For those of you who continue to talk about unrelated topics of plastic, syntethic ingredients, syndets or other topics NOT pertaining to
@TennisGirl questions, could you please move this discussion into a new thread instead, and continue your conversation there? That would be helpful. Understandably she is frustrated about this hijack, and have communicated this very clearly.
I'd like to add EOs to make the spray smell better, but don't want to use dish soap as the solubizer (which is what all the YT folks recommend). Has anyone tried PS80 for this, and if so, how much do you use? TIAFYH.
Yes I have. I love essential oils in my cleaning products, and add them to everything I make (in safe usage rates). Poly80 is very usefull when I have to get them dispersed in a spray without alcohol, or if the alcohol content is not high enough to help disperse the oils.
Depending on the cleaning product I make (
I make powders, scrubs, liquids and dishsoaps) my dosage is different for the poly.
But in the sprays I use on glass or mirrors I make sure to not use to much as it will make streaks. BUT since you are making a
rinse off shower spray to prevent build-up you don`t have to worry about streaks. So you can use between a half a treaspoon to a full teaspoon of poly80 per. litre of water/liquids (that will be 33oz of liquid per google).
But I say that with a caveat, because I don`t know how hard water you have, or other things in your recipe that can skew the results. So the best is to start low, and go from there.
Since essential oils are so concentrated by nature I don`t need much poly80 to help with the emulsification, and use a half a teaspoon in my general blend. But it also depend on the essential oils I use. Citrus oils takes a bit more poly80 than pine or eucalyptus etc, at least in my experience.
If I have been unclear on something please let me know, English is not my original language so I apologize if there is something I have missed