Soap nuts (Sapindus trifoliatus) have been used in India as a detergent since ancient times. Now they are available in practical sachets, so that no shell remains will be left in the washing. Soap nut powder sachets are ideal for use in washing machines, dish washers or simply in a cleaning bucket - practical for use all around the home. To use for cleaning, simply place a sachet in a bucket and fill with water. Experience cleaning that is also good for the skin! Suitable for all washing temperatures, coloureds, whites, wool and silk. Moreover, soap nuts protect colours. Use stain remover with stubborn spots and whites. Soap nuts have a neutral odour. Those who like their laundry to have a fragrant smell can add their favourite essential oil. 1 kg of soap nuts will last for a year with 2 to 3 washes per week.
Neutral smell - completely biodegradable - protects colours - a real alternative for allergy suffers and those sensitive to chemicals (with the exception of Multiple chemical sensitivity patients) - up to 50% savings compared to conventional detergents. Soap nut liquid as a universal cleaner: Pour 100-150 ml of boiling water over a soap nut powder sachet and leave to infuse for 10-15 minutes The soap nut shells contain saponine which is released and combines with the water. Remove the sachet, let the water cool and pour into a spray bottle. Use as a shower gel/liquid soap/shampoo: Pour 250 ml of boiling water over 2 soap nut sachets and infuse for 10-15 minutes The soap nut shells contain saponine which is released and combines with the water. Remove the sachet, let the liquid cool and use in a shower gel bottle or similar container. Different concentrations can be used according to requirements. It is possible to dilute a mixture afterwards with more water. To strengthen the mixture, just re-boil add more shells. By kneading used shells more saponine is released. Cleaning gold and silver jewellery: Soak a soap nut sachet in boiling water for about 45 minutes Rub the soaked sachet on the palm of the hand until a light foam is formed and use this foam to clean the jewellery. If required a soft toothbrush dipped in the liquid can be used for cleaning. Use in the kitchen: Soap nut detergent is ideal for use in the kitchen because saponine has anti-bacterial, fat-dissolving and lime-scale removing qualities. Now people who suffer from allergies and are sensitive to chemicals have a real, natural alternative. Simply apply some soap nut liquid onto a sponge. It is advisable to clean the surfaces now and again with a little hot water to remove excessive saponine. Personal care and the body hygiene: Natural saponine makes soap nut an excellent hair and body shampoo. As well as the cleansing properties, soap nut liquid, because of its natural ingredients, soften the skin and care for the hair. After washing the hair is easy to comb - a useful feature for those with hair that quickly becomes greasy. It is said that it even reduces dandruff and is effective against Psoriasis / Neurodermitis. It is even claimed to help prevent hair loss. The healing properties of soap nut have been known for a long time in Ayurveda. Soap nut liquid can also be used in a soap dispenser. It is good for cleaning the fur of domestic animals. Carrying a few soap nut sachets in your bag when travelling or on holiday is very practical. Just fill a wash basin with hot water, let a soap nut sachet soak for some minutes until soft and then rub until foam is formed. To remove smaller stains, simply rub the soaked shell on a moist sponge and use this for cleaning. Plant Protection: Soap nut liquid is a very effective way to protect plants from pests such as mites and aphides. Simply fill a spray bottle with the liquid and spray the affected plant once daily for a number of days. A liquid made from nettles will strengthen the result. To make a nettle mixture, just place nettles in water and leave for a few days. It will not be necessary to use chemicals.
Manufacturer:
Govinda
Net Weight:
80 Sachets / 320 g