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HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look inENZYMES MYTHBUSTED!
Enzymes are the main tools which all living things, including plants, depend upon in order to regulate metabolic activity. Enzymes exist in our bodies - breaking down food and transporting nutrients throughout the body. Enzymes are actually proteins and there LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned. ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: BASICS OF WASHING Saponin, the cleaning agent in soap nuts and our liquid detergent is a chemical – it’s just made by a plant instead of by people. Either way, a washing chemical is necessary to get stains out. Heat/Temperature – heat will speed up the chemical reaction of the soap. For every 10 degree (F) drop in temperature below 115F there isa 15%
HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look inENZYMES MYTHBUSTED!
Enzymes are the main tools which all living things, including plants, depend upon in order to regulate metabolic activity. Enzymes exist in our bodies - breaking down food and transporting nutrients throughout the body. Enzymes are actually proteins and there LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned.ALL PRODUCTS
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HOW TO GET RID OF DEODORANT AND PERSPIRATION STAINS A recipe for the worst-of-the-worst stains: Mix one part dishwashing detergent to two parts hydrogen peroxide. Add baking soda and scrub onto the area. let it sit for an hour. Launder as usual. Once again. Check the garment before putting it in the dryer and avoid the dryer until the stains are gone. SOAP NUTS: THEY SHOULD BE CALLED DETERGENT BERRIES INSTEAD Soap Nuts are a berry that grows on a tree and naturally contains a cleaning agent called saponin that acts as a detergent (though often referred to as a “soap” – it’s not a true soap which is made with lye and oils). The cleaning agent can be used as an excellent multipurpose cleaner, and indeed has been used as one for centuries around the world, particularly in areas of Asia and by LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: STATIC CLING The charge builds up in the form of static electricity and can cause 2 fabrics to stick together. Static tends to be worse in the winter or in really dry areas. The reason is because moist air will discharge the electricity. The water vapors in the air will pick up the charge from the fabric and take the charge away. ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: BASICS OF WASHING Saponin, the cleaning agent in soap nuts and our liquid detergent is a chemical – it’s just made by a plant instead of by people. Either way, a washing chemical is necessary to get stains out. Heat/Temperature – heat will speed up the chemical reaction of the soap. For every 10 degree (F) drop in temperature below 115F there isa 15%
WHAT ARE SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT? Eco Nuts Soap is a berry shell that naturally contains a cleaning agent that works like detergent. They grow on the Sapindus mukorossi (Soap Berry) tree in the Himalayas. The natural cleaning agent found in these berries is called saponin. This allows families a natural and chemical way of doing their laundry. HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu 11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look in LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned. ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: BASICS OF WASHING Saponin, the cleaning agent in soap nuts and our liquid detergent is a chemical – it’s just made by a plant instead of by people. Either way, a washing chemical is necessary to get stains out. Heat/Temperature – heat will speed up the chemical reaction of the soap. For every 10 degree (F) drop in temperature below 115F there isa 15%
WHAT ARE SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT? Eco Nuts Soap is a berry shell that naturally contains a cleaning agent that works like detergent. They grow on the Sapindus mukorossi (Soap Berry) tree in the Himalayas. The natural cleaning agent found in these berries is called saponin. This allows families a natural and chemical way of doing their laundry. HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu 11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look in LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned.ALL PRODUCTS
Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. ALL ECO NUTS PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels.ABOUT ECO NUTS
About Eco Nuts. To provide a healthier cleaning option for your family and our planet through our plant based products in sustainable packaging. Safe Ingredients | Sustainable Packaging | Ethical Sourcing. Safe Ingredients. When we say our products and their ingredients are organic and natural, we mean it to the fullest extent. ECO NUTS LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels.BATH AND BODY
Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. HOUSEHOLD - ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. ECO NUTS SOAP BERRIES These odd-looking “nuts” are actually dried berries from a tree that grows in the Himalayas. When agitated in water, they produce a naturally occurring surfactant called saponin, which gently cleanses laundry – an option for those sensitive to conventional laundry detergents. Simply place HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY It takes only four easy steps for naturally clean laundry! Place 4-5 Eco Nuts in the reusable wash bag provided and tie it closed. Put it in with your laundry and wash as normal. We recommend following the instructions on your garment tags for the temperature and type of THE MISSING SOCK PHENOMENON: WHERE DO THEY GO? (AND HOW TO In most machines you may have to do a combination of the following: If there is a fabric softener dispenser remove it. It may lift out or unscrew. Remove the agitator cap. It may unscrew, or it may need to be pried off. Underneath the agitator cap there may be a LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: STATIC CLING The charge builds up in the form of static electricity and can cause 2 fabrics to stick together. Static tends to be worse in the winter or in really dry areas. The reason is because moist air will discharge the electricity. The water vapors in the air will pick up the charge from the fabric and take the charge away. ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: BASICS OF WASHING Saponin, the cleaning agent in soap nuts and our liquid detergent is a chemical – it’s just made by a plant instead of by people. Either way, a washing chemical is necessary to get stains out. Heat/Temperature – heat will speed up the chemical reaction of the soap. For every 10 degree (F) drop in temperature below 115F there isa 15%
HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look inENZYMES MYTHBUSTED!
Enzymes are the main tools which all living things, including plants, depend upon in order to regulate metabolic activity. Enzymes exist in our bodies - breaking down food and transporting nutrients throughout the body. Enzymes are actually proteins and there ECO NUTS NATURAL PRODUCTS Natural cleaning products packaged with little to no plastic. As seen on Shark Tank. Products based on soap nuts, as well as wool dryer balls, liquid laundry detergent, and bamboo paper towels. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: BASICS OF WASHING Saponin, the cleaning agent in soap nuts and our liquid detergent is a chemical – it’s just made by a plant instead of by people. Either way, a washing chemical is necessary to get stains out. Heat/Temperature – heat will speed up the chemical reaction of the soap. For every 10 degree (F) drop in temperature below 115F there isa 15%
HOW TO MAKE LIQUID DETERGENT FROM YOUR SOAP NUTS INSTRUCTIONS. There are two easy methods to choose from! Stove Top: Bring 4 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 cup of Eco Nuts Soap Nuts and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover the pan and allow the mixture to cool. The soap nuts will be soft. Crunch them with HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Are You Familiar With Soap Berries? Just in case you were new to using these or needed a refresher, we wanted to send you this step-by-step guide to help you with your transition from regular detergent. There's a short FAQ at the bottom to address some of our most commonly asked questions. You got this! Step 1: Pu LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOW SOAP AND DETERGENT WORKS Surfactant: (pronounced Surf-Fact-Ent: Surf as in Surf’s up baby! Fact as in “Just the facts, Ma’am,” and Ent as in those giant trees walking around in Lord of the Rings) It means “surface active agent” and is the scientific word for soap at its most basic. Surfactant = Soap Surfactants change the surface tension of the water. What this means in terms of laundry is that water can TROUBLESHOOTING SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT Solution: The machine’s pump filter needs to be cleaned and the rubber gaskets wiped down/cleaned out.This is an easy fix and you can read all about how to keep your machine clean in another article on our blog. The pump filter needs to be cleaned out regularly and is the number one cause of odors in the machine, even when the drum is keptclean.
11 CAUSES OF BROWN SPOTS IN LAUNDRY People often wonder since the Soap Nuts are brown if that causes staining. The answer is no – the soap berry color does not cause brown marks on clothes. If the bag containing the soap nuts is wedged in an overstuffed machine, some of the tannins can bleed through thebag causing a
LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: HOT WATER VS COLD WATER In laundry washing terms, hot water is considered to be 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is generally between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius). Do not use hot water for washing by hand, or you can be burned. LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: WHY BUBBLES DON’T EQUAL CLEAN On a psychological level people like to see something happening, but all you’re seeing is soap molecules trapping air in spherical pockets. Trapped air in pockets doesn’t clean. The soap molecules in the water are what’s cleaning. Regardless, many commercial and soap manufacturers add chemicals specifically to create bubbles throughout washing, just to satisfy people when they look inENZYMES MYTHBUSTED!
