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It 's a bit that I want to talk about the nuts detergents: they are the fruits of Sapindus mukorossi , a plant that grows in India and Nepal, the nuts contain saponin and can be used as a natural, biodegradable detergent for laundry (30 ° -90 °). Break some nuts, you put in the bag of cotton supplied to the packaging and leave in the middle of the laundry. Below 30 ° walnuts are inactive and this allows an effective rinsing. The nuts are reused 2-3 times (and therefore also cheaper) and then throw in damp. For pierced very dirty you can add bleach-sanitizing eco-friendly.
As nuts are odorless, you can smell the laundry with essential oils, such as Tea tree or lavender. Warning: if you use them for washing, laundry remains odorless. According me it is better to use them to scent drawers or a basket of clothes. In parentheses, the Tea tree oil has antibacterial and sanitizing power, so it's perfect for the bin of cloth diapers, which plagued the house will stop interfering with their scent.
I use nuts because of the washing of diapers, which work together with our clothes and baby clothes. Add the bleach Ecor, a bit 'of baking soda and vinegar instead of softener. The result is perfect.
From here an original and useful gift idea: a kit for laundry label. Take a basket and put a box of Fairtrade nuts (perfect for those Altromercato, packed in a bag of cotton produced by the same women that grow in southern India), a whitening of ecological-hygienic, a bottle of tea tree oil or lavender essential oil. On a card you can explain the gift, adding a laundry instructions and tips for environmentally friendly and respectful of rights.
Oh, I almost forgot, Merry Christmas to all!
It 's a bit that I want to talk about the nuts detergents: they are the fruits of Sapindus mukorossi , a plant that grows in India and Nepal, the nuts contain saponin and can be used as a natural, biodegradable detergent for laundry (30 ° -90 °). Break some nuts, you put in the bag of cotton supplied to the packaging and leave in the middle of the laundry. Below 30 ° walnuts are inactive and this allows an effective rinsing. The nuts are reused 2-3 times (and therefore also cheaper) and then throw in damp. For pierced very dirty you can add bleach-sanitizing eco-friendly.
As nuts are odorless, you can smell the laundry with essential oils, such as Tea tree or lavender. Warning: if you use them for washing, laundry remains odorless. According me it is better to use them to scent drawers or a basket of clothes. In parentheses, the Tea tree oil has antibacterial and sanitizing power, so it's perfect for the bin of cloth diapers, which plagued the house will stop interfering with their scent.
I use nuts because of the washing of diapers, which work together with our clothes and baby clothes. Add the bleach Ecor, a bit 'of baking soda and vinegar instead of softener. The result is perfect.
From here an original and useful gift idea: a kit for laundry label. Take a basket and put a box of Fairtrade nuts (perfect for those Altromercato, packed in a bag of cotton produced by the same women that grow in southern India), a whitening of ecological-hygienic, a bottle of tea tree oil or lavender essential oil. On a card you can explain the gift, adding a laundry instructions and tips for environmentally friendly and respectful of rights.
Oh, I almost forgot, Merry Christmas to all!
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