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Reddit mentions of NaturOli Soap Nuts/Soap Berries. 23+ LOADS! - USDA Organic laundry soap, natural detergent & cleaner. Select seedless. Heavy-duty wash bag + 8-pg info & instr.

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NaturOli Soap Nuts/Soap Berries. 23+ LOADS! - USDA Organic laundry soap, natural detergent & cleaner. Select seedless. Heavy-duty wash bag + 8-pg info & instr.
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Soap nuts / soapberries: Organic laundry soap, natural detergent & household cleaner. -#1 selling brand in the USA! - Award Winning! Hand-sorted premium "Select" de-seeded berries. - Fresh wild-harvested Sapindus Mukorossi from India. Processed, inspected & packaged IN THE USA! - USDA ORGANIC. - NaturOli is a USDA organic certified Processor & Handler.LARGE 23+ LOAD Sampler! - Get more Soap Nuts to experiment with (1.5+ oz). - INCLUDES: A muslin wash bag, plus 8-pages of info & instructions!Press: LOS ANGELES, CA (Green Dot Award Jury): "NaturOli green detergents' and cleansers' use of saponin, which is derived naturally from soap nuts, is possibly the most significant green innovation in history for everyday household cleaning needs." -100% natural & chemical free.Safe & hypoallergenic. Ideal for sensitive skin. Leaves laundry clean & soft. Use for delicates, silks, wools, & organic fabrics. Excellent for cloth diapers. Odor removing. Low sudsing - perfect for high efficiency (HE) & front loading washers. Reduces need for fabric softeners & dryer sheets.NEVER from CHINA. Always the proper tackiness with a mild vinegary scent. Order by WEIGHT - not LOADS. - Find MANY more NaturOli products at our Amazon Brand Store: www.Amazon.com/NaturOli
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Found 3 comments on NaturOli Soap Nuts/Soap Berries. 23+ LOADS! - USDA Organic laundry soap, natural detergent & cleaner. Select seedless. Heavy-duty wash bag + 8-pg info & instr.:

u/treesaremyfriends · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Soap Nuts!

Yeah, Mr. White! Yeah, science!

I'm heading off to watch a few episodes of the third season soon. How are you liking it so far? Don't worry, I will keep all spoils at bay.

u/a_wild_dena_appears · 2 pointsr/WTF

I dont have a link but I can give you my basic recipe!

3-4 Soap Nuts
1/3 bar of grated Dr. Bronners soap (any scent)
3 tbsp vinegar

Heat it on the stove with about 1.5- 2 gallons of water, strain the soap nuts, and then let it cool to about room temp before you transfer it to the container of your choice! If it will be pretty thick but if it is too thick to use just add some warm water and shake. You can use it exactly the same as any other liquid detergent and you can also add a few drops of essential oils for extra awesome smells!

Also, I would highly suggest making felted yarn balls for drying instead of dryer sheets. They will last almost forever and you will never need to buy sheets again!

Link for soap nuts

u/Amazonearl · 1 pointr/clothdiaps
  • There is absolutely nothing wrong with going back and forth. Any amount of cloth diapering you can do will be beneficial - so dont sweat it. I used disposables for the first 5 weeks (until he was big enough for the BG's to fit well, and until his stump fell off). You are not a bad person for using disposables temporarily.

  • I currently use 4.0's and love them. They are easy to take care of, and I very rarely have a problem with leakage. Breastmilk poops were almost always contained well, whereas when I was using disposables, almost every single time he pooped it was up his back. edited to add I currently have about 40 of the 4.0's but I have WAAAAAY more than is necessary. I had more than enough at 24 or so, I am just lazy and like to wash every three days instead of every one or two (my kid is like a freakin water fountain - we are ALWAYS changing wet diapers so I got more than was really necessary..)

  • My wash routine is this: one long (normal) cycle, cold water, heavy cleaning, extra rinse, extra water. Then one short cycle on hot (NOT sanitize - just hot) heavy cleaning, extra water, extra rinse and I use Tide Original Powder (although I'm thinking about switching - I'm starting to get a smell that I can't get rid of..) If you breasfeed, you dont have to spray off the poops until you start solids because the poop is water soluble until then. If you use formula or are on solids, you have to spray/dunk/whatever to get the poop off before they go in the washer. I just recently switched to formula (booo... :( ) and was worried that spraying them off would be a huge PITA, but its really not at all. Super easy and takes about 30 seconds. Totally easy.

  • I have heard good things about Soap Nuts, Nellies, Charlies, BumGenius brand, and Rockin Green. I dont have experience with any of those but I have read good reviews and bad for all of them. You would have to figure out what would work for you and your family.

  • I have tried All Free and Clear and was not happy with how it left the diapers (had major buildup/stains/smells out the wazoo) after using that for a month. Also tried Soap Nuts and I am neutral on them. The clothes were clean, but it irritated me to no end to try to find that stinkin drawstring bag in the load of wet diapers so I wouldn't throw it in the dryer. And I'm now using Tide Original Powder but I'm starting to get a little smell. Although Tide has worked the best so far. I think I just need to strip my diapers again.

    Cloth diapering is SO much easier than I originally thought. Just keep in mind that EVERYTHING is negotiable. There is no one set way of doing things that will work for everyone. It really is a lot of trial and error.