Enzymes are the main tools which all living things, including plants, depend upon in order to regulate metabolic activity. Enzymes exist in our bodies - breaking down food and transporting nutrients throughout the body. Enzymes are actually proteins and thereALL PRODUCTS
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About Eco Nuts. To provide a healthier cleaning option for your family and our planet through our plant based products in sustainable packaging. Safe Ingredients | Sustainable Packaging | Ethical Sourcing. Safe Ingredients. When we say our products and their ingredients are organic and natural, we mean it to the fullest extent. WHAT ARE SOAP NUTS NATURAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT? Eco Nuts Soap is a berry shell that naturally contains a cleaning agent that works like detergent. They grow on the Sapindus mukorossi (Soap Berry) tree in the Himalayas. The natural cleaning agent found in these berries is called saponin. This allows families a natural and chemical way of doing their laundry. TOOTHBRUSHES AND ORAL CARE from $9.99. Select Options. REFILL ONLY- 100% Biodegradable Bamboo Charcoal Fiber Floss. from $7.99. Close (esc) Popup. Use this popup to embed a mailing list sign up form. Alternatively use it as a simple call to action with a link to a product or a page. Subscribe. ECO NUTS SOAP BERRIES These odd-looking “nuts” are actually dried berries from a tree that grows in the Himalayas. When agitated in water, they produce a naturally occurring surfactant called saponin, which gently cleanses laundry – an option for those sensitive to conventional laundry detergents. Simply place HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY It takes only four easy steps for naturally clean laundry! Place 4-5 Eco Nuts in the reusable wash bag provided and tie it closed. Put it in with your laundry and wash as normal. We recommend following the instructions on your garment tags for the temperature and type of HOW TO GET RID OF DEODORANT AND PERSPIRATION STAINS A recipe for the worst-of-the-worst stains: Mix one part dishwashing detergent to two parts hydrogen peroxide. Add baking soda and scrub onto the area. let it sit for an hour. Launder as usual. Once again. Check the garment before putting it in the dryer and avoid the dryer until the stains are gone. SOAP NUTS: THEY SHOULD BE CALLED DETERGENT BERRIES INSTEAD Soap Nuts are a berry that grows on a tree and naturally contains a cleaning agent called saponin that acts as a detergent (though often referred to as a “soap” – it’s not a true soap which is made with lye and oils). The cleaning agent can be used as an excellent multipurpose cleaner, and indeed has been used as one for centuries around the world, particularly in areas of Asia and by LAUNDRY SCIENCE 101: STATIC CLING The charge builds up in the form of static electricity and can cause 2 fabrics to stick together. Static tends to be worse in the winter or in really dry areas. The reason is because moist air will discharge the electricity. The water vapors in the air will pick up the charge from the fabric and take the charge away.* Shop Soap Berries
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LAUNDRY WITH BERRIES What in the What?! These berries from the Himalayas pack a cleaning punch but are gentle on clothes and skin which is why we use them inall our formulas.
You can put them directly in your washing machine for laundry use or use for your own DIY cleaning recipes. Not your thing? We got you covered with good ol’ regular liquid and powder detergent, too.SHOP DETERGENT
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CLEAN UP WITH BAMBOO Save trees and $$$ with our bamboo towels. They feel like a thick paper towel but are both softer and much stronger so they can be washed and re-used many times. Power through tough messes around your home, garage or shop: anywhere you would need a paper towel or thinrag.
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WOOL DRYER BALLS
Dryer sheets are old news! Our Wool Dryer Balls soften clothes withoutthe chemicals.
