Soap Nuts

Natural Laundry Detergent & Green Cleaning

  • Feb 3

    Soap nuts liquid is very easy to make and is a perfect homemade green cleaning product. Actually soap nuts lquid can be used to replace almost every chemical in your home with a green alternative.

    Soap nuts liquid recipe:

    Place 12 to 15 soap nuts (about 1.5 ounces) in about 6 cups of water. For best results, bring to a boil and simmer for approximately an hour. You will know that you have fully extracted from the soap nuts when they turn very light tan or gray and are mushy. Allow to cool and strain. Store the soap nuts liquid concentrate in an airtight glass jar. Like all botanicals, the infused soap nut liquid is best stored in a cool place away from direct sunlight. This 100% pure soap nut liquid solution has absolutely no preservatives of any kind; hence it has a limited shelf life of a few days, unless stabilized. Refrigeration will extend its shelf life. This is typical of virtually all water-based botanical solutions.

    The following is only a very short list of some homemade green cleaning products using soap nuts liquid.

    Green Multi-purpose Household Cleaner
    Pour soap nuts liquid into a spray bottle. Use full strength or dilute as desired. Use for sinks, counters, floors, and to wash your dishes by hand.

    Chemical Free Window and Glass Cleaner:
    Fill a spray bottle with about 8 oz of water. Add a half-ounce of soap nuts liquid and a half-ounce of vinegar. Spray and then wipe clean with dry cloth.

    Chemical Free Dishwashing Detergent:
    Fill the dishwasher soap dispenser with soap nuts liquid. Wash as usual. Tip: For extra sparkle, add a half-ounce of vinegar to the rinse dispenser or during the rinse cycle.

    Chemical Free Carpet Cleaning Liquid:
    Soap nuts liquid works exceptionally well in carpet cleaners because it is so low sudsing and odor reducing. Add about a quarter cup of soap nuts liquid to hot water in the portable cleaner. Great for urine stains.

    Chemical Free Jewelry Cleaner:
    Soak jewelry in soap nuts liquid for a few minutes. Use an old soft toothbrush to remove debris. Rinse with clean water and polish with a soft cloth. Soap nuts have been used as a fantastic jewelry cleaner for centuries.

    Chemical Free Pet Shampoo:
    Soap nuts also have a natural insect repellent property so not only will your pets be naturally cleaned they’ll be less likely to attract various pests such as fleas, ticks, and lice. The natural antifungal properties of soap nuts are perfect for pets with skin irritations, rashes, and hot spots. Soap nuts liquid is also perfect for washing pet bedding.

    Chemical Free Shampoo:
    Use soap nuts liquid to shampoo hair. Leave in for about 5 minutes.
    Rinse as usual with luke warm water, or diluted vinegar. If you prefer more suds, add a little your favorite shampoo.

    Next post all the wonderful ways to use soap nuts powder for green cleaning and chemical free scrubbing.

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  • Jan 27

    Soap nuts uses are varied. Although many people use soap nuts as green cleaning products for laundry and personal care, some soap nuts users have gotten very creative. Soap nuts liquid makes for even more creative possibilities. For instance using soap nuts liquid to repel insects without any chemicals.

    Here’s a story of one, my sister, who decided to make use of the natural chemical free insect repellent properties of soap nuts.

    I heard this story a few months ago when the weather in Oklahoma was still warm and insects assaulting gardens and people was common place.

    After discussing all of the wonderful ways to use soap nuts with my sister over the course of several months, Leslie decided to put them to the test as a chemical free insect repellent for people and vegetation.

    If you’ve ever spent any time in a warm climate you know that mosquitoes can be the bain of a nature lover. Especially if you have neighbors who leave water standing in pots and buckets in their yard. Mosquitoes just love to make a happy home in standing water.

    My sister has a half acre lot in Oklahoma. Their house sits on 1/4 of the acre and she and her husband leave the other 1/4 acre wild to enjoy what nature offers. Because of that, mosquitoes are happy to cohabit with them. Les is not so happy about it, nor are her dogs, but we believe in living in harmony with nature when possible.

    Every morning part of Leslie’s ritual is to go out her back door and walk around to breath in a bit of fresh air and commune with nature. Since it’s so very warm in Oklahoma in the summer and fall, she is often in short sleeve shirts and short pants. That offers a mosquito, or several hundred of them, plenty of tasty flesh. So her outdoor strolls in the morning are often cut short by an air assault.

    One day she decided to just give that soap nuts liquid she used on her counter tops a try and see if it really did repel insects. So she went outside and stood still for a few minutes. That few minutes brought about 20 mosquitoes in for a landing on her arms and legs. She chased them off, went into the kitchen and got her always handy bottle of soap nuts liquid and sprayed herself lightly with it. She topped off her cup of tea and went back outside and stood in the same spot where the mosquitoes were often seen and felt.

