Nuts over Soapnuts - FREE stuff!
Have you heard of Soap Nuts? I have been using Soap Nuts for a while now and I-love-them. Such a great natural product.
They work great. They are natural, contain no chemicals (yay!) and are actually extremely economical! About $20 worth of soapnuts will actually do 200 loads of laundry.
So how do they work?
Soap nuts are small berry like fruits that grow in warm, tropical and sultry climates. They are native to India, Nepal and some other South Asian countries and consist of a small yellowish Brown fruit covered by a hard outer covering. It is the former that is mostly used in the various products that are now available in the market. The main ingredient in soap nuts is saponins which make them an excellent cleaning utility that can be used to clean almost everything ranging from clothes to dishes and regular household cleaning.
Washing Clothes
All you have to do is tie together 4 to 6 shells of soap nuts in a thin cloth like a muslin cloth and add it to the washing machine drum. This will take care of 4 to 5 loads of laundry. The advantages of using soap nuts as laundry detergents are:
Fabric is soft after wash and no fabric softeners need be added separately
It leaves the colors intact and fading does not occur after wash
It removes dirt and smell form the clothes leaving a neutral fragrance
Soap nuts are ideal for people with allergies to chemical detergents and synthetic perfumes, children’s clothes and pets. Using them in the laundry can actually decrease eczema and psoriasis.
The Baby Marketplace is pleased to add Soap Nuts to a long list of great products available. Here’s where the FREE stuff comes into play. ALL orders placed at The Baby Marketplace while supplies last will qualify for a FREE trial sample of Soap Nuts.
Your sample package will include a muslin bag and enough Soap Nuts to wash 4-5 loads of laundry! Great product, great deal. Simply write “free soapnuts please” in the comments box at checkout and we’ll do the rest!
Enjoy,
The Mommy in Charge









September 20th, 2008 at 1:24 pm
now this is some thing i love to try to see if at realy works thanks