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History of Detergent

For fifty years, Proctor and Gamble has been getting your money for their chemical technology that does what our Magna-Clean Laundry System can do without toxic chemicals.They simply change the molecular structure of water such that it becomes "wetter".  They understood that you needed to lower the surface tension of the water to allow it to clean better. They just did it chemically.

We have discovered that you can achieve the same results with magnetic technology using no chemicals whatsoever. The Magna-Clean Laundry System changes the molecular structure of water with ionization instead of harsh chemicals. They make the "water wetter".  The water absorbs "material" (dirt and soil) and keeps it in suspension until removed.

Washing your clothes without the use of harsh detergents is amazing technology. The subject of magnetic hydrodynamics is not new, it dates back many centuries.

Patent protection has been applied for. We are not the first to understand the value of a magnetic field to change the molecular structure of water, but we believe we are the first to do it this way, rather than selling vast volumes of harmful chemicals in lieu of magnetic hydronomics that last forever!

How Do I Use It?

Simply drop the two balls into your wash tub and start washing. Remember, the Magna-Clean Laundry System replaces detergent.

The electrons spend more time around the oxygen and less time around the hydrogen, making it positive. The permanent magnets create a powerful magnetic field that aligns the water molecules (hydrogen in one direction, oxygen in the other). This alignment changes what is called the "surface tension" of the water, causing it to be extremely reduced. The "drops" of water become so small and minute, they can easily penetrate into the fabric. In addition, the polarizing of the water droplets increases its "free-charge", allowing the dirt to be grabbed and easily removed from the garment. When this happens, the water is considered "activated". Along with this process, the minerals and salts suspended in the water, become activated into an "ionic" form (charged particles), aiding in the cleaning process.

Dirt and grime contains iron filings that will collect on the balls, so it is a good idea to wipe them off weekly with a rag.

And Introducing Vinegar:

As a substitute for chlorine, consider using vinegar to kill germs.  In our personal experience we haven't noticed any vinegar smell after the rinse cycle.  Try it and decide for yourself.

Important Application Notes:

Very Important.  Before you use your Magna-Clean system for the first time you'll need to clean the residual detergent scum from the washer, particularly deposited in the outer tub that you can't see.  The best way to do this is to put the Magna-clean system spheres in the washtub, and add a gallon of white vinegar, then run a wash either empty or with old towels, rags or something you don't care much about.  Please repeat this procedure twice so as to completely clean out the washer in preparation of your first normal wash with the Magna-Clean Laundry System.

If you have a front loading washer please read the following:
If you have a front-loading washer with a plastic wash tub, you should install each laundry ball inside a pair of socks so that they are padded.  I suggest that you install each ball in one sock and wrap that sock around it for maximum padding, and then stuff it into the second sock to hold all of that together and increase the padding. This will keep the padding of the first sock packed around the mylar covered magnetic ball.  You may think of something else to pad the ball, but whatever you choose, the objective is to prevent damage to the mylar covering of the balls when they are tumbling inside the washer. The warning in the instructions that come with the balls tells you that the balls can't be used in a front-loading washer, but this isn't true - since by taking this simple measure of stuffing them in socks or otherwise padding them, you can use the balls in your washer and they work great.

Because I have a metal tub in my front loading washer, I found it unnecessary to stuff the magnets into socks, but rather I just attach them to the sides of the wash tub.

 

                            
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