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Organic Soapberries - 90+ Washloads - 250g
Organic Soapberries - 90+ Washloads - 250g
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Organic Soapberries - 90+ Washloads - 250g
Eco Laundry Product by THAT RED HOUSE
250g soapberries and a small cotton bag. Made in Australia.
This pack of Organic Soapberries is our most compact, but will still provide you with over 90 loads of super economical, chemical free washing.
Place the equivalent of approx 5 whole shells in the small cotton bag provided. Add bag to normal washload and remove when finished shells can be used for around 4-5 washloads. Use warmer water for more soiled loads (40-60°C). When finished, shells are thin and brittle at which point they can be added to your compost to break down naturally.
You can also add 4-5 drops of Laundry Tonic (Citrus Fresh, Clean Linen, Earth Spice or Sweet Orange) to the small cotton bag for fragrance and freshness.
Features:
- Certified organic
- Waste free
- Wild harvested in the Himalayas
- Vegan
- Compostable
- 100% natural
- Raw
- Hypoallergenic
Contains:
- 90+ washloads worth of Organic Soapberries
- One cotton wash bag
Benefits
Benefits
- Hypoallergenic
- Biodegradable
- Vegan
- Chemical Free
- Raw
- Compostable
- Waste Free
- Australian Owned and Run
How to use
How to use
Pop 5 berries in the cotton wash bag provided and double tie the top. If you like fragrance, add 4-5 drops of 100% pure Laundry Tonic and chuck it in the wash.
After around 5 loads of washing, the berries can be added to the compost or garden to break down naturally.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Organic Soapberries (Sapindus Mukorossi pericarp)
Warnings
Warnings
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not for human consumption
Shipping
Shipping
Shipping within Australia:
Packages ship within 3 business days from the date we receive the order. They will arrive 2-8 days later.
International shipping:
Packages ship within 3 business days from the date we receive the order. They will arrive 8-40 days later.
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