Soapnuts revisited
Way back here I posted a link about Soapnuts and promised a review.
Two thumbs up.
I really really love them. They are so easy to use - just put a couple in a cute little cloth bag, toss them in your wash and that's it. They can even be reused two or three times. When they are used up, you can throw them in your compost pile and everyone is happy. I think they clean better than traditional detergent - even bringing out some set stains that I thought were hopeless. I asked Brent what he thought and he said he is less itchy then before.
I also found a US retailer here where you can buy a 1 kilogram bag. The cost is $30, but that is for 60 loads. The price is a bit higher than your regular generic laundry detergent, but the eco friendly aspect plus the no chemicals plus the less itchy skin all sells it for me.
Two thumbs up.
I really really love them. They are so easy to use - just put a couple in a cute little cloth bag, toss them in your wash and that's it. They can even be reused two or three times. When they are used up, you can throw them in your compost pile and everyone is happy. I think they clean better than traditional detergent - even bringing out some set stains that I thought were hopeless. I asked Brent what he thought and he said he is less itchy then before.
I also found a US retailer here where you can buy a 1 kilogram bag. The cost is $30, but that is for 60 loads. The price is a bit higher than your regular generic laundry detergent, but the eco friendly aspect plus the no chemicals plus the less itchy skin all sells it for me.
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