pureWash Eco-Friendly Laundry System - Truly Scent Free!
pureWash is an environmentally friendly appliance designed to work with your residential washing machine, adding enhanced oxygen and Photo Catalytic Oxidizers to the cold water supply. Water treated by pureWash aids in cleaning laundry and killing bacteria without leaving residual detergent in the fabric. Many users find they are allergic to detergents used in washers and the detergents create an environmental problem as they are included in the waste water from washers.
The operation of pureWash is easy and convenient. Once the pureWash is properly installed, you simply operate your washing machine following the manufacturer’s instructions. pureWash is designed to automatically turn on as soon as the washer demands water for the the wash cycle and again for any rinse cycles. The viewing window glows blue and you can see the production of enhanced oxidation bubbles in the tube through the window, so you can see it work! When the water stops flowing, the pureWash will automatically turn off following a short cool-down period.
Make sure you select the correct model. Front-loading and high-efficiency top-loading washing machines require a low-flow model pureWash. All other top-loading washing machines require a high-flow model pureWash. Ask your pureWash retailer to help you locate the correct model for your washing machine.
The operation of pureWash is easy and convenient. Once the pureWash is properly installed, you simply operate your washing machine following the manufacturer’s instructions. pureWash is designed to automatically turn on as soon as the washer demands water for the the wash cycle and again for any rinse cycles. The viewing window glows blue and you can see the production of enhanced oxidation bubbles in the tube through the window, so you can see it work! When the water stops flowing, the pureWash will automatically turn off following a short cool-down period.
Make sure you select the correct model. Front-loading and high-efficiency top-loading washing machines require a low-flow model pureWash. All other top-loading washing machines require a high-flow model pureWash. Ask your pureWash retailer to help you locate the correct model for your washing machine.
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Key Features• Advanced oxidation laundry system for use with residential washing machine
(same technology as commercial systems) • No longer use detergents, bleach or fabric softeners for normal soiled clothes. • Eliminates need for hot water in laundry • Saves energy, money and the environment • Expected to provide 10 years of service • Simple, easy to follow 10 minute installation Energy Savings
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Get Paid Back! Its an Investment
It’s a home improvement that actually pays you back. The average family will save up to $600 per year and here’s how:
1. Pure wash requires no hot water
a. Average wash takes 40 gallons per load, 8 loads per week = 320 gallons
b. It takes 0.2 kWh to heat 1 gallon of water to 110 degrees. 320 x 0.2 = 64 kWh
c. Average cost per Kwh is $0.11 64 x 0.11 = $7.04 per week
d. 52 weeks per year 52 x $7.04 = $366.08
2. No detergents required
a. 8 loads per week 8 x 52 = 416 loads
b. Tide Total Care – 50 oz. does 32 loads 416 loads / 32 = 13 containers of Tide
c. Tide Total Care cost $10.89 per container 13 x $10.89 = $141.57
3. No bleach required
a. Of 8 loads per week, 3 loads will require bleach 3 x 52 = 156 loads
b. 8 oz. (1 cup) of bleach per load 156 x 8 oz. = 1,248 oz.
c. Clorox Bleach comes in 96 oz. container 1,248 / 96 = 13 containers
d. Clorox Bleach cost $2.99 per container 13 x $2.99 = $38.87
4. No fabric softeners
a. 8 loads per week 8 x 52 = 416 loads
b. Downy Fabric Softener – 34 oz. does 40 loads per container 416 / 40 = 11 containers
c. Downy Fabric Softener cost $5.99 per container $5.99 x 11 = $65.89
1. Pure wash requires no hot water
a. Average wash takes 40 gallons per load, 8 loads per week = 320 gallons
b. It takes 0.2 kWh to heat 1 gallon of water to 110 degrees. 320 x 0.2 = 64 kWh
c. Average cost per Kwh is $0.11 64 x 0.11 = $7.04 per week
d. 52 weeks per year 52 x $7.04 = $366.08
2. No detergents required
a. 8 loads per week 8 x 52 = 416 loads
b. Tide Total Care – 50 oz. does 32 loads 416 loads / 32 = 13 containers of Tide
c. Tide Total Care cost $10.89 per container 13 x $10.89 = $141.57
3. No bleach required
a. Of 8 loads per week, 3 loads will require bleach 3 x 52 = 156 loads
b. 8 oz. (1 cup) of bleach per load 156 x 8 oz. = 1,248 oz.
c. Clorox Bleach comes in 96 oz. container 1,248 / 96 = 13 containers
d. Clorox Bleach cost $2.99 per container 13 x $2.99 = $38.87
4. No fabric softeners
a. 8 loads per week 8 x 52 = 416 loads
b. Downy Fabric Softener – 34 oz. does 40 loads per container 416 / 40 = 11 containers
c. Downy Fabric Softener cost $5.99 per container $5.99 x 11 = $65.89