I believe it is 1/4 cup of TSP for every 2 gallons of hot water for normal everyday cleaning. For heavy duty cleaning, go with 1/2 cup TSP for every 2 gallons of water. And, for really, really heavy duty cleaning, try 1 cup for every 3 quarts of water. Hope this helps.
One recipe for a cleaner that will do the same as TSP calls for Borax, Ammonia, and Water. Mix 2 ounces of Borax with 1 tsp. of Ammonia, and then add 2 quarts of water. Walls can be cleaned easily by using a mop instead of climbing and scrubbing.
Tsp. stands for teaspoon.Tbsp. stands for tablespoon.Be careful not to mix the 2 up as it can make a world of difference while making a recipe!teaspoonTSP stands for tri sodium phosphate, a very powerful cleaner.
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It is 'tsp'.
36 tsp
1 c = 48 tsp 10 tsp x 1c/48tsp = 0.2 cups
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24 tsp 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
They make your teeth cleaner.
There is no specific cleaner needed, but you should make sure it isn't a cleaner that will leave a residue.
It depends on the mass of the item. A tsp of parsley does not weigh the same as a tsp of led shot (used in duck hunting).
.75 tsp or 3/4 tsp