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Homemade Zero Waste Dish Soap

March 30, 2016 Catherine Agopcan

 

Experiment 1: Homemade Dish Soap

Trial 1 Results: Partially Successful

Strategy: Followed the recipe and instructions from Natures Nurture Blog to make the soap. Because I had to convert baking soda to washing soda following the instructions from the blog, I ended up putting the washing soda last.  I also used eucalyptus oil.  

Findings: Soap foams up nicely.  Not as much as a regular detergent from my experience.  It cleans up nicely, but again not as well as I was used to with the standard detergent.  I am going to continue using it until I finish it.  When I make it again next time, I want to use actual washing soda as I am not positive I was able to convert baking soda properly.  I also want to try lemon oil and follow the step by steps instructions as described.  

Ingredients: 

Kirk's Castile Soap

Dr. Bronner's Liquid Soap

Eucalyptus Oil

 

Update June 2, 2016: I remade this one more time, but the consistency never came out what I expected so I moved on and instead found an dish soap alternative that is manufactured using zero waste guidelines called Ecos Laundry.  So far that is working as expected.

 

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