TOOLS: SPOON, CONTAINER, LAUNDRY SOAP, white glue and 1 TEASPOON WATER yes you can all you have to do is put glue (and a bit if water) into a container then put laundry soap (any as long as its not bubbly (ALSO PUT A SPOON OF THE DRY LAUNDRY SOAP)) then stir. It may feel sticky but just roll it in your hand for at least 5 to 10 minutes (or until not sticky)
Bar soap is generally less effective than liquid detergent for laundry. Liquid detergent is designed to dissolve and clean clothes more efficiently, while bar soap may leave residue and not fully dissolve in the wash.
You really can't make like bouncing and stretching flubber, but you can make like a sticky goo flubber. Just add some dish soap and baking soda until you think it is the right mixture. Have fun!
Dishwashing soap typically dissolves faster than laundry detergent soap as it is formulated to quickly break down grease and food residue on dishes. Laundry detergent soap is designed to work over a longer period of time in a washing machine to clean clothes effectively.
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Since ERA can be taken 2 ways I will answer both that I know personally.ECOS Liquid Laundry Soap
Liquid laundry soap typically produces more bubbles than powder because it contains more surfactants that help trap air and create foam. Powder detergent may still produce bubbles, but they are usually smaller and less abundant compared to liquid detergent.
Using a laundry soap bar instead of traditional liquid detergents can be more environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and easier to store and transport. Laundry soap bars also tend to have fewer chemicals and additives, making them a more natural option for washing clothes.
One can purchase cheap laundry soap from places that have it on sale, wholesalers or dollar stores. However, it is usually cheaper for one to just make their own laundry soap at home.
Bar soap is generally less effective than traditional liquid detergents for laundry. Liquid detergents are formulated with specific ingredients to better remove stains and dirt from clothes. Bar soap may not dissolve as well in water and may leave residue on clothes.
To prevent homemade liquid laundry soap from separating, make sure to thoroughly mix the ingredients together when making it. It can help to blend the mixture in a blender or use an immersion blender to ensure everything is well combined. Additionally, storing the soap in a sealed container and giving it a good shake before each use can help maintain its consistency.
To make homemade liquid laundry detergent without borax and washing soda, you can mix grated bar soap, water, and essential oils. Heat the grated soap with water until it dissolves, then let it cool and add a few drops of essential oils for fragrance. This mixture can be used as a natural alternative to store-bought detergents.
Borax is generally considered safe to use in homemade laundry soap. However, it can be irritating to the skin and eyes, so it's recommended to handle it with care and avoid inhaling the dust. Keep out of reach of children and pets.