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Haier WasH2O - Washing Machine Works Without Detergent

Posted July 30th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Haier WasH2O - Washing Machine Works Without Detergent

For some time now, many scientists came up with ideas for detergentless washing machines. Haier says they have it now, and that they will be releasing it to the public very soon. The solution Haier WasH2O brings is related to OH- and H+ ions which are responsible for cleaning your clothes and taking the smell off.

Haier WasH2O works by breaking down water molecules in OH-ions - which are responsible to attracting and retaining the stains - and H+ ions to sterilize the clothes. This sounds like real chemistry, and it’s been a while since my last course that I’ve attended but I am worried not getting other colors out of the soap-free washing machine or with the same smell. It’s going to be released in France for $699 ($957).

All those buying it are asked to please contact and give us some feedback.

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