Wool Wash & Car Wash
Melt down about 300 grams of soap scrap with around 16 litres of water, add some eucalyptus essential oil and you have the perfect Wool Wash. This also makes a perfect car wash.
Soap Balls
120 grams of powdered or grains of handmade soap
20 ml of water.
Place the powdered soap into a bowl
Add water and/or essential or fragrant oils
Mix together with your hands until the mixture becomes the consistency of bread dough.
Roll into a ball and leave to dry for around four weeks.
Washing Machine Powder
300 grams of grated natural soap powder (purchase from Robyn's Soap House)
3 cups of Borax (purchase from supermarket)
3 cups of washing soda (purchase from supermarket)
Method:
Place soap powder into a large bowl, add Borax and Washing Soda, stir until combined.
Use 1/4 cup in front loader
Use 1/2 cup in top loader
Vinegar can be used as a fabric softener
Melt down about 300 grams of soap scrap with around 16 litres of water, add some eucalyptus essential oil and you have the perfect Wool Wash. This also makes a perfect car wash.
Soap Balls
120 grams of powdered or grains of handmade soap
20 ml of water.
Place the powdered soap into a bowl
Add water and/or essential or fragrant oils
Mix together with your hands until the mixture becomes the consistency of bread dough.
Roll into a ball and leave to dry for around four weeks.
Washing Machine Powder
300 grams of grated natural soap powder (purchase from Robyn's Soap House)
3 cups of Borax (purchase from supermarket)
3 cups of washing soda (purchase from supermarket)
Method:
Place soap powder into a large bowl, add Borax and Washing Soda, stir until combined.
Use 1/4 cup in front loader
Use 1/2 cup in top loader
Vinegar can be used as a fabric softener