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Charlieโs Soap Laundry Powder offers a concentrated, fragrance-free, and hypoallergenic formula that delivers 150 powerful loads per pack. Designed for deep cleaning without residue, itโs safe for sensitive skin, baby clothes, and all fabric types. Biodegradable and EPA Safer Choice certified, this eco-friendly detergent removes odors, stains, and detergent buildup while protecting your washing machine and the environment.






| ASIN | B0BZQ5JCPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,561 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #12 in Powder Laundry Detergent |
| Brand | Charlie's Soap |
| Brand Name | Charlie's Soap |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,729 Reviews |
| Formulation Type | Concentrated |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sutherland Products, Inc. |
| Material Feature | Fragrance Free |
| Material Features | Fragrance Free |
| Material Type Free | fragrance free, hypoallergenic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Deep cleans, removes stains & odors, hypoallergenic, eco-friendly |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Skin Type | All |
| Specific Uses For Product | Biodegradable, Fragrance Free, Hypoallergenic |
| UPC | 757072421508 |
| Unit Count | 64.0 Ounce |
E**E
Actually works!!! But some management required. Great for running synthetic clothes...
I have now used the soap in my high efficiency washer using only the measured cup for over two months and can write an informed review. Firstly, as stated elsewhere, after a few washes clothing does become softer and shinier if it has synthetic fibers in it (this probably because the fibers are not saturated with excess detergent). The overall stain removal of the detergent is excellent to very good and clothing does feel very clean to the touch, and works especially great in cotton linen and underwear. However, because it does not contain fragrances it can be a bit disorienting. Further, if one item with a strong smell is washed with others on occasion the other items might acquire the smell. For example, to be good to the environment we use 100% cotton terry shop towels in the kitchen as opposed to paper towels. If one towel is saturated in oils, its smell can migrate to other clothing items. This, of course, might happen with standard detergents but due to the perfume that they include it might be hidden away. So some thought might help when planning the wash (I confess we have not separated colors for years with rarely a problem). A particular plus of this detergent is that it amazingly removes **all** sweat smell from synthetic running clothes, something no other soap had ever achieved in my many years of running and biking and hiking. The clothes leave the wash and drier as new, which is quite something. An additional plus is that I am fairly sensitive to allergens and occasionally had unexplained "itch" attacks where I just felt itchy all over... even with hypoallergenic detergents. These "attacks" have not been repeated while using this detergent. Highly recommended and highly economic (do not use more than the amount specified by the included measured cup). *** 2011 Update *** I am adding an update to my 2010 review. First, I am lamenting the new packaging. From an eclectic canvas bag to a conventional plastic tub... Bring back the canvas bag!!! After using it for over a year I have to say that I have found synthetic clothes that do keep some smell in them even after using this soap... Still, the soap has outperformed all other soaps I have tried before. I am also finding that this detergent can get some natural pigments over cotton bleed (something that did not happen with Tide and other conventional detergents). Of course, I should be sorting the wash... so this is more of an operator error than a problem with the soap. Still, I continue to be pleased with this detergent and I have saved many dollars and weekly trips to the grocery store to get more detergent. Rating remains at a well deserved excellent. ** 2013 Update ** I am sorry to say that I found that after many washings, it appears that the detergent might make clothing stretch and turn "bigger". Keep an eye on it. I have compared it to (horror of all horrors) Tide Coldwater, and suspect that this Tide formulation is on pair...
D**H
Charlieโs Soap User for Life!
