Soap nuts come from the Sapindus Mukorossi tree, which grows in the region around the Himalayas.
Origin: India
Weight: 1 kg
How Soap Nut Works:
The nut contains an active, sticky substance called saponin.
The walnut produces this substance to protect against pests, fungi, and bacteria.
When walnut shells come in contact with warm water, saponin forms a mild compound that is a powerful detergent.
Unlike soap, saponin does not cause any reactions, does not dry the skin, and does not damage clothing.
It is completely biodegradable in the environment.
Due to its unique composition, part of the saponin molecule is broken down in water and part in grease, as a result of which dirt literally falls out of fabrics and other surfaces.
These nuts are known as environmentally friendly detergents.
How to use: To wash all your fabrics at 30°, 40°, 60°, or 90°, simply put 5-7 walnut shell halves in a small cloth bag, right in the drum of the machine, so that the nuts don't fall out during the wash. Soap nuts can also be used for all kinds of household uses: washing in the dishwasher, hand washing, and making "homemade" detergents.
If your clothes have old stains or if your white clothes have turned gray, it is advisable to add a little bleach that does not contain soda or chlorine.
When the machine is finished, take out a clean and pleasantly soft garment.
If you want to scent your clothes, add a few drops of natural essential oil to the softening compartment.
The manufacturer guarantees that you can use the same tubes 3 times.
14 great ways to use soap nuts:
To treat skin conditions.
For making liquid soap.
As a remedy against nits, fleas and lice.
To protect plants from pests and phytophthora.
General use in medicine and cosmetology.
For cleaning jewelry.
The small bag is not provided.
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