Hi there, today we are going to make you learn a very important thing to add smiles to you and and your family. There is always a need to save money when you need to. This post will teach the basic steps to make liquid soap which you can use for all your cleaning at home. Let say you want to wash your toilet and bath room, make laundry or even watch plate, one liquid soap can do that for you.
I won't keep you waiting any longer I know I have wet your appetite enough on this issue, I am hoping to make a video tutorial on this topic via my YouTube channel, so be rest assured that the very same steps I will be giving you here is what I will definitely be using over there. So it all depends on how fast a learner you are and what learning methods works for you.
Yeah enough of the introductory speech, let's up in immediately to the matter of the day. Now before I start taking you on a baby step on this, it will be nice to list out the items you need for the production. Note, the price might be different from what you have in your locality, this therefore means that I will omit the part of pricing in this post. To confirm the price of any item I will be posting here, please consult your local store.
ITEM LIST
Distilled water for the lye mixture.- ounce sunflower oil.
- 7 ounce coconut oil.
- 5 1/2 ounce potassium hydroxide KOH.
- 40 ounce distilled water to dilute the soap paste.
- 2 ounce boric acid
- 3 ounce fragrance or essential oil, as desired.
- Soap dye or colorant, if desired.
HOW TO GIVE YOUR LIQUID SOUP A GOOD SCENT
If you’d like to scent your soap you can also add essential oils, though that’s completely optional.
Those that smell nice and that have disinfectant qualities include lavandin, peppermint, and tea tree. At the end of the process, you’ll have a golden liquid soap that’s golden and translucent.
STEP BY STEP GUIDE ON THE LIQUID SOAP MIXTURE
At the end of this steps, you will discover that with only a few inexpensive supplies, you can easily make up a big batch of liquid hand soap to use as hand wash or body wash. If you don’t like using soap bars, but seem to have a drawer full; this is a great liquid soap recipe to utilize them.
Please before I talk about the steps, let's see the utensils in your kitchen you can use for this production.
- Grater
- Medicine measuring cup
- Measuring Jug
- Large Saucepan
- Whisk
- Funnel & Ladle
- Empty Soap Dispenser Pump Bottle
A major difference between making liquid soap and bar soap is that it is a "hot process" soap.
Now let get on with the steps.
- Bring the Soap Paste to Trace.
- Cook the Paste
- Test the Paste
- Dilute the Paste.
- Neutralize the Liquid Soap
- Add Fragrance or Color.
- Let the Liquid Soap Rest