Friday, December 9, 2011

Need Cloth Diaper Detergent - We have it, choose - Rockin Green Versus (Vs) Charlie's Soap!

We now carry the cloth diaper laundry. Rockin Green ($15.99 + FREE SHIPPING) and Charlie's Soap ($15.99 + FREE SHIPPING)

If you are new to these detergent, you probably will be wondering, which one is better for you, what's the difference, which is cheaper, etc?

We will try to assist as much as possible. 

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- What's the difference between Rockin Green Vs Charlie's Soap?
They both detergents for Cloth diapers but the main difference between them is the Rockin Green comes in 3 different formula (Soft, Classic and Hard), on the other hand Charlie's Soap does not. Also, Rockin Green comes in 5 different scent but for those who do not like to deal with the difference scent, they can choose the Bare Naked Babies, therefore, they come with 6 difference scent.

- Which is better for you?
Honestly, we don't want to say which is better for you, the reason is because we all have different needs and wants, something that works for me may not work for you. I may like a Chevy but someone else may like a Honda, they are both cars and their functionality is to take us from one point to the other. Though, we have one advise to help those who are having a tough time deciding. Hate to decide which type of rock or which scent works better? Then, go with the Charlie's Soap but if you are concern and wanting to make sure that you get the most out of your detergents, you can always go to the map below to decide where you live and what type of "rock" you should use.
























- Which detergent is cheaper?
You can get the Rockin Green 45/90 load (45oz or 2.8 lbs)  load for $15.99 with Free shipping in our store.  As for the Charlie's Soap, it is 120 load (42.2 oz or 2.64 lbs) for $15.99 with Free shipping.  Therefore, they are both almost the same, even though it seem that the Charlie's Soap is more expensive but according to the number of loads, the Charlie's Soap may be cheaper.  

- What does the Rockin Green 45/90 means?  
I had the same question when I looked at it but from our research, 45/90 load means you can get at least 45 loads out of that packet but some found up to 90 loads.  That's why they state it as 45/90.

We hope the little information above can help you decide on which one is better for you?  

Anyway, head on over to our store to purchase either one or BOTH!  Click here to directly go to our Cloth Detergent page

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