Thursday, December 24, 2009

What are the ingredients of liquid laundry soap and white distilled vinegar?

The title says it all.What are the ingredients of liquid laundry soap and white distilled vinegar?
LAUNDRY ROOM





Laundry Detergent


1 oz. liquid castile soap


1/2 cup washing soda


1/2 cup borax


1/4 cup baking soda or 1/4 cup white vinegar





Using the liquid castile soap as a base, combine with washing soda, borax (for stains and bleaching), and either baking soda (reduces static and softens fabrics) or white vinegar (softens fabrics, reduces static and bleaches clothes). If you feel like your clothes aren't clean enough, play around with the amount of liquid castile soap, using from 1 oz. to 1 cup.


http://www.thegreenguide.com/blog/diy_di鈥?/a>What are the ingredients of liquid laundry soap and white distilled vinegar?
Distilled vinegar is not distilled. The name merely means that it is made from distilled alcohol. This is done in a fermentation process in which the fermenting bacteria, a species of Acetobacter, oxidizes the added alcohol to acetic acid. The fermentation mixture is filtered and diluted to give an acetic acid concentration of about 5%. This is vinegar. It does contain nitrogenous material which is in part derived from the nutrient mixture added to the fermentation in order to keep the Acetobacter growing, and in part from those bacteria that die and disintegrate during the fermentation. This acetic fermentation is common to all vinegars so that they all contain the same kinds of nitrogenous 'contaminants', although in differing amounts.





As far as liquid laundry soap, it depends on who makes it. Just google liquid laundry soap and you will find a ton of different options:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laundry_det鈥?/a>





http://www.cleaning101.com/laundry/fact/鈥?/a>





http://www.ingredients.za.net/ingredient鈥?/a>

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