HOW TO MAKE 20LITERS OF MULTIPURPOSE SOAP

in The City of Neoxian6 months ago (edited)

Hello hive family,
today I'm going to share one of my acquired skills here on hive,
READY..... SET............ LEARN!!!
Step one
Get your safety materials first safety first please stay alive for us all and since we would be working with chemicals,e.g safety googling, safety gloves and a nose mask, etc
Step two
Get the list of the required ingredients for the liquid soap they are:
Nitro sol
Caustic soda
Soda Ash
Texapon
SLS Powder/rice
STPP
Sulphonic acid

Borax salt
EDTA
preservatives
Colour
Glycerin
Perfume
Note:the listed ingredients are to be used in the written order,
Step three
Dissolving process:desolve the following in I litre of water, each in a separate bowl or basin and should be left in about 30 minutes to desolve
SLS Powder/rice 500g
Soda ash 250g
ST T P 65g

Caustic soda 80g

Step four the mixing process
add 16 liters of water to a large rubber that would be able to hold up to 25 liters of water, and Nythrosol150g and mix properly till desolved to make easier add glacerine to make the Nothrosol melt completely into the water with no trace of lumps,

add the already desolved mixture of costic soda first before the soda ash mix properly then add the soda ash and mix well, and texapon250g directly no need to dissolve in water it comes in a liquid form,
add the SLS 250g add 500g of sulphonic acid after mixing properly add the borax and the EDTA into one bowl mix and add into the solution add sodium benzocate 220g which is for preservation add 15 ml of glycerin add colors to taste, and perfume or fragrance to the soap and your soap is ready it can be used for
hand washing, bathing and washing of clothings and toilet at the comfort of your home
And now your own liquid soap would be ready in no time


Note I didn't take pictures when I was making my soap but I did some screenshots only for reference sake

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Wow, thank you for this .

Wow this is very educating thanks for sharing

Your welcome