*** 5/24/2019 Update *** Believe it or not, I recently discovered the โheavyโ setting on my front load washer. I was always intimidated to use it because the user manual said to use it on color-fast/sturdy garments. I started using it for my husbandโs work clothes and saw it used a much better amount of water and got his clothes super clean. I now wash all of our clothes on that cycle, but I use the permanent press for my work clothes which also uses a lot more water than the โnormalโ setting. Since this change, I now use the recommended dosage of Charlieโs soap with incredibly fantastic results; I donโt think our clothes have ever been this clean. I no longer use dryer sheets (I think they contributed to the residue feel, oops) and our clothes are so soft. I am a Charlieโs Soap user for life! Sadly, my Charlieโs Soap had been sitting on a shelf in my laundry room for a good while; ever since I got my front load washer I have had a love hate relationship with it and I had to stop using Charlieโs because it stopped working for me at that time. When I had my standard washer, I would use a scoop to a scoop and a half if the load was especially soiled. When I got my front load high efficiency (FL HE) washer I used about a scoop and my clothes were left with residue. And what was confusing to me was Charlieโs Soapโs website even tells you to use an amount of detergent for the weight or size of the load, not based on whether itโs high efficiency or a standard washer, so thatโs what I did. That resulted in dingy, itchy, and not so fresh clothing. I started to use the liquid Charlieโs and only used about a tablespoon of the liquid, which is half the suggested amount, and although I had pretty good results, I hated how messy it was. I then tried Nellieโs and although that rinsed more cleanly, the stain fighting power wasnโt there, then I tried Mollyโs and that was even worse. So then I was talking (or complaining) to my friend who also has a FL HE washer, but she uses Norwexโs UPP, and she said she only uses a half of a teaspoon to one teaspoon of the UPP per load. I found that hard to fathom but her point was you just canโt expect an HE washer that uses so little water to perform well with too much detergent. The detergent canโt rinse clean so stains and dirt arenโt effectively washed then rinsed away. The logic was there since I know that with a normal wash cycle on my FLโer, I canโt even see the water level, it uses so little water. Finally, although it was really hard for me at first, I decided to take my friendโs advice. I had a small/medium load that needed washed. There was a grass stained shirt and some stinky campfire clothes mixed in the load and I used just a 1/2 teaspoon of Charlieโs and guess what!!?! The clothing came out sparkling clean and smelling like nothing! Just like they did when I used Charlieโs with my standard washer. I didnโt want to get too excited but I continued on this path and now I use 1/2 teaspoon with a small/medium load, 1 teaspoon with a medium/large load and 1 and 1/2 teaspoons for extra large loads (no matter the size of a load of towels I always use 1/2 a teaspoon). For bedding I use 2 teaspoons, or 2/3โs of a tablespoon, because the bedding cycle uses more water and itโs such a large load. Now I am soooo happy that I didnโt give up on Charlieโs because I finally donโt have the love/hate relationship with my front loader anymore and my clothing is just the way I like, fresh, clean and smells like nothing. I am also convinced that most people who leave poor reviews are simply using too much detergent. I know it all varies depending on your type of high efficiency washer and the softness/hardness of your water, but my washer uses very little water and my water is pretty soft so this is what works for me. So my advice is to experiment and not give up. You may not think what works is enough detergent but, itโs so highly concentrated and such a good product, when you add the correct amount it can perform the way itโs supposed to. Itโs absolutely, hands down, my favorite โgreenโ detergent ever. I never thought I would get this excited about a โlaundry detergentโ but I take pride in providing clean clothes for my family that I know are safe for them. And I love that itโs also safe for the environment. I still pretreat stains, when I remember, but this detergent just works so well. Sorry for the long review, I am just excited and wanted to share what worked for me!
M**S
Economical and cleans clothes well
Love this stuff. Been a long time customer. Cleans well and does leave a flowery scent behind.
C**C
Best. Soap. Ever.
