LaundryPure - Frank & Bobbi McGee

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What if you didn’t need:
Detergent, Bleach,
Fabric Softener or Hot Water
To wash your clothes?
EcoQuest LaundryPure
The Problem:
Traditional Detergents Embed Themselves
Into The Fabric Resulting In:
• Possible allergic reactions - chemical soup of
phosphates, chlorines and perfumes
• Weighing down of the fabric (loss of volume)
• Dulling of the colors
• Creation of a sticky surface from residual detergents
that acts as a magnet for grime and contaminants
• Phosphate and chlorine pollution of our water
resources
We Spend 6 Billion Dollars A Year
On Laundry Detergent
($6,000,000,000)
144 Million Boxes
126,000 40 ft. Containers
40,000 LBS. of Detergent Each
That Equals 126,000 Trucks Each Hauling a 40 ft. Container
Put Bumper To Bumper from Vancouver to L.A. For 1,260 Miles
You could spend 21 HRS. OF NON-STOP DRIVING @ 60 MPH, PASSING THESE
TRUCKS LOADED to the GILLS, with DETERGENT
THAT IS 6 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF LAUNDRY DETERGENT
400 Billion Gallons
Of Grossly Polluted, Chemically Laden
Laundry Detergent Water
400,000,000,000 Gallons
Announcing The “NoSuds Revolution”
Free From
The World’s Oldest Pollution
Stop the usage of Laundry Detergent
And the POLLUTION IT CREATES from
Every home in AMERICA
So What’s In
All Those
Laundry
Detergents?
Surfactants
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Biodegrade readily to compounds with
low toxicity. Example: Straight carbon chain compounds like linear alcohol
ethoxylates or betaine esters.
Key Characteristics of Concern: Toxicity to aquatic organisms, like fish
(vertebrates), daphnids (invertebrates) and algae; persistence in the environment;
toxicity of biodegradation byproducts.
Example: Alkylphenol ethoxylates--biodegrade under anaerobic conditions to
alkylphenols, which persist in the environment, have high toxicity to aquatic
organisms, and may be endocrine disruptors (compounds that adversely affect the
endocrine system that controls metabolism, reproduction, and growth).
Builders
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low toxicity, low impact on the
environment. Example: Zeolites, also known as aluminosilicates.
Key Characteristic of Concern: Potential to cause eutrophication in fresh water
(eutrophication is the process by which a body of water becomes rich in dissolved
nutrients, diminishing oxygen levels and a water body's ability to support various
forms of aquatic life).
Example: Inorganic phosphates.
Source: EPA-744-F-99-008 May 1999
Bleaches
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low toxicity, no toxic byproducts.
Example: Hydrogen peroxide or ozone.
Key Characteristics of Concern: Inherent toxicity and toxic byproducts.
Examples: Sodium hypochlorite, which can form hazardous gases and chlorinated
organic byproducts; may also damage fibers in clothing and fabrics, which can
lead to the generation of excess lint, a potential fire hazard during drying; Sodium
perborate, which can present both human health and ecological concerns; and
Dichloro-isocyanurate may form toxic gas, nitrogen-trichloride, a threat to human
health.
Colorants
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low toxicity to humans and aquatic
organisms. Minimize colorant use whenever possible.
Key Characteristic of Concern: Toxicity. Studies indicate that certain colorants
may cause cancer or other adverse health effects in humans (e..g., Rhodamine
B). Metalized dyes present health and environmental concerns.
Source: EPA-744-F-99-008 May 1999
Optical Brighteners
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low toxicity to humans and the
environment. Example: Coumarin derivative, perhaps.
Key Characteristic of Concern: Potential toxicity to humans.
Examples: Aminotriazine- or stilbene-based whiteners. Toxicity data
indicate that these compounds may cause developmental and
reproductive effects, but additional testing is needed to confirm these
concerns.
Solvents
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low toxicity to humans and the
environment. Example: Propylene glycol ethers.
Key Characteristic of Concern: Toxicity to humans and aquatic
organisms.
