Quantity (grams) | % to Total Weight | |
coconut oil | 6050 | 60.5 |
lye | 3700 | 37 |
CDEA | 50 | 0.5 |
sodium silicate | 50 | 0.5 |
lemon fragrance | 50 | 0.5 |
soda ash | 100 | 1 |
TOTAL | 10,000 grams | 100% |
- caustic soda: 1.0 kg or 2kg
- plus water: 2.5kg or 5g
- total: 3.5kg or 7kg
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- In a pail, slowly add 2kg of caustic soda in 5kg of water. Mix thoroughly. This mixture is the lye solution with 36°Be (Beume concentrate)
- Allow the lye solution to cool by dipping the pail in a bigger pail containing cold water. Continue stirring until lye solution cools.
- Using a hydrometer, check if the lye solution has reached the right concentration level, which should be 36°Be
- Weigh 3.7kg lye solution. Set aside.
- Measure 6.05kg coco oil and pour it into the mixer.
- Switch on the mixer. After a few minutes, pour the lye solution. Mix very well.
- When the oil and lye solution mixture has thickened, add 50 milligrams of coco diethanol amide or CDEA. Then add 100 grams soda ash.
- While mixing the ingredients continuously, add 50 grams of lemon fragrance.
- With a stirring rod, test the consistency of the mixture from time to time while mixing it continuously for 15-20 minutes or until the mixture becomes as thick as condensed milk.
- When the mixture reaches the right consistency, pour it evenly into the soap frame or mold lined with katsa cloth.
- Let the soap stand in the frame overnight for the saponification process. The chemical elements added to the soap will take effect during this process.
- Wipe the soap once in a while with a rag to remove moisture.
- After 24 hours, slice the soap according to desired size and weight.
- The soap should only be used after 2-7 days when if has achieved the desired hardness and has passed the effects of caustic soda.
Quantity | % to Total Weight | |
dry soap chips | 1 glass | 40 |
sodium sulfate | 1 glass | 40 |
STPP | 1/2 glass | 20 |
tergitol | 1 ml | 0.1 |
TOTAL | 2 1/2 glasses | 100% |
- plastic glasses (for measuring the ingredients)
- basin or mixing bowl
- hand gloves
- jar or container with lids
- Shave or break into pieces a laundry bar soap to make one glass of dry soap chips. Prepare one glass of sodium phosphate. This will provide the so-called abrasive strength to the powdered detergent.
- Mix the dry soap chips and sodium phosphate in a basin. Add 1/2 glass of STPP to the mixture. The STPP will make the soap produce suds.
- Add 1 ml of tergitol to the mixture. This serves as binder for the powdered detergent so that it does not become very loose.
- Mix the ingredients well with your hands. Wear gloves to avoid any allergic reaction.
- Transfer the mixture to a jar with lid. Shake the jar to mix the ingredients well. Set aside. This is now your powdered detergent.
Part 2 – Making Natural Laundry Bar Soap and Powdered Detergent
Part 3 – Making All-Purpose Liquid Cleaner and Dishwashing Paste
Part 4 – Making Herbal Bath Soap and Aloe Vera Shampoo
Part 5 – Making Liquid Detergent and Liquid Laundry Soap
Part 6 – Making Facial Cleanser
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For more info, contact:
DOST Central Office
DOST Bldg. Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig
Telephone: (632) 837-20-71 to 82
Fax: (632) 837-8937
Web: dost.gov.ph
For training and seminars:
G/F TLRC Building
103 J. Abad Santos St.
Little Baguio, San Juan, M.M.
Tel: 727-6205 loc. 202 & 203
Web: www.tlrc.gov.ph
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