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NANOSMART LAUNDRY BALL The NanoSmart Laundry Ball replaces the function of these chemicals but at a molecular level. This is the magic of bio-ceramics. The Laundry Ball contains three different kinds of ceramic beads, each comprising a combination of different minerals. When these ceramic beads are submerged into water, the molecular structure of H2O is altered. This process is unstable and constantly goes through a series of alterations every fraction of a second. During this process, it emits far-infrared rays and negative ions, raises the pH, reduces the water molecule clusters into smaller clusters and removes the water surface tension. It's through this process that the ceramics contained in the laundry ball activate the water so that the water can penetrate deep into the fibres, open them and remove the dirt in the same way the water does when activated by the chemicals in detergent. The Laundry Ball therefore activates this water in a very similar manner to the chemicals in the detergent except at a molecular level rather than with chemicals. In fact, once the laundry ball is no longer in contact with the water, the water returns to a stable state of pure H2O and, if it wasn't for the fact that it is now dirty, you could drink it. It contains no chemicals or bleach and it is therefore perfectly safe for grey-water recovery systems, gardens and fruit trees and leaves no skin irritating chemical residues. However, the Laundry Ball only replaces the function of the detergent. It therefore, cannot remove stains that could not be removed previously using detergents. These stains will still need to be removed beforehand as you did in the past. However there is one major difference with the detergents. Most detergents contain some form of bleaching agent. This is added to the detergent for your whites. However, as it is in the detergent for all washes, it is this bleaching agent that is the major contributor to your blacks and colours fading a little with each wash. As the Laundry Ball contains no chemicals, it contains no bleaching agents. Thus when using the Laundry Ball on its own, your blacks will stay black and your colours will stay vibrant. In fact, the laundry ball even counters the chlorine (bleach) in the town water so that it offers a totally bleach free wash. As such it also, therefore, protects the fabric’s fibres and elasticity. It is recommended to wash your whites separately because, while the laundry ball will also clean your whites in the same manner as the coloureds, if your whites never see a bleaching agent, they will eventually tend towards a grey or yellow tinge. Therefore, if you want to retain that brilliant white, and chemical sensitivity is not an issue, then you need only add a teaspoon of a quality whitener. In the first instance, you might choose to use the balance of your Napisan or concentrate (only a teaspoonful is required). However, you can find some excellent products in health stores and we can recommend one you'll find there from the B.E.E. product range (“I'll make it all white”). It is an excellent whitener with some stain removal properties and is both kind to the skin (except in extreme skin sensitive cases) and environment friendly and again, only a teaspoonful in each wash is necessary. For those who are looking for a totally chemical free solution however, there are other chemical free alternatives. The other difference with using the laundry ball instead of detergents is the total lack of residue left in the fabric. No washing machine offers enough rinsing cycles to totally remove all the residues left behind by most detergents. In fact, in a lot of the latest “water-saving” models, the rinsing can be even less effective. In the past, we often reset the machine for an additional rinse once it had completed its normal cycle, or in a lot of cases now, we try to compensate by using a softener. Note: Informed people do not use liquid softeners from the super market. Several washing machine repairmen have informed us of the damage they do to the machine (although this has yet to be verified). It is also our understanding (also not verified) that they are not particularly good for your skin or clothes. It is our recommendation, on the basis of this belief, that these softeners should be avoided. There are other alternatives if you feel you need it. Because of previous washing with detergents, all your linen and clothes will contain some residue and perhaps softener. However, once you have washed them a couple of times with the laundry ball only, you will have washed out most traces of the past residue and because you are no longer adding any, your clothes and linen will start to come out soft and your towels particularly soft and fluffy. Thus, from this point on, you will have no need for any additional softening. Furthermore, since you have no further residue to remove, you can even now cut down on your rinse cycles as there is no need to waste water and electricity to rinse out ‘nothing’. Once you have rinsed out any trace of the dirty wash cycle water and spun it out, you can then even stop the machine and remove your laundry. Should you, however, let the machine complete its cycle, the ”deep rinse” actually becomes an additional wash cycle because as long as the Laundry Ball is in the water, it is washing. The NanoSmart Laundry Ball can be used in top loaders, front loaders and hand washing (as long as the Laundry Ball is in the water it is activating it) and it doesn’t care what temperature you use. However, some of the latest model “water saving” front loaders use so little water to wash, that the Laundry Ball can never be submerged in the water and therefore will not work in these machines unless it is a model with a high water fill over-ride. Whether with detergent or the Laundry Ball, it is the water that cleans your laundry and needs therefore to flow through the clothes during the wash cycle. Most of these new models that detect the volume of laundry and set the volume of water accordingly, have a high water fill over-ride setting/button to allow you to put more water in the machine. If it is a late model “water saving” machine without this over-ride facility, you will not be able to use the Laundry Ball. 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