Wool Dryer Balls
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Product Information
Product Information
Purposeful. Powerful. Plant-Based Clean. The ultimate sustainable choice--renewable, reusable (up to 1,000 loads), biodegradable, and compostable. The balls simply bounce among your items creating plenty of space for the air to circulate, which decreases drying time. The wool fibers brushing against your fabrics give clothes and linens a soft, fluffy feel. And wool dryer balls won’t diminish the absorbency of towels like conventional softeners and dryer sheets do.
UPC
850029533252
How To Use
How To Use
- Toss all three into the dyer along with wet laundry.
- For even faster drying of larger loads, use more wool balls
- If using fragrance oil, remove dryer balls before the load is fully dry, add the amount of oil that suits your scent preference, and return to the dyer, finishing the cycle with 15 minutes on low heat.
- Care instructions: To keep them working their best, periodically recharge your wool dryer balls (every 100 loads or so) to rehydrate them and remove accumulated lint and fibers. Place in a mesh bag or just toss them freely in with a few towels or other items on the gentle wash cycle using hot water. Dry using high heat. When they've outlived their usefulness, add them to your compost bin (check your local guidelines) or plant them in your garden soil.
- Toss all three into the dyer along with wet laundry.
- For even faster drying of larger loads, use more wool balls
- If using fragrance oil, remove dryer balls before the load is fully dry, add the amount of oil that suits your scent preference, and return to the dyer, finishing the cycle with 15 minutes on low heat.
- Care instructions: To keep them working their best, periodically recharge your wool dryer balls (every 100 loads or so) to rehydrate them and remove accumulated lint and fibers. Place in a mesh bag or just toss them freely in with a few towels or other items on the gentle wash cycle using hot water. Dry using high heat. When they've outlived their usefulness, add them to your compost bin (check your local guidelines) or plant them in your garden soil.