Sapoin from the shells of washing nuts dissolves in water (temperature from 30 degrees), which removes dirt, cleans clothes and makes them soft. There is no need to use a separate rinse aid at all. Washing nuts are suitable for all laundry, including wool and silk. Nuts do not leave chemical residues in laundry, like chemical detergents, and therefore they are particularly suitable for people with allergies, asthma and sensitive skin. Nuts and sapoins are 100% biodegradable.
Use:
Put 4-8 walnut halves in the small cloth bag that comes with the package (depending on how dirty it is) and put the cloth bag in the washing machine with the laundry. The same shells can be used 2-3 times, after which they are thrown into bio waste. Washnut solution: Crush a handful of washnuts and soak overnight in 1 liter of water. Strain the pesunuts and store in the cold. The solution will last for about a week. Uses of the solution: For cleaning, washing dishes, cleaning floor and furniture surfaces, cleaning septic tanks and drains, as shampoo, washing fruits and vegetables, cleaning various metal surfaces.
Chinese soapberry or mukorossi (Sapindus mukorossi) is a species of deciduous tree belonging to the family of soapberry plants. The fruit of the tree is commonly known as "Chinese soapberry" or "washnut". The tree grows at the roots of the Himalayan mountains up to a height of 1200 meters.