Today the seller stopped these washing balls and explained for 5 minutes how perfect it is. It doesn't have to be a powder, it doesn't destroy the environment, it's not chemicals ......... Well, it's just a miracle. Does anyone use a work ball? Does it really wash so well? I don't believe it much

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Well, these balls and all sorts of balls in the washing machine have existed for at least ten years. It was a "hit" then, people believed it. It was new and they looked nice. I mean, those balls. But the effect is all none. I bought it too, back then. I liked it and I was curious. I threw it away. I like laundry, so I wash it .... (giggle)

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