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Learn how MF can be used to detox your home & family
Calculate how much concentrate you need and compare costs with conventional alternatives (Based on averages, your needs may vary)
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Household Composition
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Select your applications
Choose which products you want to replace with Motherferment. MF was designed to replace all toxic chemicals in your home for a complete home detox.
You will need 1.2 Cans Per Month.
Based on 77oz of concentrate
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Choose your Scent
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Cost comparison & savings
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It Looks Expensive. Until You Break It Down.
One can makes dozens of bottles — dropping your cost per clean below the “cheap” brands. And unlike them, we don’t leave behind toxins that come back as medical bills.
Lower cost per bottle Zero toxins, zero medical bills
Lower cost per bottle Beats "cheap" brand on price
Total Bottles Produced from one can
11Total Cost Per can investment
$59.00Cost Per Bottle Your actual savings
$5.36Detailed Cost Breakdown
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Important notes
Laundry Detergent Special Case
Laundry detergent is used undiluted (full strength) directly from the container. Unlike our other MF applications, no water dilution is required.
Container Size
Each Motherferment container is 64 oz and costs $99.00. The calculator shows how many containers you'll need per month.
Cost Calculations
Annual costs are calculated based on actual concentrate usage ($1.078125 per ounce) multiplied by 12 months, not container pricing.