Shipping $7.95!
July 8th, 2009
Shipping charges are $7.95 for orders under $100.00 and $15.95 for orders over $100.00
- If you live in the US your order will ship from Blaine, Washington.
- If you live in Canada your order will ship from North Vancouver, BC
Have a question about Nellie’s All-Natural products? Send them to info@nelliesallnatural.com.
(42) responses to “Shipping $7.95!”
Allison says:
Can you clarify – for washing cloth diapers, should you use half a tbsp or still a full tbsp?
admin says:
Nellie’s has no additives or fillers, therefore you can use a full tablespoon for a full load of cloth diapers.
Cindy says:
How much soda should I use for a load of cloth diapers in an HE front loader?
Evan says:
Should one use a laundry detergent as well as the washing soda, or is the washing sode meant to do the job of washing clothes by itself?
1 Tbs even in a commercial front-loading washing machine?
admin says:
Nellie’s is HE certified. When washing in an HE front load washer you can use the regular 1 tbs amount as it is very low sudzing and rinses clean which is the concern for HE front load washers.
The 1 tablespoon/nugget is recommended for regular size loads of laundry. Commercial washers with larger loads will require more.
Evan says:
So, I don’t have to add any regular detergent along with the washing soda? The washing soda by itself will clean the laundry?
admin says:
Nellie’s is a detergent. The name soda is used because there are no additives or fillers as in detergents. Nellie’s by itself will clean the laundry.
sandra407 says:
Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog.
Cheers! Sandra. R.
Arlene says:
Hi how do I open the 120 load can? the ledge is too deep for my can opener. Thank you
admin says:
You should be able to open the can with a butter knife or a flat head screw driver under the edge and just pop it up.
Emily says:
When using in a front loader, do I put the tablespoon full of laundry soda right onto the clothing area, or do I still pour it into the pull out compartment where I would normally pour liquid detergent? Do I measure it into the small liquid compartment, then follow with water to wash it in or just let the powder sit there?
Jeanne says:
I have bought and used your dryer balls and really like them. I am thinking about also buying your laundry detergent. I see your comments about HE washers and that you can use the regular amount of Nellies. However, I also have naturally extremely soft water. Should I use less Nellies, since there is soda ash in it, which is a softener? I do use a smidge less of the HE detergent I’m currently using (Tide).
Thanks…
Elena says:
The laundry soap I use now is all natural by J.R. Watkins and has NO SLS in it, which is what I watch for in products. More
and more manufacturers have removed it from thier products knowing how harmful it is to our families. But, I notice you have it as an ingredient ?????
Pattie says:
I love your laundry soda but I am very frustrated that all of the retailers in Kelowna have switched to only selling the laundry nuggets, which are more expensive and I found that when I wash with cold water in my HE machine, the packaging does not dissolve fully and I have pulled have dissolved packets half full of soap out of the laundry soap tray of my machine. I was worried that your company discontinued the powder form but I see that your website still sells it so I am wondering what the push is from retailers to only sell the nuggets- do they make more profit that way?
admin says:
I am not too sure why the retailers are not carrying Nellie’s in the soda form. There is no difference in profit.
Nellie’s has a thicker casing in the colder season so that the nuggets do not split in transit. We solved this issue by increasing the thickness of the film but the downside is that the nugget does not dissolve as well in cold water for some customers. This depends on how cold your water is and also the hardness. If you experience problems with the nuggets not dissolving we recommend using our powdered version during the winter season.
Durae says:
Are all of the ingredients in the laundry soda non-toxic? I have a baby with chemical sensitivity and I haven’t been able to find a detergent we like. Thank you!
admin says:
Nellie’s ingredients are listed on the package and there are no hidden ingredients. Nellie’s comes highly recommended for use with cloth diapering to skin sensitivities.
Barry Paisley says:
I just purchased a front loader, do I put the tablespoon full of laundry soda right onto the clothing area, or do I still pour it into the pull out compartment where I would normally pour liquid detergent? Do I measure it into the small liquid compartment, then follow with water to wash it in or just let the powder sit there and let the machine do the work? By the by we have used Nellie’s for years and want to continue with the new machine.
admin says:
Nellie’s has no fillers or phosphates and is great for front loading machines. You can put the soda right into the pull out compartment and it will wash down with the water.
