Unlocking the potential of everyday household items can lead to discovering versatile uses you might never have considered. This time, let’s delve into crafting a homemade stain remover soap, leveraging the power of hydrogen peroxide. Known for its whitening capabilities, this soap is particularly effective for white clothes, kitchen towels, and other white fabrics, offering a chlorine-free bleaching solution.
What makes this DIY project stand out is its simplicity and the gentle care it provides to fabrics. By soaking the stained items overnight, you eliminate the need for rigorous scrubbing, preserving the fabric’s integrity while achieving impeccable cleanliness.
Ingredients:
1 bar of coconut soap
2 liters of hot water
500 ml of coconut-based detergent
4 bottles (80 ml each) of 40-volume hydrogen peroxide
Procedure:
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