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If you mean that you want it to be liquid rather than the gelataneous mass, you can make it with homemade lye soap rather than from bar soap. Bar soap has agents added that make it harden; homemade lye soap doesn't, so it results in a liquid laundry detergent/soap.
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May I ask what should I add to my homemade liquid detergent to make it viscous? And what should I add to make it form bubbles?
I have liquid laundry soap. It is very smooth, but I want to make it viscous. So, how can I make a viscous liquid?
By Rajat
I set tile with my fiance and his dad and still lived with his 90 year oldmom who still did the laundry. She put Cascade dishwasher powder in with the regular soap and it even took out thin-set which hardens in clothes like concrete. The other clothes came out nice too. It doesn't make the water frothy, but it does the job. Hope this helps.
Get 1 cup of hot water add 1/4 cup of salt and 1 tsp of sugar. Stir until dissolved. If it doesnt all dissolve add another 1/2 cup of hot water stir until dissolved. Then add to the soap mix well and let it sit over night. You should have a very thick and foamy soap. If you don't want as much foam leave the sugar out.
I made zote soap liquid laundry detergent and it separates any advice please