I do not have it, but honestly I do not use homemade dish soap, We mostly use dishwasher and the rest i use down or dawn I am ashamed to do it :evil:
usually when my sink seems to be blocked it is the fat from dishes or pans
I let hot water run for few minutes and it unblocks itself
Maybe someone can give you a better answer Biarine
Just like bar soap, liquid soap can create soap scum if you have hard water and this can clog pipes.
So if you have hard water and are not using sodium citrate or EDTA or some other chelator, then yes it can clog your drain.
Our water is soft but my suspension due to oil and fat from my pan ( as I love bacon ) that goes into the drain when I wash them
Our water is soft but my suspension due to oil and fat from my pan ( as I love bacon ) that goes into the drain when I wash them
Biarine, it seems more likely that the bacon fat is more likely the cause. Also rice is really bad on drains. We used to have a restaurant and it seemed like rice was the worst of all the foods in combination with grease for clogging the drains.
At home, I never pour any grease down the drain. I always have kept a glass jar (pickle jar or olive jar or whatever happens to be handy) to pour such things into before washing those pans. I even wipe it out with a paper towel if it's not fluid enough to pour & toss the paper towel in the garbage bin. I learned this from my mom, who did the same thing when I was growing up. Well she didn't use a paper towel; she used a newspaper, but newspapers were abundant in our household and paper towels didn't even exist back then, at least not in my childhood home.
Biarine, it seems more likely that the bacon fat is more likely the cause. Also rice is really bad on drains. We used to have a restaurant and it seemed like rice was the worst of all the foods in combination with grease for clogging the drains.
At home, I never pour any grease down the drain. I always have kept a glass jar (pickle jar or olive jar or whatever happens to be handy) to pour such things into before washing those pans. I even wipe it out with a paper towel if it's not fluid enough to pour & toss the paper towel in the garbage bin. I learned this from my mom, who did the same thing when I was growing up. Well she didn't use a paper towel; she used a newspaper, but newspapers were abundant in our household and paper towels didn't even exist back then, at least not in my childhood home.
^^ and me. We have a mesh plug that catches all the rice and other bits that I throw away as well.
And I use citric acid in my soap.
How much you use CA in your soap and how much sf? Thank you.
How much you use CA in your soap and how much sf? Thank you.
I use 10g of CA per kg of oils and 2% SF for my bar soap.
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