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Waschnuss ( Soapnut Shells )



 


We feel immense pleasure to introduce ourselves as Bulk processors & Exporters of Indian Soapnut Shells ( Waschnuss ) that grows on trees used as Eco-Friendly washing detergent .


We process 200 Metric Tonnes of Big Size Soapnuts annually.
We provide team work to poor villagers on cracking of nuts and seperating black Seeds( Cores) from the half shells .


We pack soapnuts in bulk 30 Kg HDPE Sacs as well as in 500 gms OR 1 kilo packing into cotton bags.
We shall be pleased to receive your favourable reply along with some requirement of Soapnuts.


Please visit our website www.herbsnherbalextracts.com for our detail Product Catalogue.


Best  regards


Vaneet  Seth
S. S. HERBALS
485/2, Katra Ishwar Bhawan, Khari Baoli,
New Delhi- 110006  ( INDIA )
Tel: 23910274, 23954531      
Fax: 91-11-23964221
Mobile : 91-9810631790
e-mail: ssherbal@bol.net.in
www.herbsnherbalextracts.com



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Product SpecificationsIndian Soapnut Shells that grows on trees used as washing detergent :-

1. Natural washing of clothes & laundry
2. Mild and soft cleaning for your washing machine
3. Natural washing of Gold jewellery for natural shining
4. Natural washing of oily hairs
5. Forms Good & natural leather when rinsed

The advantages in a nutshell:-

* Pure and natural washing detergent that leaves your laundry fresh and clean.
* Perfect for cloth nappies.
* Keeps your colors bright.
* Allergy-free, good for your skin.
* Environment-friendly. Chemical free.
* Cultivated through sustainable agriculture.

Ecological and Economical compared to other brands of detergent. Two pounds of soapnuts can be used for more than 100 loads of laundry.The soapnut can be easily used in your washing machine. Unlike common washing powders and liquids that contain considerable amounts of chemicals, the soapnut is environmental friendly and is gentle on the skin.
Used for ALL Fabrics and with ALL Temperatures


How Does It Work ?

The somewhat sticky saponine in the shells acts similar to normal soap. As soon as the shells get in contact with water, this natural saponine soap is released and creates a mild suds.

Place 8 to 10 half shells in one of the provided cotton bags. Tie the bag and place it with your laundry in the washing machine. Start your machine as usual, with or without prewash.The remains of the soapnuts can be composted or be disposed of through organic refuse.

Tips:-

* No need for fabric softeners.
* Works well with delicate fabrics such as silk and wool.
* When washing in cold to warm water, soapnuts can be used for a second time the same day.

About Soapnuts

In India , the soapnut (sapindus mukorossi) has been used as a vegetable washing detergent since time immemorial.
The up to 15 metres high soapnut tree grows mainly in Himalayas . In September and October, the tree is adorned with white flowers, and the ripe soapnuts are harvested in January

When removed from the tree the soapnuts are sticky and golden in color. They are dried and their color becomes reddish-brown. Then the nuts are cracked and the black kernel, which can neither be eaten nor used for washing is removed and the shells, which contain saponine (a natural detergent), are packed up in cotton bags.

Industry CategoryAgriculture

Quality/Safety CertificationsEcological

Delivery Lead Time20 days

Payment & Price TermsCIF By Sea

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