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Soaps for removing stains very common. They are prepared for the most part by dissolving the finished soap in a small amount of water or in another solvent with the addition of stain-removing substances. These soaps are chiefly prepared by the addition of ox gall, as the latter is a good remedy for removing various stains.

1st recipe:

  • Sound soap 1,5 kg;
  • Ox bile 3 kg;
  • Sugar 75 kg;
  • Honey 75 g;
  • Venetian turpentine 75 g;
  • Ammonia 200 g.

Soap is cut into small chips and bile is added. Mix all parts and evaporate until the sample on the glass solidifies. Then the remaining parts are added and stirred until a homogeneous mass is obtained, which is poured into molds.

2st recipe:

  • Fresh ox bile 1 kg;
  • Sound soap 1 kg;
  • Borax 100 g;
  • Wine alcohol 100 g.

Mix the first three parts while heating; when a homogeneous mass is learned, alcohol is added and poured into molds.

Soap for cleaning cloth and fabric

  • Ox bile 125 g;
  • Sound soap 750 g;
  • Turpentine 30 g;
  • Water 1,5 l;
  • Wine alcohol 125 g.

Soap is cut into chips, dissolved when heated in water, bile, turpentine are added, mixed and poured into molds.

Kerosene soap for cleaning fabrics

  • Green soap 1 kg;
  • Ammonia 500 g;
  • Turpentine 500 g;
  • Kerosene 2 kg.

Mix all parts while heating. This soap is a very good remedy; they can wash the fabrics of the most delicate colors. You can use it for wool, cloth, furs, velvet, etc. You can use this soap in cold water.

Soap for cleaning silk linen

  • Finely grated soap 500 g;
  • Honey 30 g;
  • Sugar 90 g;
  • Venetian turpentine 10 g.

A little ox bile is added to the above ingredients, mixed well in a clay pot while heating, then poured into molds lined with wet rags.

Soap for washing colored woolen and silk fabrics

  • A solution of bovine bile 500 g;
  • White plain soap 500 g;
  • Honey 30 g;
  • Sugar 20 g;
  • Turpentine 20 g;
  • Ammonia 60 g.

Soap is dissolved in ox bile, constantly stirring, and heated until the sample, poured onto a cold surface, begins to harden; then honey, sugar, turpentine and ammonia are added to the still warm mass. Soap is poured into paper boxes or balls are formed.

Soap for cleaning silk products

  • Coconut oil 5,5 kg;
  • Fat 3 kg;
  • An aqueous solution of caustic soda 40 ° Be 3 kg;
  • Turpentine 340 g;
  • Ox bile 570 g;
  • Green ultramarine 55 g.

Coconut oil and lard are saponified with an aqueous solution of caustic soda; turpentine, ox bile and green ultramarine are added to the resulting soap, which together makes a very good soap for stains.

Soap sticks for removing stains

  • Ox bile 100 g;
  • Borax 200 g;
  • Sound soap 1 kg;
  • Ugdemagnesium salt 200 g;
  • Green soap 300 g.

All parts are mixed with heating and molded.

Stain cleaning balls (excluding ink stains and rust)

  • Grated Marseille soap 125 g;
  • Pure alcohol 200 g;
  • Purified turpentine 30 g;
  • Egg yolk 6 pieces.

Soap is dissolved in alcohol, egg yolks and turpentine are added, shaken well and kneaded with an appropriate amount of fuller. Soap is rolled into balls of the desired size.

Vinegar and wine stain cleaning balls

  • White soap 65 g;
  • Turpentine 10 g;
  • Ammonia 5 g.

Prepared in the manner described above.

Balls for cleaning tar stains, wax and oil paints

  • White soap 60 g;
  • Pure potash 15 g;
  • Essential oil of juniper berries 8 g.

The potash and juniper berry oil are well mixed and molded into the desired size balls.

Grease and tar stain cleaning balls

  • Soap 350 g;
  • Turpentine 150 g;
  • White clay 500 g.

Mix and add a sufficient amount of alcohol until a thick mass is formed, which is molded.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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