FlybyStardancer
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For my first liquid soap, I'm looking to make laundry soap, more-or-less based on the Soaping 101 video (link to the video at the end of the post[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TpYqYDU5vU"][/ame]). I do want to make some changes... Such as replacing the lard with one of the veggie oils I have on hand (canola and liquid soy) and neutralizing with borax instead of citric acid.
Which of those oils would be better for toning down the harshness of the coconut oil?
And for some context idea of how it would get used at my house... I have an old top-loader where all of my clothes get washed on cold. It was leaking a few years ago, and when Dad replaced the leaky seal, he did something that has caused the water pressure for filling the washer to drop dramatically, especially with the cold water. When I do run it on hot, it's for a load of towels/washcloths/dishcloths. I use the same soap/detergent for delicate items as I do normal clothes, and I have wool socks that I throw in with the normal clothes so that they get machine dried (all of the other delicates get hang-dried so they're their own load). The tap water here is pretty much liquid rock, a combination of hard city water and old pipes making it worse. I don't really care of laundry soap creates a lot of bubbles (I don't end up seeing it anyways!), but I do care that it dissolves and cleans the clothes. I'm planning on buying a downy ball to add vinegar to the rinse cycle next time I get to a store that has it.
I'd appreciate suggestions! I'm trying to reduce the number of synthetics and extremely processed products I use in my life.
And the Soaping 101 video:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TpYqYDU5vU[/ame]
Which of those oils would be better for toning down the harshness of the coconut oil?
And for some context idea of how it would get used at my house... I have an old top-loader where all of my clothes get washed on cold. It was leaking a few years ago, and when Dad replaced the leaky seal, he did something that has caused the water pressure for filling the washer to drop dramatically, especially with the cold water. When I do run it on hot, it's for a load of towels/washcloths/dishcloths. I use the same soap/detergent for delicate items as I do normal clothes, and I have wool socks that I throw in with the normal clothes so that they get machine dried (all of the other delicates get hang-dried so they're their own load). The tap water here is pretty much liquid rock, a combination of hard city water and old pipes making it worse. I don't really care of laundry soap creates a lot of bubbles (I don't end up seeing it anyways!), but I do care that it dissolves and cleans the clothes. I'm planning on buying a downy ball to add vinegar to the rinse cycle next time I get to a store that has it.
I'd appreciate suggestions! I'm trying to reduce the number of synthetics and extremely processed products I use in my life.
And the Soaping 101 video:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TpYqYDU5vU[/ame]