How to use household black soap
How to use household black soap
How to use it to shine any surface from home to garden.
For floors, walls and furniture |
For regular maintenance, dilute 1 tablespoon in 5 liters of water. Wash and dry with a microfiber cloth without rinsing. | |
For pans or fryer |
To make pans shine, apply pure soap to a damp sponge, rinse then wipe with a microfiber cloth. For very dirty surfaces, rub and leave to act for a moment before rinsing then wiping. |
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For chrome, faucets or stainless steel appliances | On stainless steel appliances, dilute 1 tablespoon in 5 liters of hot water then wipe with a microfiber cloth. For sink, use pure on a damp sponge, rinse and wipe with a microfiber cloth | |
For flawless windows | Dilute 1 to 2 teaspoons of soap in 5 liters of hot water. Wash then dry with a microfiber cloth without rinsing. | |
For car, motorcycle, boat or camping trailer | To shine the bodywork and clean the interior, dilute 1 to 2 tablespoons in 5 liters of hot water. For very dirty parts, use pure on a damp sponge, rinse and wipe with a microfiber cloth. | |
For ecological laundry |
Mix 50 g of black soap in a liter of boiling water. Leave to cool and use 200ml for each load for an eco-friendly laundry detergent recipe. |
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For unwanted insects in the garden. | Mix 4 to 5 tbsp. black soap unscented with 1 liter of hot water (not boiling). Transfer to a spray bottle. Let cool. It's ready to use. |
The benefits of using our household black soap
- Concentrated product, a small amount is enough.
- 100% natural, without perfume or EDTA
- 100% vegetable origin
- Not tested on animals
- hypoallergenic
- Replaces many cleaners.
- Cleans without leaving chemical residue in the house.
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This guide is intended for the use of black household soap from
Time Shard
Saint Pamphile, Quebec