






🌿 Elevate your laundry ritual with eco-luxe care and timeless lavender vibes!
Eucalan Lavender Fine Fabric Wash is a 16.9 oz concentrated, biodegradable, and non-toxic fabric wash made in Canada. Enriched with lanolin, it gently cleans and conditions delicate fabrics like wool without the need for rinsing, leaving a subtle lavender fragrance that lasts for days.










| ASIN | B001DEJMPG |
| ASIN | B001DEJMPG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,153 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #745 in Liquid Fabric Softener |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,861) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 50052 |
| Item model number | 50052 |
| Manufacturer | Eucalan Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Eucalan Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 7.11 x 7.11 cm; 550 g |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 7.11 x 7.11 cm; 550 g |
P**K
I use Euclan lavender for all my woollens. I change my handknit socks every day and soak in Euclan, 3-5 pairs at a time in a small bucket of tepid water, about 3 litres, with a full cap full of Euclan. Soak for 30 minutes to one hour. Gentle spin in a ‘delicates’ bag in the machine, no rinse just spin. Perfect results every time. I have washed my socks like this for the last year and they come out clean and beautifully perfumed. I think the comments of others who say it doesn’t clean are probably either not using it concentrated enough ( I use a capful to 3 litres water or less; as opposed to the recommended capful to 5 litres ) or as they themselves have stated, the woollens they are washing are excessively dirty and probably would benefit a pre-wash. Personally for bodily fluids and mud I would use Persil Silk and Wool or Tesco have an equivalent product but not so pleasant smelling! Then I would soak in Euclan to recondition. I can’t understand the negative comments about the Lavender fragrance, it smells of lavender! My jumpers emit a beautiful subtle lavender fragrance for days after, can’t keep my nose out my sweaters! But if you really find it unpleasant then use the fragrance free! I have nothing but praise for this for ALL my handknits and thoroughly recommend its use. I think if your woollies are smelly / dirty you need to use it double strength.
M**A
Ideal para bloquear prendas de punto hechas a mano. No hace apenas espuma y no necesita aclarado. 100% recomendable.
C**M
Ein paar Tropfen ins Wasser, Wolle einweichen, ausdrücken, ggf. kurz schleudern, fertig. Die Wolle ist traumhaft weich und gepflegt, der Duft ist dezent. Für mich das beste Wollpflegeprodukt. Sehr ergiebig!
C**O
Très bonne odeur et produit idéal pour les tricoteuses
D**A
TL;DR -- it got these pants clean just by soaking them! Great product & I definitely recommend it. I've gotten a lot of wool clothing over the past year and a half. Eucalan does an excellent job cleaning it, and keeping it soft and odor-resistant. It's easy to use-- add 1 teaspoon per gallon of lukewarm water (I usually use 1 tablespoon in a 3-gallon bucket). Gently squeeze the water through clothing, soak for 15+ minutes (I do half an hour), squeeze out the excess & lay clothes on a drying rack. Happily my washing machine has a "drain & spin" setting, so I use that instead of squeezing out the water by hand. The Eucalan is most effective if you DON'T rinse it out. I slopped a bunch of sludge-water on my pants while cleaning a plaster trap (see photo) but was confident that Eucalan could clean them. I didn't get around to washing them until a day later, but I still didn't bother pre-washing or rinsing out the stain first. I just used twice as much Eucalan, since it says to use more for heavily soiled items, and followed the directions above. The pants came out perfectly clean, just a few little specks left in the stitching which were only noticeable since I was looking closely. Leaves a pleasant, but faint, lavender scent.
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