Tutorial on how to make environmentally friendly washing powder, which can really clean clothes~ Please refer to the detailed illustrated tutorial below for specific DIY steps.
Tools and Materials:
Collect soap scraps and chop them into small pieces to facilitate dissolution.
Prepare 1,200 grams of soap crumbs and 600 grams of edible soda ash (about half the weight of the soap crumbs).
How to make laundry:Pour the broken soap into a stainless steel basin.
Add about 2400 grams of water (twice the weight of the crushed soap). I want to make a special note here. It doesn’t matter if you add more or less water.
The purpose of adding water is to melt the soap crumbs. Adding more water will make it easier to melt, but the drying time may be longer in the future, and vice versa.
Slowly stir and melt the soap crumbs over low heat (adding water and letting it sit overnight will speed up the melting).
Pour in 600 grams of edible soda ash (about half the weight of the crushed soap).
Stir well.
Use a net bag or flat lay to dry for one to two months (depending on weather conditions) until dry.
Break the soap bar from time to time during the drying process.
Grind the dried soap bar into powder or crush it (the more crushed it is, the easier it will be to dissolve in water).
Grinding into powder is a troublesome process. If there are no grinding tools, dry soap bars can be crushed and used.
Environmentally friendly washing powder is produced.
A small experiment on using crushed soap powder: Take a small cup of hot water and a small spoonful of soap powder.
Stir to dissolve.
Wash small cotton items.
The bubbles are abundant, the cleaning is very clean, and the experiment was successful.
This homemade laundry detergent is very clean for washing babys clothes, and it is completely natural and will never harm your babys tender skin. Moms, please consider it~~~