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just use soap with hot water =)
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.
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No it's impossible.
Homemade laundry soap can be effective at cleaning clothes, but it may not always be as strong as store-bought options that contain more powerful cleaning agents and technology. It ultimately depends on the specific ingredients and recipe used in the homemade soap, as well as the type of stains and soils in the laundry.
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.
Personally, it's your choice. But I will tell you that Homemade soap is Not made with harmful chemicals doesn't hurt the waterways It's often vegan and not tested on animals. The cons? It's expensive and hard to make
Yes, I can make homemade chili.
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.
A mixture of water, white vinegar, and dish soap is a recommended homemade vinyl siding cleaner.
To make a homemade bike chain cleaner, you can mix equal parts of water and degreasing dish soap in a container. Dip a brush into the mixture and scrub the bike chain thoroughly. Rinse the chain with clean water and dry it before applying lubricant.