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Really super easy to make and every time I do it makes me smile to myself and the house smells delicious. All you need is Marseille soap (soap flakes or a block) soda and water.
If you have a block of soap yes go first grating. Bring water to a boil (take a little more than 3 liters evaporates always something) Add the grated soap and soda and stir until dissolved. When the water boils, add the grated soap and any soda to the water. Keep up the agitation until the soap is completely dissolved. After it has cooled a bit, pour it into a bucket or glass bottles. I find the glass juice bottles ideal. Leave it with the lid stand overnight, the next day you will see that the detergent is thickened. (In green sheer Marseille often remains watery, no problem it works just as well!)
Before you go wash shake (or stir if you use a bucket) and the detergent is liquid again so you can pour it into a wash. Half wash ball is sufficient for a normal washing machine filled. For white clothes you can possibly add some oxygen bleach Ecover. Want to smell was you then you Marseilles soap with a scent like lavender to use the variant. Or add a few drops of essential oil to your detergent bottle and shake well then.
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