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How to make Castile Soap at home. Eg. Dr. Bronners type liquid soap. Traditionally Castile soap is made with just olive oil and no other oils, but the addition of coconut oil in my opinion makes for a much better soap. #castillesoap #drbronners #soap #soaprecipe #selfreliance #makeitathome  Liquid Soap Ingredients:    Refined Coconut Oil 800 grams  Olive Oil 300 grams  Distilled Water (yes, distilled) 580 grams Glycerine 300 grams     Potassium Hydroxide 90% (please wear gloves and eye protection while using this, be safe friends) 286 grams    Distilled Water to dilute further   * I like to test the pH after making. It should be around 9. If it’s high (which it shouldn’t be if cooked long enough) I add small amounts of citric acid to neutralize the KOH in the soap to a pH of 9
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How to make Castile Soap at home. Eg. Dr. Bronners type liquid soap. Traditionally Castile soap is made with just olive oil and no other oils, but the addition of coconut oil in my opinion makes for a much better soap. #castillesoap #drbronners #soap #soaprecipe #selfreliance #makeitathome Liquid Soap Ingredients: Refined Coconut Oil 800 grams Olive Oil 300 grams Distilled Water (yes, distilled) 580 grams Glycerine 300 grams Potassium Hydroxide 90% (please wear gloves and eye protection while using this, be safe friends) 286 grams Distilled Water to dilute further * I like to test the pH after making. It should be around 9. If it’s high (which it shouldn’t be if cooked long enough) I add small amounts of citric acid to neutralize the KOH in the soap to a pH of 9

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