soap nuts or eco balls?

Want to share some knowledge of eco products. Or have you heard about any new eco projects that you want to share with the world?
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viksterbean
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soap nuts or eco balls?

Post: # 16475Post viksterbean »

Hello,

Does anyyone have any experience of soap nuts or eco balls?

Could you possible let me know what you think as I'd like to give either of them a try!

Many thanks

Viki

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Post: # 16479Post Muddypause »

Hello Viki,

Haven't used them personally, but there is a current thread about soap nuts somewhere, and some people have mentioned using eco balls before. Have a hunt around using the 'search' facility.
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Post: # 16503Post glenniedragon »

Have a look in "the persuit of the self-suficientish laundry' thread...you'll see a tale unfold!

kind thougts
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Post: # 16555Post albert onglebod »

Im using eco balls.They have done 3 washes so far.
OH's filthy shirt collars need a bit of extra help(think motorbike rider and greasy black hands) but everything else is clean and soft.

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