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What a discovery! I am absolutely delighted with this simple laundry liquid formula that I've been making from my homemade cold and hot processed laundry bar soap recipes (links for those and much more below).
*Written details for the formula and method:*
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*Timestamps:*
00:03 Introduction
00:58 Member shout out :)
01:18 Recipe overview
01:33 What makes this different?
03:01 Why I had to remake the video
04:02 Gel and/or liquid versions
04:45 Choosing your bar soap
05:50 Grate the soap
06:50 Add ingredients to the pot
09:23 Gently cook the mixture (liquid version)
10:04 How to make the gel version
11:25 How I discovered the liquid V gel
11:57 How I would use the gel
12:17 How to turn it back to gel from liquid (sort of works)
13:48 Transfer finished product to bottles
15:06 Warning - only for laundry!
15:57 Adding essential oils to the soap
17:15 Down to my laundry - putting on a load
18:30 My tips for success with this
20:14 Dosing the machine
21:36 Vinegar rinse
22:29 My pulley washing line
23:12 Close and member group details
24:04 Funny bits
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*Helpful video links*
Eucalyptus Laundry Soap with Coconut and Rice Bran Oils https://youtu.be/GU81ycnFgEU
How to make soap using up bits of old oils! (this is the citric acid laundry soap bar I used for the liquid formula) https://youtu.be/5w-YxodZJxc
DIY Laundry Soap Powder with Handmade Soap Base https://youtu.be/4dufZ7efqbQ
How to use citric acid in your soap recipes https://www.ellyseveryday.com/....ellys-everyday-blog/
Calculate bar soap recipes https://youtu.be/AqKxin0q1bM
Calculate liquid soap recipes https://youtu.be/dBPmh4UpoHk
Calculate soap mold volume https://youtu.be/ZguW6J3Jj2Q
Choosing oils for soap making - formulating soap recipes https://youtu.be/V-uDPifp3n0
Superfat in soap making explained https://youtu.be/cI6D3kbAb40
Soap making water discount explained https://youtu.be/wd7_uZfbPn4
Soap making temperatures https://youtu.be/Tm2tq1hp6AY
Citric acid in soap making http://www.ellyseveryday.com/e....llys-everyday-blog/h
pH testing soap with paper strips https://youtu.be/3BP7089FqOI
pH testing soap with the Zap Test https://youtu.be/SS14Gsl4gKQ
*ALTERNATIVE LIQUID RECIPES FOR BODY SOAP/HAND WASHING*
Liquid Castile Soap Making – 100% olive oil liquid soap recipe https://youtu.be/Q-Ul8NNQZqg
Easy Liquid Soap Recipe using all Rice Bran Oil https://youtu.be/0Kv-ObTjLHw
Liquid Soap Making Tutorial – Complete Process and Easy Beginner Recipe https://youtu.be/_WPIMsLk1P8
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The information provided in my videos and website is based on my own personal research and experience and is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional soap manufacturer, nor do I have formal qualifications in chemistry or skincare formulation (or any other related field) and I make no guarantees about the correctness of the information presented. Use the information in my videos and on my website at your own risk.
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This is a comprehensive liquid soap making tutorial and easy beginner recipe to get you started with making your own liquid soap from scratch at home. This recipe is great for beginners (no volcanoes!), it’s super fast to come together and it makes a nice general use liquid soap, perfect for handwashing, bathing and household cleaning. *Recipe details*700g total oil batch 20% lye concentration for the lye solution (this dictates the water amount in the recipe)(1% superfat calculated into the recipe) 489g olive oil (70%) 140g castor oil (20%) 70g coconut oil (10%) 597g distilled or demineralised water (boiled filtered tap water can be used but your soap may not be clear) 149g potassium hydroxide (90% KOH - more details about that below) I added essential oils at a rate of 2% of the total finished soap weight – you will need to calculate this for your own soap batch, depending on how much paste you dilute. You may also want to reduce this amount to 1 or 1.5% - depending on your essential oils and your personal preference. To make the salt solution for thickening the soap, dissolve 20g of salt into 80g of hot distilled or filtered water. Stir the mixture until the salt dissolves. This solution can be multiplied to produce a larger batch. It can also be stored under refrigeration indefinitely.This liquid soap recipe makes approximately 1445g of finished liquid soap paste, not accounting for evaporation during the cook. This amount of paste will make approximately 3.6 litres (3600g) of finished liquid soap at a dilution rate of 1:1.5 (1 part paste to 1.5 parts water).Potassium hydroxide can be best purchased through online soap making suppliers. Google ‘potassium hydroxide’ and your city/state name (eg. ‘potassium hydroxide Brisbane') to get your closest options. Most potassium hydroxide is labelled as 90% pure, so if you are calculating your own liquid soap recipe make sure to enter potassium hydroxide as your lye type and change the purity level as needed in your soap calculator. I used the app called ‘Soap Lye Calculator’ (android phone app) to calculate this recipe.*New to soap making? This is important!*Sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide (lyes) used in soap making, in granular or flake form or in solution with water/other liquids, as well as raw soap batter, are highly corrosive and require careful and attentive handling and the proper use of personal protective equipment. Please watch this video to learn more about essential soap making safety precautions https://youtu.be/EZTsW9UvNmUWeb page https://www.ellyseveryday.com/....introduction-to-soap Everyday Membership Group*Are you looking for extra connection and support with your soap making and/or sourdough bread baking? Come and join my affordable Membership Group for access to fortnightly Q&A podcasts where I answer member questions and talk in depth about all things soap and bread making! I’d love to meet you there :)
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