This is hands down, the best laundry soap I have ever used. I sspent the better part of a year trying to figure out why my clothes had started to smell bad. This included purchasing a new washer which worked great, but at some point I noticed that faint musty smell coming back. I have finally found the culprit. Liquid laundry detergent. There are numerous articles out there about the use of fats or other products in liquid detergent that cause it to build up both in your machine and on your clothes. Google "how to clean the drum in my washer" and find the disgusting results. This build up ruined my washer and left deposits in my clothes that trapped stinky mold. And this happened using less than the recommended amount per load on the advice of my appliance repair business family. This problem is so bad, there is a setting on my new washer called "Affresh" which is a product that cleans all of the garbage left by liquid detergents. The manufacturer of the washer recommends running the cycle with the Affresh tablet once per month. Spolier alert, it doesn't work all that well. The stink is still trapped in your clothing by the gooey liquid laundry detergent even with a clean washer. After this revelation, I tried other powders and finally found this to be the best. I have been using this soap now for about 6 weeks and my clothes have never been cleaner. They smell clean. They feel clean. Even my old t-shirts that I loved that I thought I would have to throw out, now smell clean again. They took a few washings to get the gunk out, but it eventually worked. Also, I am alergic to perfumes and pretty much everything. I've had no problems with this soap at all. No rashes, no itching. There are a couple of issues brought up in the comments that I was concerned about before purchasing this soap. The first was the person who said this clogged their pipes. Each load takes 3/4 of a tablespoon. That is truly all you need. Judging from the pictures posted it is clear to me that more was used as the soap is not dissolved. More soap is not better. Follow the directions. Which leads to the second issue. The pictures showing how the soap "bleached " their black shirts. This happened to me once as well. When I didn't follow the directions. I have a high efficiency top loader and the directions for use clearly indicate that the soap should be placed at the bottom of the machine underneath the clothes. This is so the soap has a chance to dissolve. The high efficiency machines use way less water. If you just sprinkle it on top of the clothes it could rub into them before dissolving. I did this once when I thought I forgot to put soap in. But I probably did. So I had twice as much soap in there as well. One of my black shirts came out with that same "bleach" mark. Except it isn't bleached. Bleach leaves kind of a purple mark on black clothing. It was excess soap, which came out of the shirt the next time I washed it properly. Buy this soap. Throw out the liquid GARBAGE. Follow the directions and and once again, love your laundry without having to throw everything out after a year. I've tried other powdered soaps and this simple formula, devoid of all the additives is THE best.
J**M
Miracle for sensitive skin, no fading, gets things CLEAN!!!
I've probably used a dozen+ different eco-friendly laundry detergents over this years, and this one is absolutely the best to date. Even beats out the top-end Biokleen was I using before. The highlights: - Fantastic price; my bag lasts forever - Gets absolutely everything clean and odor-free, including the fleece pads I line my guinea pig cages with - The only loads I use hot water on are towels, sheets, and guinea pig bedding, and that's for the disinfecting. Everything else? Cold water. Everything smells fresh. It's fantastic. - Busts stains very well on its own, especially grease - Doesn't fade, thin, or weaken my clothes (see below) - Zero rashes, hives, or sneezing problems despite my absurdly sensitive allergies - No need to add extra washing soda to soften the water; it's built in - Rinses clean, as evidence by nice, soft, not-stiff towels and no white marks unless I goof up (see below) A couple of tips: - If you have a top load, always always always put the detergent in before the clothes, and make sure it hits the water so it can dissolve before clothes land all on it. The only time I've ever had white marks was when I decided to add a little bit more detergent after I'd dumped all my clothes in. However I can see the potential for dissolving problems if you have particularly hard water. You might want to use the Charlie's liquid over this or DIY your own liquid by dissolving the powder in water. - If you're switching from standard detergents, make sure you de-gunk your washing machine, especially if you used a lot of scents and softeners before. You can Google "how to clean washing machine" for easy tutorials. No scrubbing involved. (If you have a front load, don't miss flushing the detergent dispenser with hot vinegar) - Oxygen bleach and borax are absolutely amazing companions to this stuff. Only the nastiest of stains or most set-in of stains ever need pretreatment. - I've never, ever had Charlie's fade the colors on a well-made item washed in cold water. Cheaper clothes, on the other hand... Your Target, Walmart, and even a lot of Kohls shirts aren't the best-made things on the planet. Any item that isn't made to be solidly colorfast, using good dyes and good setting technique with deliberately bad rinsing to make it just look vibrant on the rack, will fade regardless of what detergent you use. If you're worried fading, you can buy dye fixitives and try them on for size. (Skip those vinegar and salt tricks you see on the internet; salts and acids are used in the dyeing process itself but can't do much in the aftermath.) I'd recommend Charlie's to anybody for pretty much every application.
