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Puracy Laundry Detergent is a 16 fl oz enzyme-powered concentrate delivering up to 64 loads of non-toxic, plant-based cleaning. Free from sulfates, dyes, and harsh chemicals, it’s designed for sensitive skin and all fabric types. Backed by scientific expertise and viral TikTok buzz, it effectively removes tough stains while being gentle on your clothes and the environment.























| ASIN | B08YHFCQ95 |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #487 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Commercial Liquid Detergent |
| Brand | Puracy |
| Brand Name | Puracy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,420 Reviews |
| Formulation Type | Concentrated |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 9 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Puracy |
| Material Feature | Gluten Free |
| Material Features | Gluten Free |
| Material Type Free | Animal By-Product Free, Bleach Free, Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Free & Clear |
| Skin Type | Sensitive |
| Specific Uses For Product | Biodegradable |
| UPC | 850012861768 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
R**L
Smells great, cleans and is cruelty free? Say less!
This is my new favorite laundry detergent. I use two capfuls in a giant load and everything comes out so clean. I also love the scent.
C**E
Best detergent ever!
I am *obsessed* with this detergent. 1) The smell??? Oh em gee. Intoxicating. It’s the epitome of fresh linen. No other detergent compares. 2) It’s non-toxic! Healthy for my family. I’ve noticed a decrease in allergies, illness, & skin issues since switching to this brand. 3) It cleans so well! Excellent at doing its job. I will note that I noticed an increase in product effectiveness when paired with a laundry booster. I use the Active brand enzyme laundry booster + borax + baking soda (all non toxic boosters to help your detergent work better), and WOW! An amazing quartet of products. Highly recommend!!!
D**Y
Works in HE washers
Puracy is a great value in many ways. No more overly strong smells and very concentrated so less space is needed. Four pumps for a full load and it removes the dirt. Clean ingredients.
B**H
Doesn't Irritate Sensitive Skin for Adults and Children (Update: packaging issues with pump and leaky bottles)
My child and husband have sensitive skin so I try to buy detergents that aren't loaded with too many chemicals or fragrances. This is the second bottle I've purchased. It seems to clean pretty well in our Bosch front loader. Our clothes came out clean and did not smell of any fragrances. The only stain it could not remove were my toddler's poop stained onesies that were prewashed by hand. The only other thing I did not like was the pump dispenser. It worked for the first few pumps but stopped working. I had an empty California Baby Body Wash pump dispenser so I transferred the liquid detergent to that bottle and threw out the Puracy bottle. I haven't used the second bottle yet but I'm hoping the first bottle was just a random defect. I've been reading that some of the Free & Clear detergents from the big brands still contain a lot of harmful chemicals. Overall, I like this detergent because it doesn't seem to irritate my husband and child's skin and cleans well. UPDATE (4/4/16): The company contacted me about the pump dispense and promptly sent me a new pump which was greatly appreciated. With the second bottle, the pump seemed fine except I constantly found detergent all over top of the dryer where I keep the bottle. I chalked it up to other members of my household possible knocking over the bottle but it did seem odd. I recently bought a 3rd bottle and low and behold, I find the bottle sitting in a small puddle of liquid detergent again after only a week. I thought either it's dripping from the pump nozzle or from the bottom of the bottle. This time, I was pretty certain no one had knocked it over as it's only been a week since I used the detergent and I've been keeping an eye to make sure it hasn't been knocked over or moved. It's kept high out of reach of little ones. I wrapped the bottom of the bottle with saran wrap. After a couple of hours, I picked up the bottle and noticed detergent coming up from the top of the saran wrap which indictated to me that it must be a slow leak coming from the bottom of the bottle. At this point, I need to find an empty bottle to transfer the laundry detergent to because I can't keep dealing with small puddles of liquid detergent. After I'm done with this bottle, I am going to consider trying something else. I like the product but I've had too many issues with the packaging.
