🌟 Elevate your delicate laundry game with nature’s purest touch!
Outback Gold Wool Wash is a 16 oz natural, plant-based liquid detergent designed specifically for delicate fabrics like wool, cashmere, silk, and baby items. Its pH-neutral, fragrance-free formula gently cleans while protecting protein fibers, making it safe for sensitive skin and septic systems. Suitable for both hand and machine washing, it refreshes and softens without residue, ensuring your heirloom and everyday delicates stay pristine.
G**S
Fantastic product!!
Washed an old real sheepskin rug that I have used for years as a dog bed on our back porch.It looked and smelled really bad.Instructions said not to wash it, but the point was mute.Washed the rug in the bathtub, gave it a real good scrubbing.Could not be happier with the outcome.Clean, soft and even smells good now.And I didn’t use much of the shampoo at all.Highly recommend this product!
B**L
Works on all wool items, even sheepskin rugs!
This product is magic. Cleans and deodorizes my cashmere, lambswool, merino and wool blends like never before. Works in the washing machine. Worked to clean my foul biohazard of a sheepskin throw thingie too. I mean it’s amazing. It also smells so good, and really subtle so you’re not getting a headache. I love it. On my second bottle.
K**R
Buy It
High qualityHydrates with no oil stainsMakes fabric softSoothing smell that's light & clean
A**Z
Excellent Product
I never leave reviews but had to come back and say that this stuff makes everything I wash so soft and smell so nice. My partner and I both love it! Originally bought it for some alpaca wool sweaters we brought back from Peru, but now I want to use it on everything.
M**N
I wish the instructions were clearer, here they are for you
I wasted half a bottle of this and I don't want that to happen to you!!Here's the end goal: clean fur, soft feel, relaxed skin correct? You can see in my pics that what this does. Pics are of a rug that's been on the floor as a dog mat, cat lounge, and on our couch now after washing.To do that here's what you need to do. For years I've used a different product and washed over 20 skins/times, large, small, rugs, throws, dog rugs, pieces, etc. but it's expensive and I thought I'd give a local brand a try; I'm from Idaho not Australia after all ;)Fill your washer with lukewarm water. Then put your sheepskin/s in. I put one rug, two singles, whatever, don't overstuff. Agitate the wash for a minute then just let it rest a few, repeat. What you are doing here is a PRE-rinse. Why the instructions NOWHERE say this is is important, I don't know. But if you want it clean you have got to do this step. I forgot, used the required soap, the skins were disgusting and I had to start over. Basically all that lanolin just locks in the dirt. So agitate, rest, agitate, rest, spin out all that disgusting water. Then I take the much cleaner sheepskins out, and refill the wash again with tepid water (you don't want to shock them with hot or cold because that causes all kinds of problems like fur loss shrinkage etc; if your washer is newer maybe you can set the temp better than my old one and may not have to remove them.Once the washer is full, NOW add your "soap", mix it in with your hand, then add your wet skins back in. agitate, rest, agitate for 30 seconds or so, rest, etc a couple times. Let that skin soak an hour or so. 15 min as the bottle states isn't enough!After it's soaked and rested in that yummy lanolin for an hour or two, give it another short agitation no more than a minute or so, then spin it out DO NOT RINSE. You did that in the pre-rinse remember? Hang those skins out to dry on a rack or layed fur down on towels shaking occasionally. I've not used a brush for years, and they come out fine. But using one before you wash and after they are dry gives your skins a nice fluffy look.Good luck. This product doesn't smell after they are dry and does a decent job cleaning.
A**E
Great product
We have a large sheepskin rug by our bath tub. Our dog vomited all over it. This product got it clean and kept it supple and soft. I highly recommend it.
L**
I wish I knew the proper upkeep sooner! Amazing product!!
I was gifted two used sheepskin rugs by some friends of mine and have had them for YEARS. I was told them washed them and dried them so they always looked a little rough. They were mostly put away in storage for some time but I decided I’d like to try to revive them. After doing a little bit of research I dove in and got this!Washing methods: cold gentle wash in washing machine. I put one rug in at a time. I filled the machine half way with cold water, put about 1/3 cup of this washing solution, and a few tablespoons of baking soda as it had been years since they were washed. I let the rug sit in this solution for about 15 mins, then proceeded with the wash.Once done, I laid it out on my hang-drying clothes rack; the rugs smelled AMAZING, very gentle and light- clean scent. I brushed the hair with my hand only to get pieces to break up, took a minute or so. I let the rugs sit for several days to hang dry and put a fan on them during the day. You can see the after effect of washing on one rug vs not yet washed in the side by side pic :)THEN the part I was most excited about- after the rugs had air dried for several days, I purchased a wool rug brush ($7) and brushed for about a minute- and the last picture is the end result. I’m so thrilled and impressed!!!! EASY to do if you have a few days of patience for drying! Skins look 100x better and crazy soft, and smell amazing!!!! 5 stars from me!
A**R
Hands down amazing!
This is hands down my favorite laundry detergent! It not only leaves my clothes clean, but they come out softer than when they go in and they smell fresh and clean.
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