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.
f liquid soap (either regular dish washing soap or a natural brand of liquid soap
Fill a 32oz squirt bottle with liquid soap.
Add the oils.
Shake well.
Bring out the dirty dishes.
Use away!
Shred the bars of soap and set aside.
In a heavy saucepan, over low heat, warm the soy milk and gradually add the shredded soap until mixture is a sticky mass.
Remove the pan from the heat and add the rice bran and jasmine oil.
Stir until the bran is evenly mixed.
Spoon the soap into a mold and let it set for 4 hours or until hardened.
You can double the recipe and use a milk carton for the mold.
Grate the bar soap into a storage container with a lid.
Add the borax and washing soda.
mix.
use about 1 Tablespoon per regular size load.
Make sure to keep covered and away from kids and pets!
Gently mix soap with water.
Do not shake.
Pour into foam soap dispenser.
Note: I used Dawn dishwashing liquid (apple blossom anti-bacterial soap) with great results.
I did a test run first using 1 tablespoon soap to 4 tablespoons water.
Shred soap using a grater.
Place in a large bowl.
Add water. Microwave on High for 5 to 6 minutes or until soap is dissolved. Stir every 2 minutes.
Let cool.
Mixture thickens as it cools. Fill pump-type soap dispenser.
Palmolive Bag.
Use the green liquid dish soap - Palmolive.
Don't dilute, just put into your zip lock bag, double bag and freeze, maybe reused several times. Makes a nice bag that molds to the affected area.
Alcohol Bag.
Use rubbing alcohol.
1 part alcohol and 2 parts water. Freeze and use. (this is my favorite).
If it's too stiff, add more alcohol, too mushy - add more water.
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.
inutes.
Note: If the soap mixture does not become thick
Mix the vinegar and borax in a 16oz spray bottle.
Fill bottle with the water and shake to dissolve the vinegar and borax.
Add soap LAST and then scent with essential oil.
Use as you would any all-purpose cleaner. This mix can get quite soapy so you might want to have a cloth wet with just water handy to \"rinse\" with.
Fill up a squirt bottle halfway with the liquid soap.
Fill the rest of the way with warm water (warm so it will mix easily).
Add 2 tablespoons vegetable glycerin for every cup of liquid (just estimate, it'll turn out fine).
Mix gently using a back and forth motion.
To use, squirt on your hair and rub inches Rinse thoroughly.
Use 4 parts water to 1 part apple cider vinegar in another squirt bottle and rinse your hair with it, this will condition it.
Grind the almonds to a fine powder in a food processor or coffee grinder and set aside.
Shred the soap and set aside.
In a heavy saucepan bring the water to a boil; then reduce heat to a simmer and add the shredded soap until it is melted.
Remove the pan from the heat and add the almond powder, almond oil, and vanilla fragrance oil, stirring until well blended.
Spoon the soap into a mold and let set for five hours or until hardened.
Use it in the shower!
Enjoy!
Grate the natural soap into a plastic spray bottle (to get soap flakes).
Add the vegetable oil and water to the spray bottle.
Give the bottle a good shake. Now you can start spraying on all your plants.
nd add grated Fels Naptha soap.
Heat on low until
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!
Mix Fels Naptha soap in a saucepan with 3
Using a heavy saucepan, melt the soap over low heat until it is liquid.
Remove pan from heat.
Stir in cinnamon oil and food coloring.
Pour soap into a mold and let it set for 3 hours.
Unmold and enjoy.
Method:
Dissolve the lye in the water and let stand until it is lukewarm.
Add slowly to the fat, stirring constantly until jellylike.
Cook slowly.
Add Borax water and mix thoroughly. Remove from fire; add ammonia and stir until about the consistency of thick honey.
Pour into mold; cut and let cure from 4 to 6 weeks.
Same recipe may be used by omitting Borax or ammonia or either.
Pour boiling water over the soap and stir until soap is completely dissolved.
Cool completely.
Pour into a pump-type dispenser or a squeeze-top plastic container, and use in place of commercial liquid hand soaps.