J**D
Excellent product, good science, could be less wasteful
This worked very well for us (old top loading washer). I didn't put it through any scientific tests or need to deal with serious stains. It's easy to use, just pump once or twice, and it's fragrance-free (I think they sell scented versions as well). I like how committed to science and reality Puracy is, particularly how they stood up to the EWG and their binary neurotic approach to ingredients as mundane as borax, which is completely safe as a <1% ingredient in a laundry detergent. As long as you don't add Puracy to your cereal every morning for the rest of your life, you're good (and probably even if you do...) Seeing actual surfactants in Puracy's ingredients won me over compared to Molly's Laundry Powder, which has none. Molly's only has washing soda, baking soda, Epsom salt, and table salt. I don't know what dark magic Molly's has unlocked there, and it seemed fine when I tried it, but I had no stains to test it on, and I just couldn't get around the lack of surfactants/detergents, the potential long-term accrual of grease/skin oil on clothes due to Molly's not removing it, and any future stain drama where real detergent is needed. I also like that Puracy has enzymes, including lipase, which is less common. (Though I'm confused by stuff Puracy has said about the enzymes needing 15+ minutes to kick in – do they get that amount of time in a typical washing machine's wash cycle, before the rinsing starts? Seems like it's over by then, or almost.) My only complaint is that the pump bottle design wastes some of the product, since it will leave some on the bottom, un-pumpable. I like to flip bottles near their end-of-life to get all the product out. It's not a huge thing, and I guess it's less of a problem if you buy refill jugs and keep refilling – I assume they sell refills.
L**A
Sensitive Skin likes this detergent
I was searching for a fertility safe detergent that wouldn’t irritate my skin and after trying many of the popular green brands, I have been using this for months! Unlike others I tried, it actually cleans clothes… even dirty workout clothes. It did not irritate my skin at all!
S**E
Must have for moms that love clean products
My 10 month old has eczema so dry skin is huge. I was using ECO and it was a huge mistake. This company has a great clean product and my babies’s eczema went away! Yes, I am aware that babies grow out of eczema, but her dry skin is still a constant issue. With this laundry detergent, it is piece of mind, knowing that it’s not the laundry detergent. I love clean products. Must have for moms that love organic product products.
R**P
CONTAINS THE BIOCIDE: Benzisothiazolinone (Biodegradable Preservative).
I was very excited to find a 'Pure' laundry soap that works and smells good! I used it twice and when I went to purchase a refill, I noticed one of the questions asked why this product scored an F on the EWG. The answer to this question was claiming that their stabilizer, Borax gives them a low score, but they didn't address the Benzisothiazolinone. The first time I read the ingredients, I assumed that this ingredient was a natural, biodegradable ingredient. But after seeing the F score on the EWG, I decided to look it up Benzisothiazolinone, as it was the only ingredient that I didn't recognize. I found a lot of scary things, such as this: "Health hazards: It is known as toxicant material for human immune system, and also is classified as irritant for skin, eyes and lungs.[4] It is widely used as active ingredient of many home cleaning products." The company Puracy claims that you shouldn't follow the EWG standards for their product and that instead you should check the MSDS. Well I looked up the Material Safety Data Sheet for Benzisothiazolinone and I found even more scary things, stating that it had a direct link to causing cancer. Please google this and look it up yourself as I originally made to mistake of trusting others. I decided to put a little Puracy Laundry Soap on my finger tips and within five minutes I was breaking out in a severe rash. The rash went away within a couple of days and we stopped using the soap. I am giving this product one star, because as a natural company with a name like Puracy, I think it is greatly deceiving that customers would pay more for this product thinking that they are using a natural product, yet this product is just as dangerous as anything else on the market. I soon discovered that 90% of all organic soaps contain Parabens, Toxins & Biocides. Puracy uses Borax as a stabilizer and Benzisothiazolinone as a preservative, yet natural enzyme companies like Kleen Free don't use any of those toxins. They only contain enzymes. Do a little research and decide for yourself. [...]
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