Abode Laundry Powder (Front & Top Loader) Blue Mallee Eucalyptus

Abode Laundry Powder Blue Mallee Eucalyptus 4kg – natural, eco-friendly laundry detergent for front & top loaders. Biodegradable, grey water safe, plant-based formula that removes stains, works in hot & cold water, and leaves clothes fresh.

$51.96

In stock

SKU 2659255 Category

Looking for a powerful natural laundry powder that delivers exceptional results without compromising your health or the environment? Abode Laundry Powder Blue Mallee Eucalyptus is designed for both front and top loader washing machines, providing a deep, effective clean while leaving your clothes naturally fresh.

Formulated to work in both hot and cold water, this high-performance laundry powder easily removes dirt and stains using plant-based ingredients. Its low-sud, ultra-concentrated formula means you only need one tablespoon per wash—making it a cost-effective and long-lasting choice for your household.

Unlike many conventional and even “green” detergents, this revolutionary formula avoids harmful chemicals often found in laundry products. It contains no phosphates, petrochemicals, zeolites, or optical brighteners, making it a safer, healthier option for your family and the environment.

Infused with the refreshing scent of Blue Mallee Eucalyptus, it naturally deodorises fabrics while maintaining a gentle yet effective clean.

Environmentally responsible and practical, this biodegradable laundry powder is grey water safe, supporting sustainable living without sacrificing performance.

Key Features

  • Suitable for front and top loader washing machines
  • Effective in hot and cold water
  • Natural Blue Mallee Eucalyptus scent
  • Powerful stain removal with plant-based ingredients
  • Biodegradable and grey water safe
  • Free from phosphates, petrochemicals, zeolites, and optical brighteners
  • Ultra concentrated low-sud formula – use just one tablespoon per wash
  • Cost-effective and long-lasting
  • Safer for your family and the environment

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