Whites Detergent – The Laundress
Whiten and brighten cotton, linen and everyday laundry 33.3 FL OZ (1.04 QT) 0.98 LConcentrated formula—up to 64 washes. We know how hard it can be to keep your whites white. Fight dull, dingy-looking T-shirts, yellowing sheets, and other lacklusters with our knock-your-socks-off Whites Detergent.
We know how hard it can be to keep your whites white. Fight dull, dingy-looking T-shirts, yellowing sheets, and other lacklusters with our knock-your-socks-off Whites Detergent. Safely wash items with color too!
- Whiten and brighten cotton, linen and everyday laundry
- 33.3 FL OZ (1.04 QT) 0.98 L
- Concentrated formula—up to 64 washes
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