Grandma’s yellow soap: all the uses you don’t know! As we were browsing the supermarket’s detergent shelves, we may have stumbled upon a soft, yellow bar labeled Potassium Soap. Probably, after manipulating it, perplexed, for a while, we keep it without knowing how to use it.

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Well, by the end of this reading, we’ll run back to the same store and empty the entire supply of mild potassium soap.

What is mild potassium soap?

This product is actually a soap made up of very few ingredients, mainly coconut oil, which causes it to dissolve very quickly, making it super effective. It has a high degreasing power thanks to the potassium salts it contains. In addition, good quality soaps are fully biodegradable, so we will have everything very clean while respecting the environment. Let’s see when to use it.

Grandma’s Yellow Soap: For Washing Clothes

For stubborn stains, rub the bar directly onto the dirt and then proceed to wash by inserting a small piece of mild soap into the basket. All clothes will be perfectly clean.

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For those who like to use liquid detergent when washing in the washing machine, we can easily do so. Put 400 ml of water in a saucepan with two bars of mild soap, when the mixture starts to boil turn it off. Let it cool and transfer everything to a bottle. We can also add a few drops of essential oil of your choice to have all the clothes scented. To use it, put a scoop of liquid soap in the drawer of the washing machine along with a teaspoon of baking soda and a teaspoon of baking soda.

Grandma’s Yellow Soap: Degreaser Spray

To have a multipurpose product we do the same process indicated for washing machine detergent. This time, however, we used half a liter of water and a single bar of mild soap. When the mixture is cold, put it in a one-liter vaporizer and bring it to volume with water. To make this disinfectant degreaser, we add a few drops of tea tree oil. We will clean and disinfect all surfaces in your home.

To eliminate parasites from plants.

In case our plants are infested with parasites, such as mealybug or red spider mite, we can create a product to eliminate them with mild soap. Dissolve 15 grams of soap in half a liter of water, always with the same method as for the detergents we have just seen. When the mixture is cool, spray it on the leaves of the plant. All parasites will die. Come on, let’s run and buy Grandma’s mild soap, we won’t be able to do without it anymore!