

When we saw this recipe from our friend Katie, we knew it would be a winner! These homemade bubbles are stronger and kids can give the bubbles a little bounce if they don’t touch with their hands.
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Descargue la hoja de dilución en Español aquí.Let’s whip up a homemade bubble solution for bouncy bubbles! Homemade Bubble Solution: How to make bubbles at home
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Download a one-page copy of this cheat sheet here. Our top selling Pure-Castile Liquid Soaps are peppermint, lavender and baby unscented. If you have any questions, please ask away! Oh, and if you haven’t purchased yours yet, we invite you to do so at our online store.


On wood and laminate, avoid excess water and mop up wet areas. Dunk mop (microfiber, preferably) and wring thoroughly. (120 mL) of soap in 3 gallons (12 L) of hot water. Mopping (Wood, Laminate & Stone Flooring): Gently press out excess water with a towel. or 15 mL) soap in about 1 gallon (4 L) cold water. Halve these amounts for HE washers.ġ capful (1 Tbsp. Optional: For whitening/deodorizing, add 1/2 c. (80-120 mL) soap for a large load in a regular washer. To avoid water spots in hard water conditions, dry dishes by hand. Use a small squirt of soap for one pot, or more if needed. (15-30 mL) Castile Soap in a large sink of water. Squirt on a scrub brush and scrub dishes. Pre-dilute 1 part soap with 10 parts water.

(7.5 mL) for long hair, either worked directly into very wet hair or pre-diluted in a cup of water. Hair:Ī couple drops for close-cropped hair or up to ½ Tbsp. Wet face and lather several drops of soap into hands. Spray body wash lightly on skin, and wipe with a wet (not dripping) cloth. (7.5 mL) soap with 1 cup (240 mL) water in a spray bottle. Use when running water isn’t an option due to illness, large cast or bandage, or when hiking, camping, etc. Making a Foaming Hand Soap With Castile Soap.One small squirt of soap on a wet washcloth, applied to a wet body.ĭilution of one part soap to 3 parts water. Body Uses: Face:Ģ or 3 drops of soap on wet hands, applied to wet face. Bronner’s users will remember this expression from the old labels. Use the pre-diluted mixture within a couple weeks or mix up in smaller batches. Keep in mind that if you pre-dilute, you are also diluting the preservative, so the shelf life will decrease. For other applications, the soap is diluted directly by the water in the shower or faucet. You’ll notice that for some applications, we recommend pre-diluting the soap-which usually involved combining the soap with water in a separate container. That said, these Pure-Castile Liquid Soap dilutions should get you started. If what you’re cleaning is really dirty or your water is really hard, then you may want to use more than the specified amount. None of these soap dilutions are meant to be exact amounts. Dilute! Dilute! OK!* But how much? Here’s a quick reference.