Examples: For human health concerns, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether;
for environmental concerns, d-limonene.
Source: EPA-744-F-99-008 May 1999
Wash Water
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Neutral pH. Example: Enzyme-based
detergents.
Key characteristics of concern: Highly caustic or acidic wash environments;
may cause severe irritation or burns to living tissue in humans or aquatic
organisms.
Example: High alkaline breaks, low pH sours. Highly alkaline ingredients can lead
to alkaline hydrolysis on polyester fibers, shortening linen life. Extreme pH
effluents may also damage pipes and sewer lines.
Resource Efficiency
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Low temperature and reduced cycle
formulations.
Key Characteristics of Concern: Overuse of water and energy. Formulations
that require high temperatures and multiple rinse cycles deplete increasingly
scarce natural resources.
Packaging
Positive Environmental Characteristic: Minimize solid waste generation.
Key Characteristic of Concern: Non-reusable or non-recyclable containers.
Source: EPA-744-F-99-008 May 1999
Chemicals that are sometimes found in
fabric softeners and dryer sheets:
• Benzyl acetate: Linked to pancreatic cancer
• Benzyl Alcohol: Upper respiratory tract irritant
• Ethanol: On Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Hazardous Waste list and can cause central nervous system disorders
• Limonene: Known carcinogen
• A-Terpineol: Can cause respiratory problems, including fatal edema,
and central nervous system damage
• Ethyl Acetate: A narcotic on the EPA's Hazardous Waste list
• Camphor: Causes central nervous system disorders
• Chloroform: Neurotoxic, anesthetic and carcinogenic
• Linalool: A narcotic that causes central nervous system disorders
• Pentane: A chemical known to be harmful if inhaled
Fabric softeners and dryer sheets with scents like April Fresh and Summer
Orchard add toxic chemicals to your laundry and, consequently, your body.
Most Families Spend Between
$175 to $830 Per Year On
Detergent
Bleach
Fabric Softener
and Hot
Water
For Laundry Year After Year
For as Long As You Can Remember
Be Set Free That Vicious
Detergent Buying Cycle
The “NoSuds Revolution”
You Can Leave The Detergent On The Shelf
And The Money in your Pocket
No More Heavy Boxes and Jugs
To Lug Home
... a better way to do laundry!
Here is a way to make a real difference! In true EcoQuest fashion, we
turned to nature to come up with a better way to do laundry. LaundryPure
is:
•better for your laundry!
•better for your family!
•better for the environment!
...and it will help you save money too!
Eliminate the need for detergent
Oxygen, peroxides, and other gases bubble into clothing to lift dirt and
odors. An all-natural pre-treater may be used for tough stains.
Kill germs without bleach
LaundryPure adds silver nano-technology to wash
water. A proven germ fighter, silver has been used for
centuries to kill bacteria and fungi.
Help eliminate allergic reactions due to detergent
residue
LaundryPure also helps eliminate the itching and
redness caused by allergies due to detergents
embedded in clothing.
Tap
Water
LaundryPure
Treated
Water
New towel
washed
10x with
detergent
New towel
washed
10x with
LaundryPure
Make whites whiter and colors brighter
LaundryPure keeps clothes looking their best with the
cleansing power of oxygen and silver ions.
Get towels softer and fluffier
Build up on towels, linens, and your clothes can weigh
them down. Over time, LaundryPure lifts old detergents
out of fibers, restoring their natural softness.
Save money - no need for hot water!
LaundryPure eliminates the need for hot water
cycles. Silver kills germs and oxidation cleans
clothes. This means less energy, less pollution, and
more money in your pocketbook. The technology in
LaundryPure has been successfully used for over a
decade in hospitals, hotels, and commercial
laundromats. Now you can save money and get
cleaner laundry at home. Laundry washed in
LaundryPure is softer, fluffier, and lasts longer!
EcoQuest Took Ten New Towels To The Wash...
The towels on the left were washed five times with a popular
laundry detergent. The detergents are weighing the towels
down, and are already fading colors. Imagine a lifetime of
wash cycles. The towels on the right were washed five times
with LaundryPure and cold water only. With LaundryPure, the
towels are fluffy and the colors look like new.
