How to make homemade liquid soap

How to make homemade liquid soap

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These days the market is full of various kinds of detergents, liquid and bar soap that either destroys the item to be washed or renders it not clean enough. This is mainly because these producers managing the raw materials used in producing these soaps, in other to get more gain. So, instead of being a victim to this why not try making yours. One that will last you enough to keep you off the soap market. Let me go straight to the point.

These raw materials a very cheap. So you have to identify the market in your area these chemicals are sold; just ask for soap making shop and you will be directed to the shop. Though some tend to sell more expensive than others, you have to be sure that you are not cheated, so be wise in the market.

RAW MATERIALS NEEDED
- Nathasou
- Light/light ash
- Telephon
- Caustic soda
- Sulphurinic
- Formula
- Perfume
- and colour


THE MAKING

- You have to set aside 10 litres of water which will be used to mix. If you want more like 20 litres and above, you have to inform the seller to give you the raw materials appropriate for the quantity you want to achieve; this is key.

- Then provide six sizeable containers for all the materials except the perfume. Put them into these containers, and then add water from that same ten litres gallon of water.

- Allow to settle for a day. Doing this the materials will be soft enough to dissolve when mixing.

- After a day turn all the materials into a bucket and mix thoroughly as you add water continuously. Mix until the mixture is thorough, then add the perfume, for a good fragrance.

- Now you can put them into a clean bottle or containers for home use.

Finally, you can use for washing clothes or utensils. This will lessen expense. You can try it just with 1,500 naira only. If you want to sell, it is even better as you gain a lot from just ten litres. Remember, don't add too much water thereby making it watery and less effective, you won't make profit this way. Enjoy your week.

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