P**R
Works pretty well but more expensive than my usual detergent
I came across this detergent on Amazon when looking for more natural products to clean clothes. I've been using it for a little over a week now and have had a chance to see what it can do. I like the fact that it's unscented, hypoallergenic and doesn't leave a residue. I also like that it leaves my clothes soft without having to use a fabric softener and that it's made from biodegradable coconut-based detergents and high-grade, completely soluble, Green River washing soda. How does it do on cleaning my clothes? It does a decent job. It doesn't get out every set stain completely, but it does as good a job as Arm and Hammer unscented detergent. I did a trial run on a piece of cotton fabric (actually it was an old pair of white cotton underwear that were ready to be tossed anyway) and put some soy sauce, a smashed blueberry, butter, wet clay soil and some Oil of Olay face make-up on the fabric. I put them in the microwave for 1 minute to try and set the stains. Then I washed it with some dishtowels and other white things. After washing in a front load Asko washing machine that has a lot of rinse cycles using a level tablespoon of detergent it got the butter, the clay soil and the soy sauce out completely. I could see the blueberry stain very faintly. It didn't touch the Oil of Olay foundation make-up. But then, my regular detergent didn't get that out either. (Good all day make-up, huh?) I would say it didn't do any better or worse than my old Arm & Hammer. I didn't pre-treat before washing. But the clothes felt quite a bit softer than the Arm & Hammer, even my jeans which are usually pretty stiff right out of the washer. I normally add an oxygen based bleach with any clothes that are heavily soiled or have stains. It worked well with the addition of that and got out all the stains. Now for the value. The prices on Amazon change a little from day to day, but the day I bought it I paid .143 cents per load, based on getting 80 loads as advertised. I checked a Consumer Reports magazine for the price per load of my Arm & Hammer. It was 9 cents per load according to them although the amount of detergent you use is more. So it costs about .053 per load more than my old detergent. That's over 37 percent more expensive. If you use a product like Tide, it could be as much as 23 cents per load so Charlie's would have the price advantage there. So will I continue to use Charlie's Soap? I probably will because of two factors: it leaves my clothes softer and it's a smaller package that's easier to store. I also kind of like dealing with a family owned company (at least as far as I can tell it's still family owned). The other thing is that I love the packaging. The little cloth bag is way cool!
K**C
Pure laundry powder- no perfumes or additives.
Iโve been using Charlieโs laundry soap for years. My clothes, towels and sheets look like new. There are no additives or perfumes to mask getting fresh and clean. The soap is strong on dirt, sweat and grease but gentle on fabrics. You get a clean, fresh , neutral feel and scent on laundered clothes. Powder dissolves easily. Non irritating on skin. A little goes a long way- economical.
M**E
18 years and still love it!
Love Charlie's Soap. I have been faithfully using this soap for 18 years. Only a tablespoon of powder per load and my clothes are as clean as when I used Tide. Only issue I had with this soap was when I first used it and the soap washed out all of the previous soap residue. Guess the old residue was what was holding those old shirts together. But great soap!
R**R
Works brilliantly. Whites come up much brighter than with the ...
Works brilliantly. Whites come up much brighter than with the big brand clothes detergents. It doesn't leave the clothes smelling of anything much (other than mildly soapy) but that's perfect if they can be dried outside to pick up the sweet smell of fresh air. Only gripe is that the powder gets stuck in the drawer of the machine so I've got to help mix it into the water every time.
A**Z
Buena opciรณn
Para quienes no queremos usar detergente para lavar ropa, este jabรณn funciona
C**O
Great for sensitive skin.
I have really sensitive skin and seem to have a reaction to most detergents, even the hypoallergenic ones. I decided to give Charlieโs a try after doing some research. I was very pleased that my skin doesnโt itch after washing my clothes with it.
Y**T
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H**P
Get clothes clean and crisp
I started using Charlieโs soap 15 years ago and never liked another one. It gets the clothes clean without any residue or unnecessary scent.
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