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Dr. Bronners emailed me back about using Sal Suds

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ME: I am very interested in using Sal Suds to wash my cloth diapers. I have used the Castile Soap to wash them in the past, but have found that I need something different to wash them because of hard water. I have a High Efficiency front loading washing machine. How much Sal Suds do you suggest using?

PS. I have the book 'Clean House, Clean Planet' as suggested in your FAQ section. A great book, but it does not answer this specific question.

THEM:That is indeed a great book. Use about 1/8 to 1/4 cup depending on the hardness of the water. A little bit of baking soda really boosts the cleansing power.

Take care, All-One!

Michael Bronner
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps
I'm going to try it!
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Did it work?

Did you get any build up?
Let us know if it works, I love sals suds and would be interested in trying it out if you get good results.
Mmm, I'm just gaga over a man who has cloth diaper washing directions. Swoon. Mmmmm, Michael Bronner... I want to have your baby!
yay thanks for posting this! i wondered about it last week and no one knew.
I met Michael Bronner while I was hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. He was hiking to the Muir Trail Ranch and had llamas packing his gear. He was a total riot. He gave us a small size bottle of Dr. Bronners.

I'll have to try the Sal Suds myself. I can't seem to get rid of hemp stick without triple washing every time.
their factory was down the street from where we lived in CA. I'm big fans of Dr. Bonners, but have never tried Sals Suds. Maybe we'll have to give it a try.
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Mmm, I'm just gaga over a man who has cloth diaper washing directions. Swoon. Mmmmm, Michael Bronner... I want to have your baby!
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