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Soap powders, pastes and compositions for washing hands after work. Simple recipes and tips

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Here are the recipes soap powders, pastes and compositions for washing hands after work.

Hand washing powder after work

  • Soap shavings 2 kg;
  • Borax powder 200 g;
  • Soda ash 200 g;
  • Pumice powder 100 g

Soap shavings should be well dried and crushed into powder.

It is good to use soap chips cooked in coconut oil for this recipe. Soap shavings must first be dried in the most thorough way. They should not even leave traces of moisture. All other materials must also be thoroughly dried and ground into a fine powder. The resulting powders are thoroughly mixed and scattered in paper boxes of appropriate sizes.

Composition for washing hands

  • Pork fat of the best quality 3 kg;
  • Coconut oil 1,5 kg;
  • Glycerin 375 g;
  • Caustic potassium 30 °Be 2,6 kg;
  • Caustic soda 30 °Be 450 g;
  • Water 3 l.

Fat, coconut oil, glycerin are placed in the boiler and heated with stirring until all parts are completely dissolved. Then, in a thin stream, a solution of caustic potassium is slowly added in 3-4 doses, then caustic soda (exactly in the indicated order) with continuous light stirring, which must be continued for another 20 minutes after the dissolution of caustic soda. Then close the boiler and leave it alone for 24 hours. After a day, water (3 l) is poured into the mass, heated again and continuously stirred until a thick mass similar to cold cream is obtained. If you want to get the highest quality composition, add 75 g of Russian mineral oil and any odorous oil for smell.

Soap paste for washing hands after work

  • Soap shavings 5 kg;
  • Pumice powder 8 kg;
  • Water 3,5 l;
  • Borax 240 g;
  • Soda ash 60 g;
  • Sassafras artificial oil 30 g.

It is desirable that the shavings contain 10% coconut oil.

Soap shavings, soda ash and water are placed in the cauldron and slowly heated to a boil, stirring until the soap is completely dissolved. While the soap is dissolving, add the borax and stir until a paste-like mass is obtained. After that, pour the pumice stone, stirring it thoroughly. When the pumice is mixed, the mass is gradually cooled and sassafras is added. It is also good to add peppermint oil, which gives the paste a pleasant refreshing effect when consumed. The mass is stirred all the time until it cools down. When the soap has cooled sufficiently, it is poured into boxes while still warm. If the mass is too hard, add water. No coloring is required as the pumice gives sufficient coloring.

Pumice soap paste

  • Soap shavings 2 kg;
  • Water 20 l;
  • Soda ash 800 g;
  • Pumice 2 kg;
  • Lemon oil 28 g.

Dissolve soap in water by heating. Remove from heat and add all other parts. Place in banks.

Soap powder for washing hands after work

  • Soap powder 2 kg;
  • Pumice-soap powder 400 g;
  • Boers 400

Mix well and place in boxes.

Chemical Hand Wash Solution

  • French turpentine 500 g;
  • Ammonia 4 l.

Mix. Use with soap and rinse with clean water.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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