Try greener, cleaner laundry products
like soap nuts, Dr. Bronner's, or one of my new favorites of late Roux Maison Essential Fragrance Free.
More
like a soap nut scam company to me.
Not exact matches
I buy almost all of my vegetables and fruits here, plus things
like nuts, bread, olive oil, and
soaps.
The following detergents are the only detergents approved to wash your cloth diaper rental diapers with: Tiny Bubbles Sports Wash Rockin Green Redemption
Soap Allen's Eco Sprout Bumgenius Country Save The Laundry Tarts Ruby Moon Eco
Nuts If there is a detergent that you would
like to use that is not on this list please contact us before use to ensure that it is cloth diaper safe.
I really love the natural cleaning power of
soap nuts, but I really
like using a liquid.
It looks
like creating the above
soap will allow you to get more washes out of a box of
nuts, is this correct?
Soap nuts are great for delicates
like wool and silk so that is a big plus.
I have tried the
Soap Nut Cleansing Bar and
liked it.
I feel
like my laundry routine is simplified because I can use
soap nuts on everything.
Detergents we DO N'T
LIKE - Allen's, Dr. Bronner's, 7th generation,
Soap Nuts, Method, Shaklee, any other «free and clear» detergents (powder or liquid)
Don't expect the
Soap nut shells to foam up
like commercial
soaps, which have artificial foaming agents.
To clean organic baby toys without the use of harsh chemicals
like bleach or household cleaners, use all natural cleaners and, if the toys are machine washable, use eco-friendly
soap nuts.
To use, put 4 - 6
Soap Nuts in a muslin bag
like this one (or you can make one out of fabric scraps) and place in washer.
If you have high quality clothing that you would
like to keep in good condition for a long time, you may find eventually that the
soap nuts do not accomplish this for you.
Once harvested, the
soap berry is dried and de-seeded, which makes it look
like a little brown
nut.
Since ancient times, people from Nepal are using
soap nuts for their household purposes
like bathing, washing clothes etc..
There's a small but charming Saturday farmers» market selling everything from papayas to «plate lunch» (the classic Hawaiian lunch staple, usually consisting of a smoky barbecued meat with generous portions of white rice and macaroni salad); a
soap factory that uses indigenous ingredients
like kukui and macadamia
nuts; and Waialua Coffee & Chocolate, which serves up some of the island's best of both.