I have very hard well water so one extra rinse just isn't enough to get the soap out and
soap residue makes the diapers repel moisture instead of absorbing.
Not exact matches
To MerryMumma, your ambition is admirable, but you may have
made afew mistakes, one being leaving dish
soap residue on the inside of your jars.
If you take any plant, burn it to ash, throw the ash in a pot of water, stir it around, skim it off, and let it evaporate, you'll be left with a white
residue at the bottom known as pot ash — used since the dawn of history for everything from
making soap, glass, fertilizers, and bleach.
This easy - to -
make shampoo and rinse removes
soap residue and prevents the dandruff that can result in itchy skin.
Rinse thoroughly to
make sure there is no
soap residue left behind when you refill the bowls since that could upset your pet's stomach.
There should be no
soap or disinfectant
residue left behind, since birds can easily ingest any cleaning or disinfecting solutions in their habitat,
making them sick or worse.
(Tip: Too much
soap residue in either case can
make a mat slippery, so go easy on the
soap.)
I
make my own «GP» cleaner half gallon clear ammonia must be clear the «lemon» scented the yellow one leave a
residue behind, 1 quart isopropyl alcohol or denatured alcohol and about 1/2 tablespoon dish
soap.