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Very disappointed with these soapods, clothes were not really clean, just looked as though they had been rinsed through in cold water. Will be staying with other environmentally friendly washing products. What a disappointment.
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I've used soapnuts for nearly a year. Don't expect to gets your whites brilliant but they work well on coloureds e.g. towels, bedding etc. Clothes don't have the overpowering smell of conventional powders & softeners. I don't use the rinse cycle saving water in the process.
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Ian asked this question on 15th Dec 2007
Q: If the soap nuts stay in the washing machine, then given they can be reused, won't the rinse cycle still be soapy - and therefore the clothes not thoroughly rinsed?
A: Interesting question, and I must admit I don't know the answer. However, I do use Soapnuts myself, and I can assure you that the clothes come out of the machine rinsed properly. No idea why, but they work. Thomas.
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Jenny asked this question on 18th Nov 2007
Q: How many washes do you get from this bad of pods?
A: Typically it's 25 washes per pack. John
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Elizabeth asked this question on 9th Mar 2008
Q: Hi, are these effective in cleaning cloth nappies as well as not so soiled laundry?
A: As a user of the Soapods Soap Nuts myself, I can attest to the fact that they do lift heavy soiling, although I have never used them for cleaning cloth nappies. Hope this helps. Thomas
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anonymous asked this question on 5th Jul 2009
Q: Hi
Will these still be active if they are left in the washing machine during the rinse cycle ?
Thanks
Ray
A: Soapnuts are intended to be left in your washing maching throughout the whole washing and rinsing cycle. Although they do not 'deactivate' as such, Soapnuts users in the office have found them to be very effective, and clothes do come out of the machine properly rinsed.
It might interest you to know that as they are a natural product rather than a detergent, you don't actually have to rinse them out as much. So, if your machine has a cycle that uses less water and a shorter rinse cycle, you can use this setting.
I hope this helps. Jo.
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Anne Marie asked this question on 6th Jan 2009
Q: Do you need to use more soap pods per load if you live in a hard-water area?
A: In area's with hard-water area 6 to 8 pods should be used, in soft-water areas approx. half this amount should be used.
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Alexandra asked this question on 3rd Apr 2008
Q: Do you have to remove the bag filled with Soapods before the rinse cycle?
A: I personally use the Soapnuts, and do not remove the bag prior to the rinse cycle, and have noticed no ill effects.
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