so hard isn't it, something I'm always working on and fail at on occasion. As I learn more about cosmetic chemistry, I swear the madder I get at people who don't think critically. Always been a believer in reading and researching.@Juggsy I feel you. i work in the blood transfusion field, and there is SO MUCH ignorance, misinformation, and just plain stupidity out there about blood donation and transfusion. It’s so maddening to think that people believe the nonsense. I’ve engaged a few times, but mostly I have to just scroll on by.....but believe me, it takes a lot of discipline! (Something I’ve been working on for pretty much my entire adult life is biting my tongue!)
Omg!! I have one that's like 50 years old. I thought it was for the laundry. I got it as a hand me down, it's ancient.. . I'm going to have to clean it up a bit now. For the kitchen I just use stainless steel pump filled with HP Castile Liquid Soap & D.Limonene terpene/isolate. I honestly thought that thing was for old sunshine soap (as a kiwi I'm sure you know it) but I didn't understand why you'd put it in a cage ,We use these in NZ
This made my day, which can only get better when they deliver my new Bosch washing machine.
On that, and off topic, but who makes their own laundry detergent.
I tried soap nuts but wasn't happy with results. I've seen some formulas in Flick's textbooks. I have a few. But I've not been game enough. I could easily make a liquid out of few surfactants I have but would prefer powder.
Only thing I'm really still buying.
I'd assume I'd use sodium percarbonate but % ?
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I searched the forum and the general consensus seems to be that commercial is better. ??
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