Laundry questions, answered.
What's the difference between Florida Jasmine and Orange Blossom?+
Same formula — different scent character. Florida Jasmine is light and airy, the scent of jasmine on a warm Florida morning, fresh and botanical without being sweet. Orange Blossom is softer and more rounded — Florida's state flower, warmer in tone, slightly more present but still light and never heavy. Both are terpene-based botanical fragrances, paraben-free and phthalate-free, that fade gently after drying.
Are both formulas the same except for the fragrance?+
Yes — completely identical 6-enzyme blend, mineral base, sodium gluconate hard-water formula, and all other ingredients. The only difference between the two bags is the botanical fragrance. Both were updated in March 2026 with sodium gluconate. Same performance, different Florida scent.
How should I use both together?+
There's no rule — use whichever you feel like. Some people use Florida Jasmine for everyday clothes and Orange Blossom for bed linens and towels; others alternate by day or season. Both are 20oz bags for up to 40 washes each, so you'll use them at roughly the same rate. The set is meant to be experienced, not rationed.
Do both work in hard water?+
Yes. Both formulas were updated in March 2026 with sodium gluconate, a natural hard-water chelator from glucose fermentation. It binds calcium and magnesium ions before they leave mineral residue on fabric. Standard dosing works in hard water for both detergents.
Is this a good gift?+
Yes — two beautiful Florida botanical scents, premium enzyme-powered formula, updated hard-water support, made in Cape Coral. It's the kind of gift that gets used every week. Works for housewarming, wedding, Mother's Day, or anyone who cares about what goes in their home.
Are the fragrances synthetic?+
No. Both are terpene-based botanical fragrance blends — paraben-free and phthalate-free. No synthetic fragrance carriers, no manufactured compounds, nothing undisclosed. Both scents fade gently after drying, leaving laundry subtly fresh rather than heavily perfumed.