✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with Orvus! ✨
Orvus WA Paste Cleaner is a versatile 120oz cleaning solution designed for fabrics, horses, livestock, and pets. This hypoallergenic, biodegradable formula is free from phosphates and dyes, making it safe for sensitive skin. Endorsed by The American Quilter’s Society and veterinarians, Orvus has been a trusted cleaning choice since 1932, ensuring a gentle yet effective clean for all your needs.
B**L
Great product
I bought this product, as a recommendation from a friend, to wash a quilt I made for my mother-in-law. The quilt had gotten really dingy looking after many years of use. After a nice soak in the tub with a little of the soap in it, the quilt's color looked so much brighter without any color bleeding (I used 2 color catchers just in case). I then used it on my hand knit items (socks, sweater), and they came out soft and bright. There were no soapy residues to dull the colors or add weird odors. I'm very happy with this product.
M**N
Super for washing quilts
I bought this to wash quilts with. It is originally made as a horse soap. But due to the very gentle nature of this soap, it has grown to be very popular with quilt/textile makers. A little bit goes a long ways, so this large container will last a very long time.This soap does not have the normal laundry soap "whiteners" and "Brighteners". which are so harsh on natural fiber fabrics.The directions for use as a quilt soap are indicated on the label, along with how to use on a horse, should you be buying it for that purpose. The directions were easy to follow and the first time I used it, I was convinced I would not use anything else again. The quilt (newly made, not vintage) washed without fading, color bleeding (I use color catchers as well, just in case) and no strong perfume scent or residue left in the quilt afterwards.The container was shipped with a few other items I ordered. It was packed well, arrived intact, with a plastic bag around it, which was a nice precaution.
M**M
Same reliable product for decades!
Been around since the 70's and still great price and quality. Concentrated deep cleaning on livestock. I use on my horse's white stockings to keep them white and the rest of his body for a bright shine. A little bit goes a long way!
N**N
Great cleaner
Perfect for cleaning old tombstones. Shipped well
E**E
Oldie but a goodie
Tried and true orvis. Best bang for your buck for a shiney pony
T**T
Excellent multi purpose cleaning product
I use this in washing vintage but it also cleans my dogs SO well. Far better than any dog shampoo. It lasts so long and works great. A must have product!
M**S
Super gentle; great for initial cloth diaper washing.
This stuff is super gentle, and you can use it on pretty much everything. Really, just about everything. Pre-1930s quilts, cloth diapers when they’re new and you’re trying to strip off the natural plant oils (I’ve used this on 100% cotton cloth diapers and 70% bamboo/30% cotton blend diapers and it works great on both), you can use it to wash sheep, yes, seriously, sheep, horses, cows; it’s an ingredient that’s already in your laundry detergent and likely your own shampoo or body wash, just more concentrated and in a huge jar. I’m a fan of it for my kitchen towels and cleaning rags in the laundry and other greasy/fatty messes that occur on fabric. It’s really great for spot treating laundry. Be careful with the laundry though, it only takes a little bit and it does foam a lot and should be used with a surfactant such as regular old laundry soap at the same time for best cleaning results if you’re using it in the laundry with non-delicate modern fabrics, it’s especially good on natural fibers. Basically, my go-to for cleaning up greasy/fatty messes; from lanolin off a sheep to 36% milk fat cream off your shirt; I love this stuff.
T**I
Using for quilts
Using today to wash some winter themed quilts. It really suds by just using one tablespoon. I also use color catches when washing quilts. This will last me a very long time. Also will use for normal laundry sometimes and for some linens, etc that I don't want to use regular laundry soap for. Not sure why on directions on container Orvus recommends using four tablespoons when all the quilt blogs and forums I read before purchasing recommends only using 1 tablespoon, that's all it takes. I also did not use any other detergent, just the Orvus. The only down fall was that when I received it, it had leaked even though it was wrapped in plastic. The lid was not really screwed on all that tight. Took several times to get the outside of container cleaned of the soap using a wet rag and paper towels. Also note that it is more like a soft liquid when warm and more of a solid when cool when storing, so that can happen when shipping.
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