Instructions
1. Mix the Base
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In a large bowl or bucket, pour the hot water.
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Slowly add baking soda, stirring continuously until dissolved.
2. Add the Cleaning Power
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Stir in the white vinegar gently — it may fizz briefly.
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Add liquid dish soap and mix until smooth.
3. Customize & Mold
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Add essential oils if desired for fragrance and antibacterial benefits.
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Pour the mixture into silicone soap molds or empty containers.
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Let cool at room temperature. Once set, store in a cool, dry place.
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Time & Yield
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Prep time: 10 minutes
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Cooling/setting time: ~4–6 hours
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Makes: ~6 soap bars (standard size)
Uses & Benefits
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Cleans counters, sinks, and tiles
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Freshens laundry loads naturally
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Can be used as dish soap bar
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Gentle on hands — no harsh chemicals
Tips
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Always test on a small area first for delicate surfaces.
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For a harder soap, reduce water slightly or let it cure longer.
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Store in an airtight container to extend shelf life.
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