How Does It Work?
RCI Technology
Using a technology developed by NASA and improved by
EcoQuest, the “RCI Cell” produces millions of tiny oxygenated air
bubbles that are injected into the water, which clean your clothes
without the use of harsh chemicals. LaundryPure also
incorporates other processes, including Silver Nano Ions, which
provides odor protection for your clothes.
The LaundryPure Experience
• Better for your Clothes...and your skin
• Money Savings
• Bacteria Killing
• Environmentally Friendly
• Makes Doing Laundry EASIER!
EcoQuest LaundryPure
Test Results
Testing was just completed at NSF,
challenging the LaundryPure’s ability to
reduce Microbiological contamination.
The results …
NSF Test Results …
• Staphylococus Aureus
• Klebsiells pneumoniae
• Psudomonas aeruginosa
99.9999% reduction
99.9999% reduction
99% reduction
Commercial Laundry Test
EcoQuest Laundry Pure vs. Brand Name & Economy detergents
EcoQuest LaundryPureTM
Brand Name
Economy
LaundryPure Cost Savings Analysis
These conservative figures are based on a 2-3 person household
washing 30 loads per month.
Per Household
# Loads
Hot Water
Detergent
Softener, etc.
Savings
Week
7
$2.14
$2.00
$.50
$4.64
Month
30
$9.00
$8.00
$2.00
$19.00
Annual
360
$108.00
$96.00
$24.00
$228.00
2 Years
720
$216.00
$192.00
$48.00
$456.00
5 Years
1800
$540.00
$480.00
$120.00
$1140.00
Use this website http://www.energywindow.com/calculators/calc-laundry.shtml if you wish to
personalize the calculations based on your local cost of energy and your laundry habits.
We used $.10 per kwh and warm wash with cold rinse
Per
Household
Hot Water
(gallons)
Detergent
# of
Containers
Month
960
1
2
Annual
11,520
12
24
2 Years
23,040
24
48
5 Years
57,600
60
120
Environmental Impact
(based on an annual basis)
If 100 families use LaundryPure, 1,152,000
gallons of detergent do not enter our
waterways. This same number of gallons are
not heated. 2,400 containers (plastic or
cardboard) are not stuffed into landfills. And
these containers do not have to be shipped
from their manufacturer to your store
LaundryPure Stain
Test
It never has been easy to rid laundry of stains.
The published article in slides 4 & 5 proves that it
is not an easy task. Everyone must remember
LaundryPure does what it is meant to do, but the
stains are up to you. We chose Eco-H as our
stain solution in two of our test shirts. All shirts
were purchased at the same time, same place
and of the same manufacturer.
Purpose:
The purpose of this presentation is to show
that the LaundryPure system is effective in
removing most stains. The tougher stains
need the help of Eco-H pre-treatment. We
set up our test to mimic the test done in
Cook’s Illustrated Magazine. Copies of the
magazine cover and test we performed are
in the next two slides. We copied the test
performed in the magazine exactly only
using Eco-H.
All three shirts were purchased new
and are Fruit of the Loom heavy cotton
large tee shirts. All shirts were washed
once prior to performing any stain test.
Here are the stains, they are in the same order as
the magazine test. We stained the shirts heavily
with chili, blueberries, coffee, mustard, beets,
ketchup, chocolate and red wine. Refer to slide 4
to see the order in which they were placed.
Here is Gina pre-treating the stains with
Eco-H. The shirt on the left was just pretreated while the one on the right was pretreated and soaked in Eco-H for 3 hours.
This is the shirt washed only in the LaundryPure with
out any pre-treatment. Compare slide six to this one and
see that LaundryPure did a good job of cleaning the
shirt. Remember, we have always said LaundryPure
was not intended to take out stains without pretreatment. We are also talking about the worlds
toughest stains ground in and over exaggerated.
This is the shirt that had a pre-treatment of Eco-H
after the first wash. All the stains are faded with
mustard being the toughest. The chili, blueberries
and chocolate are very faint. The same results
were found in the magazine test.
