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.

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.

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