Epsom Salt in the wash?

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Came across this, not sure what to make of it.

 

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Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate, is not just for relaxing baths and muscle-soothing foot soaks. Beyond its physical and mental health benefits, it possesses properties that can enhance your laundry experience in a simple and eco-friendly manner. One beneficial aspect of Epsom salt is its ability to eliminate odors. Additionally, it acts as a fabric softener, making your garments feel luxurious and gentle against your skin. And if you're looking to brighten up those whites, Epsom salt can help with that, too.

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For the love of God, No!

Calcium and magnesium are minerals that make up hard water. Higher content of one or both increases water hardness. That is something you *don't* want when doing laundry or any other cleaning with water for that matter.

Where water is hard persons or businesses spend vast sums installing systems to remove said minerals. That and or modern detergents and laundry boosters contain all sorts in aid of combatting hard water. So why then would any rationale and sane person add *more* magnesium to wash water?

Some of these content creators ought to be lined up and shot for what they put out.

 

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