This is the pre-treated and pre-soaked with Eco-H
tee shirt. The mustard stain is the only stain that is
still noticeable. This is better than the magazine
test. This is only after one wash!!!
The Problem:
Eco-H was very effective at removing all the
stains except the mustard stain. No matter
how many times we applied the Eco-H, it did
not remove the mustard. It did take it to a
faint state. It must be noted that mustard is
one of the hardest stains to remove. Gina
also put enough mustard to season six hot
dogs at the Worlds Fair. We decided to try
Oxi-Clean, as a last resort, which is an
oxygen based cleaner that was rated best in
the magazine article.
We filled the bucket with hot
water and two scoops of
Oxi-Clean and pre-treated
the stain with Oxi-Clean the
same way we did with EcoH. We let the shirts in soak
for five hours prior to
washing in LaundryPure.
The mustard stain is almost gone. Just a very
faint shadow remains. This is with a five hour
pre-soak. Remember, this is only the second
wash. The cook’s magazine stated it took up to 7
applications to remove some stains completely.
This is impressive!!!
We decided to try one more time to get out
the shadow of the mustard stain. We filled
this jug with water from the LaundryPure and
put two scoops of Oxi-Clean in the bowl and
re-soaked the tee shirt for three hours.
We decided to soak the other two test shirts in OxiClean overnight to see if it would take out the stains
that the LaundryPure alone could not get out. This is
interesting, the shirt on the left was the pre-treated with
Eco-H, only the mustard stain is still visible. The shirt
on the right has had no Eco-H pre-treatment and has
only been soaked in Oxi-Clean. The mustard stain,
while considerably faded, and the chili stain are still
present. The Eco-H took out the chili the first time!!!
And the winner is Eco-H. We feel the Eco-H is
the best all around pre-treatment for stains. It
did not take out all the mustard, but neither did
the Oxi-Clean. It did take out all the other
stains in the test, including the chili, that the
Oxi-Clean failed to remove.
Conclusion:
Stains are a part of life. The fact is there is not one fix
all cleaner that will remove 100% of all stains. The
Eco-H proved to be the best pre-treatment in our test.
Oxi-Clean removed more of the mustard stain than
the Eco-H did, but failed to remove the chili stain. It
must be noted, this test was a worst case scenario
with stains that were put on heavy and ground into the
fabric.
The Bottom Line
We recommend the use of Eco-H as the primary pretreatment for stains. However, it would be a good idea
to keep a tub of Oxi-Clean on hand for those special,
hard to get out with Eco- H, kind of stain’s.
Mike Jackson used ecoH concentrated biodegrandable 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 under promise
and over deliver. 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!"
Keep checking the LaundryPure Website and www.chippynews.com for updates and status of the world’s first Certified
Space Technology for your washing machine.
I certify that these photos have not been manipulated. This is the real deal.
Mike Jackson
LaundryPure is a safe alternative
for our environment and our families!
LaundryPure eliminates the need for hot water
cycles. Silver kills germs and oxidation cleans
clothes. This means less energy and less pollution.
The technology in LaundryPure has been
successfully used for over a decade in hospitals,
hotels, and commercial Laundromats.
Just think, if every household in the U.S. got rid of
just one 100 oz. bottle of ultra petroleum-based
liquid laundry detergent, we could save 220,000
barrels of oil. That’s enough to heat and cool over
11,000 U.S. homes for a year.
EcoQuest LaundryPure
The Benefits:
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Increased fabric life
Reduced bacteria counts
Increased fabric volume
Eliminate harmful detergents – Phosphates
Saves hot water $
Saves on Detergent $
Eliminates allergies caused by detergents
The elimination of trapped detergents make
color more vibrant
With Knowledge Comes Responsibility
Now that you know about LandryPure It
Comes Down To One Simple Decision.
Choose To Join Us In
The NoSuds Revolution
Or Choose Not To Join Us ….
AND CONTINUE TO BE A POLLUTER!
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