Take your bar of soap (we use Dove or store brand like it, because it's more moisturizing), and grate it with a cheese grater.
Pour the water and grated soap into a microwaveable container and cook on high for 3 min.
Remove and stir until all soap bits have melted (put in a bit longer, if needed).
Let it cool, then pour into pumps (leftover from store bought liquid soap), and the remainder in any container with a lid.
Pour all ingredients into a spray bottle and shake. Spray onto window and wipe clean with newspaper or a 100 percent cotton cloth.
Helpful Hint: The liquid soap included in this recipe helps remove any streak-causing wax left on the window from commercial cleaners used in the past. You can eliminate the soap after a few washings.
Safety note: Always be careful to label containers of homemade cleaners intended for storage and keep them well out of the reach of children.
f liquid soap (either regular dish washing soap or a natural brand of liquid soap
Cut the bar of soap into small squares that will fit into the pump bottle.
Put them in the bottle (1/4 bar to 8 oz water) Add water to fill bottle.
Let sit an hour or two, shaking once in a while.
You will have a great liquid soap that will make your hands feel soft!
As you use up the liquid add more water until all the chunks of soap are gone.
Then add more soap!
The chunks of soap actually look pretty in the container.
I bet the high end stores come out with this in a few months!
Pour Borax, Vinegar & soap into a bucket. Add water & essential oil (optional). Clean your floor.
Washing Soda can be used instead of borax (might streak on certain types of flooring).
Essential oil is optional for a nicer scent, but is not necessary as you won't smell it once the floor dries.
Once the floor dries, you will NOT smell the vinegar.
Home soap, Dr. Bronner's or any other natural liquid soap can be used.
Fill a 32oz squirt bottle with liquid soap.
Add the oils.
Shake well.
Bring out the dirty dishes.
Use away!
Put the borax in a container with a lid. Add the liquid soap a bit at a time.
The borax won't dissolve.
Mix (I use a fork to mix.) When the mixture is the consistency of frosting it is ready to use.
Add essential oils if desired.
I am going to try orange next time!
Scrub away!
You can make as much or as little as you like.
Keep covered so it doesn't dry out.
Add essential oils to uncscented soap.
Shake to combine.
Mix all the ingredients together.
Leave to stand for 12 hours and store in a suitable container.
(If you want to tweak this to your liking, remember that you should use about 10 drops of oil per ounce of soap.).
Mix the first 4 ingredients over low heat.
Add the liquid soap and food coloring.
Use freezer wrap for painting.
Stir liquid soap into baking soda.
Add the water, and stir to be as smooth as possible.
Add the vinegar and stir again.
Pour into a squeeze bottle.
(A clean, empty ketchup or syrup bottle works well.) Shake well before using, and keep tightly closed between uses.
By adding various materials listed to paint, new textures make painting more fun.
To make tempera lumpy, add flour; gritty, add sand; slippery, add glycerin; slimey, add liquid soap; sticky, add Karo syrup; rough, add sawdust; shiny, add sugar.
Dissolve cornstarch in 1 1/2 cups cold water.
Soak gelatin in 1/4 cup water.
Boil 4 cups water.
Add cornstarch mixture.
Cook and stir over medium heat until thick and glossy.
Blend in gelatin and Ivory liquid soap.
This keeps well and cleans up easy!
ouple of drops of Ivory liquid soap to make cleanup easier.
nd add grated Fels Naptha soap.
Heat on low until
re to make the actual recipe.
Dissolve soaps and detergent
Mix Fels Naptha soap in a saucepan with 3
cheese grater.
Melt soap in 4 cups of water
Mix pulverized laundry starch with cold water.
Pour in boiling water and stir quickly.
Cook the mixture over low heat about 3 minutes until the surface becomes glossy.
Remove from heat and add soap flakes and glycerin as a preservative.
Place the mixture in small jars and color with a few drops of different vegetable dyes.
Place grated soap in a pot.
Cover with water and simmer over medium heat until all soap is melted, stirring occasionally.
Pour into 5 gallon bucket.
Add washing soda and borax.
Add enough hot water to fill the bucket.
Stir (I use a long measuring stick, but any long stick will work).
Let sit overnight to gel.
Use 1 cup per load.
(You can pour this into old detergent containers or leave in the bucket. Please cover with a lid if leaving in the bucket to protect children and pets.).