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But if you have to add a liquid tablet, or a special sachet for stained laundry, then what's the point really??? You might as well just be washing your worn or lightly soiled clothes in a long warm wash w/o any detergent, soapnuts, sachets, or ecoballs. It would probably be just as effective. A long plain warm wash will clean most day-to-day grime. And as others observe, stained laundry will require separate extra attention anyway. I've always been intrigued by ecoball, but I remain a skeptic.
I use soapnuts, and I think they work well. Some stains don't shift, but they items are clean, and to be honest, on a toddlers clothes, I'm not all that bothered if the stains don't 100% remove. They are much cheaper than using regular laundry detergent.

We use them for standard laundry washes and they are excellent. Definitely not a con, as I find they get things cleaner than that 'non bio' powder, so it is not just the action of the water/residual soap.


However as others say, you should apply a spot stain treatment before washing for dirty marks, spilled food stains etc.

kid Wrote:

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> I heard echoballs are rather bad

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> in fact i dont use nuts on my kids at all

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> as that frowned upon



Kid, what do you mean by 'rather bad'? Is it that you think ecoballs don't work to clean the clothes, or that you believe there is some harmful or negative effect of ecoballs?


Also, when you say that 'nuts' are 'frowned on', do you mean that you dislike soapnuts, or that they are somehow bad for your children, for example are your children allergic to them?

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