Quote Originally Posted by Deirachel View Post
Woolite is BAD for wool. It is NOT formulated for natural fibers any more. It's specifically designed for synthetics.

Sources:

http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/yarn/1306453 (needs a free log in, but is one of the best fiber arts sites on the web at all for anyone interested in the fiber arts)

http://organicclothing.blogs.com/my_..._for_orga.html

http://community.discovery.com/eve/f...6/m/6191971699

http://www.fuzzygalore.biz/articles/wash_sweater.shtml

My wife the spinner/knitter....



The best commercial products to use for washing wool:

SOAK http://www.soakwash.com/

Eucalan http://www.eucalan.com/

Good quality shampoo http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=sr_tc_2_...qid=1327736533 (Yes, as in the stuff you rub into your hair.....Tresemme, Nutragenia, etc.. Not Baby Shampoo. Moisturizing is ok, and some fiber artists even recommending using a very small amount of conditioner in the final rinse.)
This is a constant ( and often hot) discussion on fibre boards, and actually the jury is out on whether Woolite is good or bad, the main thing to remember is to use as little as possible of any sort of washing product, and to rinse well.
Woolite is still favoured by as many would not touch it with a barge pole. If you read the article on ravelry nowhere does it say that it is bad, but that there are other producs as well, infact many on ravelry support it's use!I've used many different products, including baby shampoo for washing wool,and have had good reults each time, and to be honest Woolite isn't really so bad, and it was designed for wool,not for synthetics.

It's a case of where some people have favorites , and of some who are loyal to brands, ultimately choose something that works for you.