Soap made on the basis of olive oil is ideal for washing delicate textiles (silk, wool) and baby clothes;
- Also excellent for making the lanolin emulsion needed for wool diapers;
- Only natural, biodegradable ingredients;
- Plastic-free concentrated product that lasts for a very long time - 500g/11 lb pack lasts an average of 50 washes;
- The hypoallergenic composition is suitable for people with sensitive skin;
- One product with a wide range of uses (for body, hands, your home, clothes and dishes etc.)
Ingredients: Sodium Olivate , Aqua, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide. 100% natural product. Contains only vegetable oils and is free of synthetic additives, preservatives, perfumes. The product has a characteristic odor of olive oil soap.
Made in Greece using old traditional methods.
The soap flakes are packed in a paper bag.
How to use:
Handwash: Let the laundry stand in the water for a while. Wash the laundry as usual and rinse. Do not rub or wrap the woolen items vigorously.
Machine wash: Use a 2-liter (8 cups) closed container to prepare the solution. Dissolve 200 g/7 oz of flakes in 1 liter (4 cups) of hot water. Shake. Let stand for 24 hours. Then mix again and add 1 liter (4 cups) of cold water to the mixture. Mix well. The finished mixture is convenient to store in a jar or other closed container with a lid. Use 100ml (1/2 cup) of finished liquid per machine load. Shake well before each use. Use only a special wool washing program to wash woolen items.
Lanolin solution for woolen nappies: take 1 teaspoon of lanolin and 1 teaspoon of soap flakes per liter (4 cups) of water. Dissolve the soap and lanolin in a glass of hot boiling water until you get a white mixture and add it to the rest of the warm water. When the whole mixture is 86-104°F (lukewarm), put the woolen object in the mixture for about 5 hours. After that rinse, squeeze dry and place on a flat surface to dry.
Avoid contact with eyes.