These sheets are delicate to moisture and any form of exposure to air and, therefore, should be well protected from any form of moisture content.
Proper Storage for Detergent Sheets
The first thing to remember is to keep the detergent sheets in an airtight container. This helps to block the moisture from penetrating the material of the sheets and, therefore, avoid situations whereby the sheets degrade their effectiveness. Any storage jar or bowl that is clear and preferably plastic or glass that has a well-fitting lid will do the trick.
Second, stack the sheets until ready to use and next, store them in a cool and dry area. The sheets are sensitive to high temperatures or humidity, and therefore, if exposed to any exposure, they will deteriorate. These should not be stored where there is a high risk of dampness, such as near the laundry room sink or where there is direct sunlight. Experiences both heat and light damage the active ingredients of the detergent.
Only keep Laundry Detergent Eco Sheets in their plastic packs if you can close them properly. After this, the packaging could allow air and moisture to get into the food wrapped in the material. The idea of carrying them over to a more secure vessel will help them last longer.
Secondly, there is a need to use the sheets sparingly. This is a benefit because oils from your hands can eventually compromise their strength. Only wash dishes with what is necessary and then close the container to avoid any bacterial contamination.