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Cleancult Laundry Detergent Sheets deliver a powerful, triple-enzyme clean in a compact, liquidless form. Designed for all machines and water temperatures, these 60-count sheets are free from harsh chemicals and packaged in 100% recyclable materials, making them a sustainable, mess-free alternative to traditional detergents. With a fresh linen scent and skin-sensitive formula, they combine performance with eco-conscious living for the modern, mindful consumer.





| ASIN | B0CRGRGMHH |
| ASIN | B0CRGRGMHH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,717 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #386 in Liquid Laundry Detergent |
| Brand | Cleancult |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,029) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,029) |
| Date First Available | 10 July 2024 |
| Format | Sheet |
| Item model number | LSHT-DRW-60-LIN-3PM |
| Manufacturer | Cleancult |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 20.32 x 4.45 cm; 198.45 g |
| Units | 60 Count |
| Weight | 198 g |
B**A
I am very happy with these detergent sheets! I like the smell of the lavender, although it is not overpowering! I was concerned with problems from using pods (plumbing, additional chemical additives) and chose to use the cleaner laundry sheets. My husband was going through chemo and was having negative skin reactions to the pods. As soon as I made the change, his skin cleared up. The sheets are white, and I am thankful that color is not added just for appearance sake! I am happy with the change! The space saving, enormous weight difference and ease of use, alone, are worth the change! But this detergent does get my clothes clean! If I have especially dirty clothes, I add powdered oxiclean or bleach.
K**.
I like using laundry detergent sheets because they are easier than using liquid detergent and are environment friendly. But which brand to choose? There are websites that rate the different brands available, but I suspect they are not imparial. When I saw that Clean Cult was recommended by Good Housekeeping I felt I could trust their results. The Clean Cult sheets work very well. I was sold when I washed my cloth shower curtain which was overdue for a cleaning. It came out cleaner than it ever had with a name brand liguid detergent that I used to use. I have the Fresh Linen scent and you can smell the scent on the sheet itself, but I have found barely any scent on the clothing after it's washed and dried. The sheets easily tear in half for small loads.
R**T
I buy these specifically for traveling. They are the easiest to bring on vacation/a cruise to wash some items and take up practically no space to pack. Nice scent and works as well as anything else! Better than pods in my opinion.
D**K
I've been wanting to try laundry detergent sheets for a very long time, but testing by outside labs, and comparisons to the more conventional detergents, like Tide Pods, haven't been great. I noticed that Tide has released detergent sheets, so I figured the technology has advanced in the past couple of years. My husband is retired and elderly. I'm a luthier. I make custom acoustic guitars. I also repair stringed instruments and I restore historical guitars. I'm the one who usually gets pretty dirty, but nothing that a decent detergent can't handle. My usual loads have wood dust, cooking stains, and the usual stuff everyone deals with. However, my husband had a stroke 3 years ago, and although I usually have nothing unusual to deal with, he had a biological accident in bed that concerned me. On my end, I bought a new mini chainsaw to remove old dead bushes out of the yard, and I managed to spill chain oil and grease on my already very dirty jeans, so these things put the sheets through a test. I chose these sheets for 3 reasons: 1. They contain the 3 most needed enzymes to defeat stains. 2. Amazon availability, so I don't have to subscribe to a special site and commit. 3. Price per load is a little less than Tide Pods (which I used up until now). So, I've used them several times, on a variety and degrees of dirt. This is what I've found and how I use them. I consider 1 sheet = 1 Pod I use 1 sheet for a small load, 2 sheets in a normal to large load. I have a 7.5cu Samsung front load steam washer. I usually wash my laundry on "steam normal". My normal weekly load comes out every bit as clean as when I used the tide Pods. My husband frequently drips food on his shirt, and I see that the sheets clean the clothes the same. I usually only have 1 medium to large size load in one week and I use 2 sheets, like I used 2 tide Pods. My husband had an unusual large biological accident in bed, so of course I stripped the bed. I had to wash the queen sized bed warmer separately, because it's large and very heavy. I used the "steam sanitation" cycle, and I used 3 sheets. I was very concerned about permanent staining. I washed the set of sheets separately, using the same washer setting, with 2 sheets. I'm thrilled to say that everything came out spotless. In fact, the sheets had dried blood from a place where a dermatologist removed a skin lesion from my husband. I was shocked to see that the blood was gone too, especially given the hot water and steam. In the regular load, the Jean's came out spotless, so I know the sheets work on oils/grease, plant based and petroleum based. I'm sticking with these sheets. They may actually be a step up from Tide, given the dried blood removal.
K**M
These seem not to get my laundry clean even with putting 2 sheets in. I switched back to pods. They do smell good, but it is a very light scent if that is what you are looking for. I did like that I could store them on the shelf and they did not take up a lot of space.
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