Abode Laundry Powder (Front & Top Loader) Sensitive Zero Bucket

Abode Laundry Powder Zero Fragrance 4kg for front & top loaders – hypoallergenic, fragrance free laundry detergent for sensitive skin, babies & allergies. Australian made, eco-friendly, septic safe, and ultra concentrated for powerful cleaning with minimal use.

$51.96

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SKU 2659298 Category

Struggling to find a truly natural laundry powder that actually works without irritating your skin? Abode Laundry Powder Zero Fragrance is specially formulated for people with sensitive skin, allergies, and chemical sensitivities—delivering a deep clean without harsh ingredients.

One of Abode’s most trusted and popular products, this sensitive laundry powder is ideal for vulnerable households, including pregnant women, babies, children, and the elderly. Its carefully selected, high-quality ingredients ensure effective cleaning while remaining gentle on skin and safe for everyday use.

Free from fragrances and common irritants, this formula contains no petrochemicals, zeolites, phosphates, palm oil, optical brighteners, chlorine, or added salt—making it a healthier alternative to conventional laundry detergents. Wherever possible, ingredients are food grade rather than industrial grade, reducing exposure to contaminants like heavy metals.

Developed by a naturopath with family health in mind, this eco-friendly laundry powder is also grey water and septic tank safe, making it a responsible choice for your home and the environment.

Highly concentrated for maximum value, you only need one tablespoon per load—not a full scoop—making it incredibly cost-effective.

Key Features

  • Suitable for front and top loader washing machines
  • Hypoallergenic and fragrance free
  • Ideal for sensitive skin, babies, and allergy sufferers
  • Free from harsh chemicals and common irritants
  • Made with premium, food grade ingredients (where possible)
  • Grey water and septic safe
  • Australian made and owned
  • Ultra concentrated – use just one tablespoon per wash
  • Recommended by Building Biologists

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