How washing papers work

Simpler, lighter and gentler washing? These are not just empty words, but a reality enjoyed by tens of thousands of EcoHaus customers every day. You may already know about them - paper-thin strips that replace litres of washing gel or a pile of washing powder. But how do they actually work? And why have they become a green washing phenomenon? We'll explain.

What are laundry detergents and how are they better than conventional detergents

EcoHaus Washing Papers are an innovative form of laundry detergent - ultra-thin sheets full of active ingredients without unnecessary chemistry, which dissolve in water and immediately turn into a gel. It can easily handle dirt, stains and odours.

Compared to conventional gels and powders:

  • They do not contain unnecessary water (conventional gel is 80% water),
  • they are therefore significantly lighter,
  • they do not need plastic packaging,
  • and above all - they have a simple formula without unnecessary additives.

Simply put: they clean just as effectively, but with much less burden on the planet.

How washing papers work and how to dose them

EcoHaus Washing Papers are an innovative form of laundry detergent - ultra-thin sheets full of active ingredients without unnecessary chemistry, which dissolve in water and immediately turn into a gel. It can easily handle dirt, stains and odours.

Compared to conventional gels and powders:

  • They do not contain unnecessary water (conventional gel is 80% water),
  • they are therefore significantly lighter,
  • they do not need plastic packaging,
  • and above all - they have a simple formula without unnecessary additives.

Simply put: they clean just as effectively, but with much less burden on the planet.

A smarter choice for you and the planet

1. Smaller carbon footprint
The papers are ultra-light and compact, so you can fit more of them in a smaller space and shipping is much more economical than with heavy gels.

2. No unnecessary water and plastics
No liquids, no petroleum-based packaging. Our packaging is recyclable and FSC certified.

3. Can handle washing at lower temperatures
The papers are also designed to be washed at lower temperatures. They will dissolve even at 30°C without residue.

4. Suitable for sensitive skin
Washing papers are free of phosphates and optical brighteners. This makes them suitable for babies, allergy sufferers and atopics - helping to eliminate eczema and skin irritation. Parents' experience confirms this.

What you can use the papers for

  • Machine washing - classic, simple and effective.
  • Hand wash - ideal for travel or delicate laundry.
  • Cleaning upholstery, carpets or car seats - the paper makes an easy all-purpose cleaning spray. Find detailed instructions in our article How to clean anything.
  • Washing in shared washing machines on the go - because the paper takes up minimal space and contains no liquids, you can take it in your hand luggage.

What EcoHaus customers say

"I'll never go back to powder or gel. I have a baby at home and for a long time I was looking for something gentle for his skin. These papers solved everything for me - no chemicals, no plastic and they smell great."
- Zuzana

"I also take them to the bath - they are easy to wash in my hand and take up no space in my suitcase."
- Ivana

"I don't want a bathroom full of plastic bottles. Papers save me space, time and the planet. And I really like the simplicity."
- Jana

Interested in more customer experiences? Check out the reviews!

Summary: Why wash with papers

  • Simple dosing
  • Gentle on laundry, skin and nature
  • No unnecessary chemicals
  • Easy to use at home and on the go
  • Fully recyclable packaging
  • Beautiful fragrances without artificial effects

Try them out for yourself!

Order test pack or use it straight away a discounted fragrance subscription with a 15% discount. One click will change your laundry forever.

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