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Yes, you can use dish soap instead of laundry detergent in slime, but keep in mind that the consistency and texture of the slime may be different. Experiment with small amounts to see how the slime turns out before making a larger batch.
Yes. Take one teaspoon of dish liquid--any kind--and add it to water. Fill up your foam dish liquid dispenser and shake. That's all there is to it. Saves lots of money.
Yes, beeswax does dissolve in ethanol. This can be useful for creating natural products such as creams or ointments where beeswax serves as a thickening agent.
No, beeswax does not become toxic when heated. However, if beeswax is overheated or burned, it can release fumes that may be irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat. It is best to melt beeswax slowly and at a low temperature to avoid overheating.
A beeswax candle is made of beeswax, which is a natural wax produced by honeybees. Beeswax is collected from honeycomb and then melted and poured into candle molds to create candles. Beeswax candles are known for their natural fragrance and clean-burning properties.
You can make ointment without beeswax and use paraffin wax instead. Most people like beeswax because it is more organic.
Paraffin wax and petroleum jelly are both good substitutes.
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Yes, you can use Dawn instead of Castile soap for this cleaning task.
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Instead of useing turpentine use olive oil in the mix.
Beeswax can now be used for a multitude of purposes. Beeswax is used in soap making, candle making, making cosmetics, lip balms, water proofing leather and wood as in boat building :) :)chay
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All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
The slang term "beeswax" is used instead of "business" - so: "Mind your own business".
No. It will leave a film on dishes and not clean well.
Ash. The ash from wood fires is a reasonable thing to use instead of soap. the leaves from some plants are also useful.