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In France, when we think of Savon de Marseille, we think of laundry and the image of grandmothers washing household linens. Savon de Marseille works cold or hot. Switching to natural detergent is good for you and the planet. Natural detergents are biodegradable and non-toxic. Making the switch to natural detergent is a way to reduce your footprint and create a healthier home.
Traditional detergents can contain harsh chemicals that irritate the skin and the planet. Natural detergents are made with gentle, eco-friendly ingredients that are biodegradable and non-toxic. In this article, we will learn about the benefits of natural detergent and get a simple recipe for making your own with Marseille soap flakes.
Marseille soap, a staple in French households since the 14th century, is famous for its natural composition and uses. Whether washing dishes, cleaning floors, or doing laundry, Marseille soap is a multi-purpose wonder. Six steps:. Melt the soap shavings in a large pan with 1 litre of hot water. For quicker dissolution, use boiling water. Stir over low heat until the soap shavings are all dissolved.
Note: Soda crystals increase water pH. When cold, the soap gets thicker. So before every use, you need to shake the bottle and add 3 to 4 tablespoons of hot water to make it liquid again. Five steps:. Mix the soap shavings, bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar in 1 litre of hot water in a large pan. Bicarbonate of soda helps to maintain the colours of your laundry, white vinegar descales your washing machine, and Savon de Marseille makes your clothes clean.
For a quick wash, pour ml of detergent into a ball at the centre of your laundry. To whiten the laundry, add 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda, and for extra softness, you can add half a glass of white vinegar to the softener tray.