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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

This test will shows you certain level of pH among of "tap water", "biowashball", "chemical detergent" and "fake washing ball".

Almost stains from acidic substances.
Therefore water must be alkaline to be effective washing purpose and so chemical detergents turns into alkaline in the water.

In other words, natural ceramics must be change water as "alkaline" to be effective washing purpose even without any chemical.

This test will be shows you to compare pH level of each different brand of washing ball and also will shows you alkaline pH on chemical detergent into water.

We can simply compare which washing ball is able to washing without detergent by alkaline path.

As you know there is pH level from pH1 to pH14 which is the range of pH and the color indicates of the certain level of pH when I put some drop of pH test solution into water.

Green color indicates of the neutral which is pH7 like a usual tap water.
Less than pH7, the color indicates Yellow or Red which is not able to washing because of Yellow or Red means of acidic.

Higher than pH7, the color indicates as Blue or Violet which is strong alkaline and it means of possible to washing without chemical detergent because of almost stains from acidic substances.

This test will shows you to find right biowashball and to be shows you ecological way to washing without chemical detergent and of course it is a scientific background.

Water must be shows Blue or Violet which is alkaline once I drop some of pH test solution into water.

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  • wellos is the one of the right ? they did same test on this videos with wellos at

    v=nExN0j5VdtM and watter changed to violet, so who is lying here?

  • @Mykola40 The anonymous lab in the secret garden... Oooooh...

  • Anonymous lab!?

  • I use it for months and it really works, no smell, no dirt, no more itchy clothes and it was able to clean clothes at 40C, which washing gel did not at 60C (Henkel products mostly) , but it is not a magical ball, it will not clean deep dirt, you have to use vanish for that. Overall I am satisfied, it is an ecological and an economical product. One more interesting thing, it does not tear apart clothes like washing gel do, so they will last much more longer.

  • thank u for your experience

  • Quando l'acqua diventa viola significa che è alcalina.L'acqua alcalina serve per il "potere pulente".Usando un detersivo chimico(il 1o esperimento)l'acqua diventa viola-alcalina=potere pulente alto.Usando la biowashball,la pallina verde,abbiamo la stessa colorazione-se non addirittura viola più intenso=potere pulente alto.Le palle rosse simil-biowashball,non danno un cambiamento di colorazione-ph- significativo,acqua verde=neutra=potere pulente basso.

  • Il fatto che cambi il ph dell'acqua cosa significa?

    E' un po' poco

  • "SUPERBALLE" la pallina con gli ioni positivi? o le palline dei coglioni negativi? può servire ad eliminare i detersivi? o serve ad aumentare i diversivi? se la usi sei tra gli eversivi? o sei uno che crede ai paliativi? chissà se sfrutta elementi radiattivi? o sfutta gli ELEMENTI tele-passivi? meglio usar la cenere come i primitivi? o le "balle nuove" e sentirci progressivi? ma una cosa è certa e che dio non ce ne privi molte altre"balle"sentirem finchè saremo vivi?
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