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I HAVE USED A LOT OF DIFFERENT LAUNDRY SOAPS OVER THE YEARS. BUT MOST OF THEM LEFT A STRANGE SMELL, NEVER QUITE LIKE IT SMELLED SNIFFING THE BOTTLE, AND THEY OFTEN BARELY GOT MY CLOTHES CLEAN. NONE OF THEM MADE ME FEEL LIKE THEY WERE ACTUALLY ECOLOGICALLY SAFE TO USE. ENTER ECO-NUTS! I LOVE THESE!K.R.
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I FIRST TRIED THE LAUNDRY SOAP WHEN THERE WAS A FREE TRIAL. SOON AS I GOT THE ECO NUTS I STARTED LAUNDRY. I FELL IN LOVE RIGHT AWAY. IT WORKED GREAT ON OUR CLOTHES AND CLOTH DIAPERS. I WAS SO MUCH OF A FAN.A.P.
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I HAVE BEEN USING ECONUTS ORGANIC LAUNDRY SOAP FOR 3 YEARS. WITHIN THOSE YEARS WE HAVE LAUNDERED 18MO OF CLOTH DIAPERS, 80+ MILES A WEEK OF RUNNING CLOTHES, AND MY PROFESSIONAL WORK WEAR. WE HAVEN’T HAD ANY TROUBLE WITH BABY RESIDUE, SWEAT SMELLS OR FADING OF OUR CLOTHING. I COULDN’T HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER DETERGENT.D.I.
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I HAVE USED A LOT OF DIFFERENT LAUNDRY SOAPS OVER THE YEARS. BUT MOST OF THEM LEFT A STRANGE SMELL, NEVER QUITE LIKE IT SMELLED SNIFFING THE BOTTLE, AND THEY OFTEN BARELY GOT MY CLOTHES CLEAN. NONE OF THEM MADE ME FEEL LIKE THEY WERE ACTUALLY ECOLOGICALLY SAFE TO USE. ENTER ECO-NUTS! I LOVE THESE!K.R.
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I FIRST TRIED THE LAUNDRY SOAP WHEN THERE WAS A FREE TRIAL. SOON AS I GOT THE ECO NUTS I STARTED LAUNDRY. I FELL IN LOVE RIGHT AWAY. IT WORKED GREAT ON OUR CLOTHES AND CLOTH DIAPERS. I WAS SO MUCH OF A FAN.A.P.
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I HAVE BEEN USING ECONUTS ORGANIC LAUNDRY SOAP FOR 3 YEARS. WITHIN THOSE YEARS WE HAVE LAUNDERED 18MO OF CLOTH DIAPERS, 80+ MILES A WEEK OF RUNNING CLOTHES, AND MY PROFESSIONAL WORK WEAR. WE HAVEN’T HAD ANY TROUBLE WITH BABY RESIDUE, SWEAT SMELLS OR FADING OF OUR CLOTHING. I COULDN’T HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER DETERGENT.D.I.
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I HAVE USED A LOT OF DIFFERENT LAUNDRY SOAPS OVER THE YEARS. BUT MOST OF THEM LEFT A STRANGE SMELL, NEVER QUITE LIKE IT SMELLED SNIFFING THE BOTTLE, AND THEY OFTEN BARELY GOT MY CLOTHES CLEAN. NONE OF THEM MADE ME FEEL LIKE THEY WERE ACTUALLY ECOLOGICALLY SAFE TO USE. ENTER ECO-NUTS! I LOVE THESE!K.R.
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Check out our resource center to learn more about soap nuts, laundry science, how to remove different types of stains and static cling. We also have quite a few DIY articles including cleaning recipes andmore.
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CLEARING UP THE SOAP/DETERGENT QUESTION The naming of these berries we sell, and even some of the wording we’ve used in our own marketing materials can be c... HOW TO USE SOAP NUTS FOR LAUNDRY Your guide to doing laundry with soap nuts in 3 easy steps. JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER FOR UPDATES AND SALES!Subscribe
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