I can smell it ,for real, OMH two of my fav citrus and eucalyptus, yes! One suggestion, I will add the citric acid at the beginning to the water to avoid the bubbles since you want to lower the ph. Thank you for sharing
This is awesome! I have most of the ingredients you used except for the washing soda. I understand that it has a higher pH compared to baking soda and is more abrasive? If I can't find it, can I use baking soda instead? Thanks for sharing! I love your sweater by the way, it looks good on you, you're glowing. Cheers!
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompany Quick question, when I make this with fragrance oil after a day or 2 the oil is sitting at the top, I mix it well with poly 80
You are welcome! I love it! I would not use this on any wood products but if the furniture is made of some other hard surface that not wood, you can use it!
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompanywow, i made this and I can see now why you said you are so proud of this recipe! It is the epitome of and “elegant formulation” and you are indeed an elegant formulator 🤗🥰😇🤙
Exactly, if you leave out the citric acid you won’t need a preservative. I like to add it for its cleaning and degreasing properties, therefore you need a preservative if you add enough of it in to bring the oh down. Plus it makes it a little easier on the hands.
Hallo! Send you a hug from Brazil. I have a question: how the vinegar works in this recipe? If the pH is very high in some point, it means the vinegar was consummed and neutralized, no?
Hello! Yes, the vinegar will be neutralized because of the washing soda and other ingredients added, you can leave it out if you like, I still think it helps neutralize odors and it helps with shine :)
Hi, I have been using this in my bathroom shower walls, and counters as well as in my kitchen on the counters and appliances and it works really well! It smells amazing when you are done cleaning as well!
Hi there, you could totally leave this at a PH of 12 and omit citric acid and the preservative if you like. I do address this in my written tutorial. :) I like it with citric acid because it does add some degreasing and cleansing properties but it will lower the PH making it necessary for a preservative.
i’m gonna try this out i love ur videos
i’m also one of ur patreon members
@@vashuanmarie thank you! I hope you love this one!
I can smell it ,for real, OMH two of my fav citrus and eucalyptus, yes! One suggestion, I will add the citric acid at the beginning to the water to avoid the bubbles since you want to lower the ph. Thank you for sharing
Thank you!
This is awesome! I have most of the ingredients you used except for the washing soda. I understand that it has a higher pH compared to baking soda and is more abrasive? If I can't find it, can I use baking soda instead? Thanks for sharing! I love your sweater by the way, it looks good on you, you're glowing. Cheers!
OMGOODNESS I can’t wait to make and try this!!! Money saver!!!
Yes, it is so good!
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Quick question, when I make this with fragrance oil after a day or 2 the oil is sitting at the top, I mix it well with poly 80
How would this formula work on furniture? Thank you so much for sharing. I can not wait to download this.
You are welcome! I love it! I would not use this on any wood products but if the furniture is made of some other hard surface that not wood, you can use it!
LOVELY ~ thank you for sharing the results of your hard work 🙏
thank you for supporting my channel!
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompanywow, i made this and I can see now why you said you are so proud of this recipe! It is the epitome of and “elegant formulation” and you are indeed an elegant formulator 🤗🥰😇🤙
@@ThankYouJesusTheChrist Thank you so much!! I am so glad you love it!
If the pH is at 12, does it even need a preservative? That's higher than soap. I can see how citric acid is a good idea though where it's a chelator.
Exactly, if you leave out the citric acid you won’t need a preservative. I like to add it for its cleaning and degreasing properties, therefore you need a preservative if you add enough of it in to bring the oh down. Plus it makes it a little easier on the hands.
Great video! Can candle and soap making fragrance oil be used for this? Thanks!
Thank you and yes fragrance oil can be used, just make sure you follow usage rates for surface cleaner.
This is just fantastic!
Thank you!
That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! ☺️
This is so awesome! Thank you
You are welcome!!
Can you write all ingredients in description
Hallo! Send you a hug from Brazil. I have a question: how the vinegar works in this recipe? If the pH is very high in some point, it means the vinegar was consummed and neutralized, no?
Hello! Yes, the vinegar will be neutralized because of the washing soda and other ingredients added, you can leave it out if you like, I still think it helps neutralize odors and it helps with shine :)
Would this be ok to use in the bathroom? Or will you be formulating one in the future?❤
Hi, I have been using this in my bathroom shower walls, and counters as well as in my kitchen on the counters and appliances and it works really well! It smells amazing when you are done cleaning as well!
With a PH of 12 is a preservative even necessary? If left high does it hurt anything?
Hi there, you could totally leave this at a PH of 12 and omit citric acid and the preservative if you like. I do address this in my written tutorial. :) I like it with citric acid because it does add some degreasing and cleansing properties but it will lower the PH making it necessary for a preservative.
Where i can buy the recipe ?
This formula is available on my Patreon campaign. Link in description box.