Add 1 tablespoon liquid dish detergent and mix thoroughly.
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/3 portion liquid laundry detergent,1/3 portion liquid dish detergent, and 1
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Place 1 cup of bleach in detergent dispenser.
Place 1 cup of Sunlight granular dishwasher detergent in washing machine tub.
Set wash cycle on HOT and start.
Put mixture into washer's detergent holder as you would normally with any detergent.
Our dishes have never, ever looked cleaner-no scratches, no water spots, just crystal clear glasses, dishes, and silverware. Our dishwasher is cleaner inside, too. Typically, we don't love homemade products because they may not work better than store-bought solutions, but this is different.
Mix baking soda, borax, and water until dissolved.
Store in a jar or a squeeze bottle.
Use 2-3 tablespoons per load.
Mix.
A well rinsed plastic gallon milk jug is perfect for mixing and storing this solution but be sure to mark cleaning solution with magic marker on the container and keep out of reach of small children.
Place all ingredients in the bowl of a food processor.
Process until washing soda crystals are reduced to powder.
Store in airtight container.
Use 1- 2 tablespoons per load in your dishwasher.
(To save even more money, substitute Rinse Aid with white vinegar.).
Put in a spray bottle or in a detergent bottle and use on \"ring around the collar\" or other dirty spots.
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Dissolve soaps and detergent in 5 gallon
Blowing and chasing bubbles is great entertainment for all ages.
Here's the perfect recipe that will guarantee spectacular bubbles whether you blow them or wave your bubble maker like a wand.
Mix shortening and cornstarch until creamy.
Add dishwashing detergent and mix.
Add food coloring and mix until color is even. The detergent keeps the food coloring from staining the skin and clothes.
Mix ingredients in a shallow pan.
(The glycerine makes bubbles stronger and they last longer.)
The present dining hall is significant for my husband, Galen, and me (both graduated '66).
It was in that place that we became acquainted during Junior class homeroom meetings.
We were seated alphabetically -- Lehman - Longenecker - and we became friends quickly.
We were married in 1967.
Combine ingredients.
Pour small amount into a paper cup. Place a straw in the cup and blow.
You may also use a wand to make bubbles.
Store in covered jar or container.
lakes or a drop of detergent to each portion.
Stir
Coarsely chop garlic, peppers and onion.
Puree in blender. Add mixture to water and let steep overnight.
Strain and add a few drops of dish liquid.
(The soap helps the solution stick to the plants' leaves and stems.)
Use as needed.
Refrigerate leftovers.
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.).
Add the beans, with their liquid, and simmer over medium low