Purposeful. Powerful. Plant-Based Clean.
Experience the lasting freshness of linen while reducing your impact on the environment with our Fresh Linen Odor Eliminator & Wool Ball Bundle. Our bundle combines our Luxury Fresh Linen Odor Eliminator Spray and one large Wool Ball made from 100% New Zealand wool. Use wool balls for an unbeatable drying solution that works for all types of laundry. With this bundle, you'll be sure to enjoy a naturally-sourced and long-lasting proven non-toxic fragrance without needing to compromise on sustainability or your health.
•2oz Premium Non-Toxic Linen Oil
•1 wool dryer ball measuring 3.14in diameter
•Up to 1,000 loads
•Exclusive Succor Creek Spa Hand Towel
Elevate the sensory experience of each load by adding 2-3 sprays of our Fresh Linen Odor Eliminator to the dryer ball near the end of the cycle. The ultimate sustainable choice--renewable, reusable (up to 1,000 loads), biodegradable, and compostable.
How it works: The balls simply bounce among your items creating plenty of space for the air to circulate, which decreases drying time. The wool fibers brushing against your fabrics give clothes and linens a soft, fluffy feel. And wool dryer balls won’t diminish the absorbency of towels like conventional softeners and dryer sheets do.
If you’re new to using dryer balls, keep an eye on your first load or two, as drying time will be noticeably shorter than you’re used to, and you don’t want to overdry (which causes static).
•A note about static - To avoid static, your laundry should retain some humidity at the end of the drying cycle. Wool dryer balls reduce static by absorbing moisture at the beginning and releasing it as the cycle progresses, elevating the humidity level in the dryer. You can enhance this effectiveness, especially when drying synthetics, by spritzing the dyer balls with water before tossing them in. Due to their intensity, the laundry will dry faster than the wool dryer balls. If you use a moisture sensitive setting, set the sensor on low to keep the dryer from continuing to detect the moisture level of the dryer balls once the clothes have dried.