Kristine says:
Are your products available in Ottawa, ON? They were recently recommended to me and while I don’t mind buying through the website I would rather not have to do mail orders on a regular basis.
admin says:
Nellie’s has a convenient find a retailer section on the website. Just enter your province/state then select your city. Here is the link. http://www.nelliesallnatural.com/shop/index.php?main_page=find_a_store
Tara says:
Hi! I just purchased Nellie’s powder for my cloth diapers. I used one scoop in a large load in my regular top loading washer. I realize that your soda is low sudsing, but there appears to be no suds at all. Is this normal?
admin says:
Nellie’s has no additives or fillers, therefore there are very little suds and they may be difficult to see.
Suzette says:
Hi there! Just bought a lot of your natural product, but forgot to ask how much to use in OUR area, (Edmonton, AB) where the water is extremely hard.
My first load of washing did not come very clean with quite hot water; underarm stains still present, food stains didn’t come quite out, etc.
Any suggestions?
Susan says:
hi, I’d like to know how to use oxygen brightener properly? Is it itself laundry detergent or it should be used along with regular detergent? and why it is “oxygen” brightener?
admin says:
Oxygen Brightener is an alternative to bleach which is to be used as an additive. The chlorine free oxygen brightener releases a boost of oxygen to lift stains while brightening whites and colors.
Laura says:
Someone posted a while back that you have SLS in your products but I didnt think you did ?? Can you clarify- Thanks
admin says:
Nellie’s does not use SLS or SLES in Nellie’s laundry soda or laundry nuggets.
Jenny says:
Can you tell us if your product is 1,4 dioxane and formaldehyde free?
Jenny says:
I appreciate your quick and honest response:)
Would your company consider removing the 1,4-dioxane byproduct? From what I understand, it is not an expensive process.
The Organic Consumers Association published a list of products with and without 1,4-dioxane (www.safelaundryguide.com/Detergents_with_Dioxane.html) (www.1-4dioxane.com). I could change brands, but I’d prefer stick with Nellie’s.
If you offered a 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde free product, which continues to be effective (even on diapers) and reasonably affordable, your detergent would be like the Dr. Bronner’s of soap. It would be a no-brainer (especially for mom’s wanting to minimize their children’s exposure to toxic chemicals).
Thank you for the dialogue.
Jenny says:
Should I take the lack of response as a no?
Robert says:
Re: Oxy Brightner
As this is an additive…do I put it in the bleach compartment of a Front Load Washing machine?
Thank you,
r
admin says:
The oxygen brightener can be added with the laundry soda or in the bleach compartment.
Halle Hassan says:
Hi! I wonder if you do ship the and cleaning nuggets Internationally (Malaysia)? How much would the shipping cost?
admin says:
Unfortunately we do not ship internationally.
Keri says:
Hello,
Can you clarify if Nellie’s laundry soda & oxygen brightener are 1,4 dioxane and formaldehyde free?
admin says:
Yes, Nellie’s is.
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Brenda says:
I put the scoopful in the drawer/compartment of my front load machine. It only became a hard brick of detergent – much like what can happen in a dishwasher with powder. I ran the load a second time through and put Nellie’s soda in directly with the clothes. Is this okay, do you think, for my HE front load washer?
admin says:
You may have a low flow HE machine which means a limited amount of water runs through the soap compartment. It is perfectly fine to add the soap to the drum with the clothes.
Amy says:
I just purchased a tin of Nellie’s online. Unfortunately, I didn’t read it carefully enough before ordering it because I see that it’s for HE machines. We only have a top loader. Is it still okay to use it in our machine?
admin says:
Hi Amy, Thank you for your question. Nellie’s All-Natural Laundry Soda is safe for both HE and Standard Machines. Hope this helps clear things up. Please unsure you only use the scoop provided (about 1 tablespoon)
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