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How to Guide - Make your own Washing Up Liquid with Savon de Marseille Soap

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Continuing our series of all ideas that can help you create amazing cleaners for your home from our "white" Marseille Veg Oil cubes...............

There really is no need for industrial produced chemical mixes when you can make your own natural solutions......and your money will go so much further......

How to make your own washing up liquid soap

A method to turn your solid soap into an eco-friendly liquid washing up mixture that perhaps we are all more used to using, and of course with no nasty chemicals or plastic waste !

 To make 500ml of liquid washing up :

  • 20g of grated Marseille Veg Oil soap cube
  • 1 Teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1 Teaspoon of white vinegar
  • 4 drops of essential oil of your choice ( Tea tree / lemon / lavender )
  • 350ml  of water

Firstly, take your savon de Marseille white veg oil cube and grate 20g into a bowl.

Bring your water to a gentle boil, then pour over your grated soap, mix this until the liquid and soap become one with no bits.

Let the mix cool

Add the baking soda and then the white vinegar, be gentle as this will cause a reaction of foaming so go easy on this part !

Then perfume with the essential oils of your choice such as Tea Tree / Lemon / Lavender etc etc

Pour into a vessel of your choice such as an old  washing up bottle, of glass container - whatever you have to hand to recycle.

And thats it - you now have turned a solid soap back into a liquid cleaner, taking out lots of chemicals and commercial transportation of water in the process as well as recycling your containers !

 

Parfait !

 

 

Use one cap full for 2 litres of water to clean and sanitise the floors and walls...

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