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Topic: Soap Nuts
Posted By: myfullhouse
Subject: Soap Nuts
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 1:29pm
I have been making my own washing powder but have decided to give soap nuts a try. From readin old threads they seem to work on nappies, clothes but I would be best to use ordinary washing powder on DH's dirty (builders) work clothes, is that right? I have a front loader and generally wash on 40C if that makes a difference.

Also can anyone recommend where to buy the soapnuts from?

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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 2:29pm
Our local organics shop has them. Or google Soapnuts NZ and compare prices.

They do work on clothes. I wouldn't load up your machine to much but they do work. Stubborn stains on hubby;s work clothes I'd probably stick to your washing powder


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Posted By: ereynolds
Date Posted: 25 May 2011 at 2:40pm
One thing I do with my soapnuts when I use them (not all the time, though I probably should) is put them in a big of hot water and then put them and the hot water in the washing machine. The hot water is what activates them and we only ever do cold washes (seriously, one hot wash uses our entire supply of hot water). I have bought them from http://www.soapnuts.co.nz/ - The Soapnut Shop

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Posted By: Mucky_Tiger
Date Posted: 30 May 2011 at 7:50pm
i seen them at Bin Inn in gore of all places...so ring your local bin inn and see if they have them


Posted By: gypsynita
Date Posted: 02 June 2011 at 9:49am
yep Te Awamutu bin inn has them too, as do heaps of cloth nappy suppliers...

ereynolds i didn't realise you needed hot water to activate them - I've been using them in cold for the boys' nappies and it seems to be working alright?

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Posted By: ereynolds
Date Posted: 02 June 2011 at 2:30pm
I stand corrected- I went looking for info to back my claim up (which I got from my husband hehe) and have found the following info from globalsoap.co.nz:

"Soap Nuts work in any temperature. Just adjust the amount of Soap Nuts. For a warm wash use about 5 Soap Nuts. Add a few extra for a cold wash, or if your water is very hard. Use a few less for a hot wash."

So from that info, they do work in cold water, but you need to use a few more. It sounds like they get more effective with hot water. Sorry for the mistake!

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Posted By: duenbe
Date Posted: 21 June 2011 at 9:52am
Good morning everyone.
It is great to see so many people interested in SoapNuts.

My name is Dunja and I'm the owner of The SoapNut Shop and thought to answer a few questions which I have found in this forum.

They do work in cold and warm/hot water. If used in warm/hot water then they releas more saponin (which is the staff who washes our clothes). That is why when doing a cold wash you might like to add a few more. Some of our customers have used the soapnuts 8 times by doing cold washes and were very happy with the results.

Another great thing is that you don't need the rinse cycle anymore - means you can save water and energy. There are no nasties to wash out when washing with SoapNuts.

In regards of stubborn stain, if you use SoapNuts we recommend to do a warm/hot wash or the other option is to use Oxygen Bleach and soak the clothes overnight and the next morning wash with SoapNuts.

Do you don't have to activate the SoapNuts - we never do. Just place about 6 nuts into a little cotton bag, add a few drops of any essential oils and wash as normal.

SoapNuts are available in Health and Organic Shops, Bin Inns and online. Check our website to find your nearest retailer. If you can't find our products at your preferred shop, please ask the Manager for SoapNuts or send us an email with the details and will get in touch witht he shop owner.

We are more than happy to answer more questions.
Dunja


Posted By: Emmi_
Date Posted: 06 July 2011 at 12:45pm
Ive got mine through Jacquie at Cheeky Cherubs online, and find her great! And LOVE my soapnuts too!!

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