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Try mixing these two ingredients together and you’ll see, you’ll save money and your laundry will be perfect. Here’s a little trick.
Baking soda and soap
How much money do we spend and how much time do we waste looking for the perfect detergents? We’re surrounded by dozens or hundreds of different products, each claiming to be the best. We always fall for it, buying new products thinking we’ve finally found the one that’s right for us. The reality turns out not to be what we thought: in the end, they’re all the same, only the different fragrances or the different uses (fabric softener or laundry detergent) change.
At the end of it all, we find ourselves having spent hundreds of euros without having found who knows what miracle detergent. So the time has come to put an end to this pointless expense: there’s a way to say goodbye to buying laundry detergent forever. It’s an extremely positive solution, especially at the moment.
Inflation of 12% has led to a general and dizzying cost of living in all regions. From electricity and gas bills to all the products in the supermarket (food, personal care and household care). A curiosity to know is that many have noticed a reduction in the amount of product inside the various packages. This is a strategy adopted by companies to cope with soaring prices. So it’s all to the detriment of our wallets, but here’s what you need to do to eliminate this expense forever.
Mix these two ingredients and create the perfect detergent
No need to buy detergents at the supermarket: with these two simple, inexpensive ingredients, we can create it right at home. The process is very simple, and all you need to do is follow a few simple steps. The two ingredients to combine are baking soda and Marseille soap.
To create a detergent from these two ingredients, you need to follow a simple but very precise procedure. The first thing to do is sprinkle 500 grams of baking soda onto a baking sheet. You’ll notice lumps of baking soda, and these need to be crushed with a spatula to make the mixture homogeneous.
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