    After more than five minutes of just standing admiring the surroundings only one mosquito came in for a landing on her thigh. That landing lasted all of 5 seconds and off it flew without even a nibble. Not another of those annoying creatures wanted anything to do with her soap nuts protected flesh. It seems that hopping, crawling, and flying insects simply loathe the smell of soap nuts, specifically the saponin, and are naturally repelled.

    In another post I’ll share the true story of how soap nuts saved a basil plant from being annihilated by a grasshopper, but if you are an outdoor lover consider protecting yourself, your family, and your pets with a light coating of soap nuts liquid to repel the insects. Chemical free insect repellent, fast, easy, and affordable. No need to expose the ones you love to insect bites or chemicals!

    Oh you can also use soap nuts liquid as a chemical free pet shampoo for fleas and lice, but again I’ll share more of that in another post.

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  • Jul 16

    Once you’ve used soap nuts as an alternative to laundry detergent and seen how amazing they are, you will no doubt want to find more uses for them.

    I’ve replaced about 80 percent of the toxic, chemical based cleaners in my home with soap nuts in the last month. Even though I’ve found so many uses for them I am always looking for more ways to use soap nuts, which brought me to this great article on CopperWiki.

    Soapnut , which has a great deal of background about what soap nuts are, but also has sections on uses for them for cleaning and for health related conditions.

    Here’s an excerpt of the article to get you started with creative uses for soap nuts:

    • Natural Laundry Detergent
      Hand wash or machine wash, when used with cold water tends to soften clothing. Especially used for fine wool and silk in preference to chemicals.
    • Powder, Shampoo and Skin Cleaner
      Soap nut is excellent for washing and bathing both humans and pets. It acts as a natural exfoliant and leaves the skin with a soft, smooth layer which protects against infections and insects. It also prevents hair loss.
    • Pesticide-Buster
      The Soap nut solution can be used as a spray to repel and prevent a wide variety of pests and blight, including aphids and blackfly. Recently in Agriculture Research Institute, Taiwan, a molluscicide and a fungicide were developed with the use of extracts from Sapindus mukorossi seeds, effectively controlling golden apple snail (Ampullarium canaliculatus) and powdery mildew on muskmelon and tomato.
    • General Purpose Cleaner
      Cars, Motorbikes, Jewellery & Silverware wash: Gives a glossy finish removing dirt and grease. It is also an excellent wash for Mechanic’s hands, stained hands due to the same reason.
    • Toothpaste
    • Fruits & Vegetables Wash: Most of us are unaware that many of the fruits and vegetables we eat are grown using harmful chemicals and sprayed with pesticides to increase their shelf-life. Scientific tests have shown that a ten minute soak in soap nut solution will remove upto 95% of the surface pesticides and chemical residues.
    • Cardamom Wash: Used for washing and bleaching cardamoms to improve the colour & flavour.
    • For cleaning & washing dishes, floors, glass and metal surfaces: Acts as a disinfectant and is 100% biological and biodegradable. It is also excellent for septic tank drainage systems.
    • Mordant: It acts as a fantastic mordant in the process of vegetable dyeing of the silk and cotton yarns, removing the need for both alum and caustic soda and rendering the fibres soft and yielding to colour-depth and fastness. No other mordant is required for most natural dyes as soap nut has a lovely light brown natural dye.
    • Medicinal purposes: It is used commonly in the Indian Ayurvedic Healing system for
      Skin problems, eczema, chronic itching, removing pimples, psoriasis and the treatment of scabies.
      Dandruff
      Lice and and other parasites
      People with allergies, neurodermatitis and people with sensitive skin, should use soap nuts as other chemical detergents often provoke an aggravation of their ailment.
      The fruits are credited with expectorant and emetic properties and when prepared by an Ayurvedic doctor it can treat epilepsy, chlorosis and excessive salivation. It is also used as a sedative to the uterus and is used to ease childbirth. It can also be prepared as a digestive aid, an anti-venom, or to treat diarrhea, cholera and paralysis.
      The powdered seeds are said to possess insecticide properties. They are employed in the treatment of dental caries.
    • Reetha fruit is so rich in iron it is considered a hemolytic and is used often to treat anemia.
    • The soap nut tree when in bloom Attracts Butterflies”

    Be sure to read the entire article if you have time because there is other great information about soap nuts there, including information about growing a soapnut tree.

    Again the link to the entire article on CopperWiki is http://www.copperwiki.org/index.php/Soapnut

    If you want to purchase soapnuts now without waiting for my reviews then visit our Order Soapnuts page for a list of suppliers.

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