well enough fun for the morning I have more to get done yet today. so TTFN and when granny get's back from her nap or narcolepsy let her know please TTFN
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I found my recipe.. I have kids with allergies so mine is a little different.
[COLOR=333333]It's easy breezy!!! 1/3 grated bar of your soap. De solved in 3 quarts of water. Add 1/2 cup of [/COLOR]washing soda[COLOR=333333] and 1/2 cup of borax.. De solve and cook for 15 minutes or until thickened. Add one quart of hot water to bucket and stir in mixture then cool down with 5 1/2 quarts of cold water... Stir in essence or lemon and let cool for a day... It will thicken into a syrup.[/COLOR]
well enough fun for the morning I have more to get done yet today. so TTFN and when granny get's back from her nap or narcolepsy let her know please TTFN
Yes, water to soap ratio.. It spreads it out a little more...What makes it different? The amount of soap?
What makes it different? The amount of soap?
Yes, water to soap ratio.. It spreads it out a little more...
I use a cap full per load.. I refill old laundry soap containers and reuse them... Im not sure how it would equal out dry though...How much do you use per load? I do a tablespoon of the powder per load. Two if it's a heavy load or super dirty.
How much do you use per load? I do a tablespoon of the powder per load. Two if it's a heavy load or super dirty.
I use a cap full per load.. I refill old laundry soap containers and reuse them... Im not sure how it would equal out dry though...
whaaaaaaa.... im getting dizzy, numbers lots of numbers... LOL9.5 quarts would be 38 cups. There are 16 tsp in 1/3 of a cup of soap. That's 2.4 tsp of soap per cup of detergent. If your cap is 4 oz, then it's .6 tsp of soap per load. Mine is 1 tsp of soap per load dry.
That made my brain hurt.![]()