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Absolutely! That’s why they are such great eco-product! You can reuse the same soapnuts for 3-4 washing loads before you add them to your compost.However, keep in mind that if you are washing clothes in very hot water, this will make the soap nuts release their cleaning agent, saponin, a lot faster, therefore their cleaning power will decrease after a few uses.If instead, you choose to wash your things in cold water, this will make your soapnuts last longer. However, if you have very dirty items, I’d recommend putting the soapnuts in a cup and pour some boiling water on top of them beforehand. That will kickstart the release of their natural surfactants and allow a much better cleaning performance. Remember to add the soapy water to your wash too!

Yes, of course! Just add a handful of crushed shells into a washing tub together with the items you need to wash. Run hot water over them, or if you prefer to use cold water, make sure you soak your soapnuts in a cup of boiling water before pouring both the liquid and the shells into the tub. This laundry system is particularly recommended for delicate fabrics, such as silk and wool, or garments that would release dye in the washing machine and therefore need to be washed separately.
All you need is about 4-8 deseeded soapnut shells.
Put them into a muslin bag, a sock or a washing net (you can even use a thin cotton cloth, put them in the middle and then use some twine around the top to secure the nuts inside).
Place the soapnuts into the washing machine drummer and select your desired setting.
When the washing cycle is over, take your soapnuts out of the bag and leave them in an aired place to dry before you use them again.
You can reuse the same soapnuts 3-4 times before you add them to your compost.

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