Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts

Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts

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The natural option for GROWING UP GREEN
Do you like the idea of a liquid detergent?  Well then the Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts is for you.  You can use this for your cloth diaper laundry and your everyday laundry.  We also recommend this to be used with our Lanolizing Potion for lanolizing woolies.
• Eco-Friendly
• Hypo-allergenic
• Fragrance Free
• Bio-degradable
• Cloth Diaper Friendly
• Wool friendly

 

Suggested Retail: $12.00


How to use

For use with Cloth Diapers or everyday laundry:

  • For a regular washing machine add *1 capful to your wash.
  • For a HD washing machine add *1/2 capful to your wash.
For use with Woolies:
  • To use with woolies add **1/2 capful to a bowl of warm water

*standard size load (not more than 24 diapers)

**use amount for 2-4 woolies 

Ingredients
Our Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts is the natural option for GROWING UP GREEN

  • sapindus mukorossi (soap nuts) extract
  • veggie glycerin
  • potassium sorbate
  • bottled in a bottle with a FDA approved food-grade coating

Other Info
There is always ‘other info’ right?  Well, this is the place for it:

  • 24 *loads
  • 48 HE *loads
  • 48 Woolie washes – 2-4 wollies per wash
*standard size load (not more than 24 diapers)

Lanolizing Instructions
From start to finish here is how to wash and lanolize your woolies:

  1. Add *1/2 a capful of the Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts to a bowl of lukewarm water.  You don’t want to hot or it will felt the wool.
  2. Wash the woolie in lukewarm water and the Liquid Nifty Soap Nuts.  Wring the water out.
  3. Fill a bowl, not your sink, (the wool fibers might clog your sink) with luke warm water.
  4. Dissolve *1 teaspoon full of the Lanolin Potion in a cup of hot water, right from your tap.
  5. Add this mixture to your bowl of water for lanolizing and stir it around.
  6. Put the woolie in the bowl (inside out works best, it puts the lanolin where it is needed) and massage the lanolin in.  Leave to soak for between 4 –8 hrs.  (overnight works great!)  Occasionally come back and massage the lanolin in a bit more.
  7. Wring the water out.  Now you have to get most of water out for faster drying.  There are two ways to do this: A- You can roll it up in a towel and squeeze the water out.  I don’t like this method; I think the towel wicks away too much of the lanolin.                                                                                                                         B- You can throw them in your washer on the spin cycle and spin the water out.
  8. Now you hang them out to dry, inside at least 12 hrs.; outside 6-8 hrs.

Your woolie should only need to be washed and lanolized about once a month.  If they get soiled with food, dirt, or baby poo then they will need to washed and re-lanolized.   If they get wet you replace them with another and hang out to dry.  The lanolin in the woolies will help the wool turn the urine into salt water.  When the woolie starts to smell like urine after it is dry then you should wash and re-lanolize.

We have an instructional video tutorial on lanolizing

*use amount for 2-4 woolies