How to Make Borax Free Castile Liquid Dishwashing Soap That Works!
by
Karen Lee
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$5
10 Minutes
Easy
There are many tutorials for making dishwashing soap on the internet. And they all use castile soap. But castile soap, if not used correctly, leaves a film on your dishes. I explain why that happens and how to avoid that pitfall in this post. You might ask, why make dishwashing soap when you can buy them at stores? Most of commercial dishwashing soap contain chemicals that I am not comfortable ingesting, like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), a foaming agent that many people are sensitive to.
For another soap-making project read this guide on how to make liquid soap!
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Suggested materials:
- Castile soap
- Jar
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Published February 19th, 2014 7:15 AM
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Bonnie Lewenza on Feb 19, 2014The film that the castile soap leaves is what I don't like. I can't wait to do this one, because the other ones on here I had to use vinegar rinse to get the film off. It was like having to do dishes twice.
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