stains that had been through several “detergent” washes!
Mike sends this advice, "Folks, this product flat out works, but don’t overstate things! It is better to underpromise and overdeliver. We have a lot of real-world testing under our belts and we’re getting third party testing done right now for some very powerful claims. We’ll also show you how LaundryPure could pay for itself in as little as three years!"
I certify that these photos had not been manipulated. This is the real deal.
Mike Jackson
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