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− | |Step_Content=*Mélanger les différents ingrédients dans un bocal hermétique. Conserver à l'abri de l'humidité. | + | |Step_Content=*Mix the different ingredients in an airtight jar. Preserve from humidity. |
− | {{Info|Le bicarbonate de soude mélangé à l’acide citrique va former un mélange effervescent au contact de l’eau, ce qui va encore plus faciliter le lavage.}}<br /> | + | {{Info|Sodium bicarbonate mixed with citric acid will form an effervescent mixture when it comes into contact with water, making washing even easier}}<br />. |
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− | *Mettre une cuillère à café bien remplie à chaque lavage dans le compartiment prévu à cet effet. | + | *Put a heaped teaspoon of white vinegar in the rinse compartment to descale and disinfect your machine. |
− | *Ajouter le vinaigre blanc dans le compartiment de rinçage pour détartrer et désinfecter votre machine. Pas d'odeur sur la vaisselle. | + | *Add white vinegar to the rinse compartment to descale and disinfect your machine. No smell on the dishes. |
− | *Ajouter du gros sel dans le compartiment de sel régénérant. | + | *Add coarse salt to the regenerating salt compartment. |
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− | |Step_Title=Produit vaisselle à la main | + | |Step_Title=Hand dishwashing detergent |
− | |Step_Content='''Version simplissime :''' | + | |Step_Content='''Simplistic version:''' |
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− | *Utiliser simplement un bloc de Savon de Marseille. | + | *Simply use a block of Savon de Marseille. |
− | *Frotter la surface avec une éponge humide classique. Puis frotter votre vaisselle normalement à l'eau chaude de préférence. | + | *Scrub the surface with a damp sponge. Then scrub your dishes as normal, preferably in hot water. |
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− | '''Version liquide/gel :''' | + | '''Liquid/gel version:''' |
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− | * Faire fondre 5 càs de Savon de Marseillerapé dans un peu d'eau chaude dans une casserole | + | * Melt 5 tablespoons of Marseillerapé soap in a little hot water in a saucepan. |
− | * Ajouter 5 càs de savon noir et bien mélanger | + | * Add 5 tablespoons of black soap and mix well. |
− | * Compléter le volume de la bouteille de liquide vaisselle avec de l'eau chaude et bien mélanger pour homogénéiser | + | * Complete the volume of the washing-up liquid bottle with hot water and mix well to homogenise. |
− | * <u>NE PAS</u> COMPLETER AVEC DU VINAIGRE, même partiellement, sous peine de voir le liquide vaisselle déphaser avec la partie "grasse" de glycérine remonter et "encrasser" votre vaisselle. Testé et regretté! | + | * <u>DO NOT</u> COMPLETE WITH WINEGAR, even partially, otherwise the washing-up liquid will go out of phase with the ''fatty'' glycerine part rising up and ''clogging'' your dishes. Tested and regretted! |
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− | Penser à légèrement secouer avant usage. Si vous voulez épaissir le liquide vous pouvez utiliser de l'eau de cuisson de riz ou ajouter un peu d'argile au mélange (le liquide épaissit naturellement légèrement en refroidissant).
| + | Remember to shake lightly before use. If you want to thicken the liquid, you can use rice cooking water or add a little clay to the mixture (the liquid naturally thickens slightly as it cools). |
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− | <u>En diluant moins ce mélange vous pouvez aussi faire un '''cake vaisselle''', la fameuse '''pâte d'argile''', sans SCI ni autre tensioactifs que ceux des savons!</u> | + | <u>By diluting this mixture less you can also make a '''dish cake''', the famous '''clay paste''', without SCI or other surfactants than those in soaps!</u> |
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− | '''Il se peut qu'une légère couche "grasse" reste sur la vaisselle après rinçage. Pour bien éliminer ce reste de savon utilisez de l'eau bien chaude pour rincer votre vaisselle à la main.''' | + | '''A light ''greasy'' layer may remain on your dishes after rinsing. To remove this soap residue, rinse your dishes by hand in hot water.''' |
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− | |Notes=- Détails sur la composition des tablettes de lave vaisselle: https://lave-vaisselle.ooreka.fr/astuce/voir/283068/lave-vaisselle-substances-cachees-dans-les-tablettes | + | |Notes=- Details on the composition of dishwasher tablets: https://lave-vaisselle.ooreka.fr/astuce/voir/283068/lave-vaisselle-substances-cachees-dans-les-tablettes |
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− | - D'autres recettes zéro-déchet sourcées et vérifiées sur le site Planète Healthy: https://planetehealthy.com/recette-liquide-vaisselle-maison/ | + | - Other zero waste recipes sourced and verified on the Planète Healthy website: https://planetehealthy.com/recette-liquide-vaisselle-maison/ |
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− | - La recette du liquide vaisselle à la main : https://planetezerodechet.fr/liquide-vaisselle-moussant-maison-diy-zero-dechet/ | + | - Recipe for hand dishwashing liquid: https://planetezerodechet.fr/liquide-vaisselle-moussant-maison-diy-zero-dechet/ |
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Tutorial de Low-tech Lab | Catégories : Habitat, Hygiène
Low-tech Lab
Dernière modification le 24/07/2024
Difficulté
Very easy Très facile
Durée
10 minute(s) minute(s)
Description
2 quick, economical and ecological recipes for natural dishwashing products and hand dishwashing detergents
2 quick, economical and ecological recipes for natural dishwashing products and hand dishwashing detergents
Difficulté
Very easy Très facile
Durée
10 minute(s) minute(s)
Sommaire
Licence : Attribution (CC BY)
produit vaisselle, recette naturelle, vaisselle, DIY, Nomade des Mers
Introduction
The detergents used in dishwashing products are harmful to the environment. Every year in France, 10,000 tonnes of detergents are used to wash dishes. Practices are gradually changing and manufacturers are trying to remove phosphates from the composition of their detergents. Unfortunately, many powders and tablets still contain far too many phosphates.
Compounds generally found in dishwasher tablets:
- Phosphonates: poorly biodegradable compounds that contribute to the asphyxiation of aquatic environments.
- Polycarboxylates: non-degradable petrochemical substances.
- Surfactants: petrochemical substances that are often allergenic.
- Synthetic fragrances: may be allergenic.
Here's a recipe made from 100% natural, economical and environmentally-friendly products. It's up to you!
You can replace the dishwasher's regenerating salt with coarse salt and the rinsing liquid with white vinegar !
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Étape 1 - Details of ingredients
- Sodium bicarbonate : acts as a cleaner, scourer and deodoriser. It dissolves the fats and proteins responsible for stains and reinforces the action of homemade washing-up liquid. It prevents the proliferation of bacteria and softens hard water. Made from limestone and salt, bicarbonate is naturally present in the body and is harmless to health. It gives off no fumes and does not evaporate. Price ~3-4 euros/kg
- Soda crystals or sodium carbonate : Used for its degreasing and disinfecting action. They are a chemical element obtained naturally from natron deposits, but which we now know how to make from salt and chalk. Expect to pay ~3-4 euros/kg.
Do not confuse with caustic soda (or sodium hydroxide), which is a dangerous element that can cause severe burns and irritation to humans
Soda crystals are still irritating to the skin and eyes. We advise you to handle it with a spoon and not to breathe its fumes
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- Sodium percarbonate : An effective, non-toxic, biodegradable stain remover made from water, salt and chalk. It breaks down in water to produce hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate. Count ~5-7euros /kg
It is only active above 40°C
- White vinegar: A cleaning product with a wide range of properties, we use it here for its descaling and disinfecting properties. Count ~1euro/
- Savon de Marseille : In block C.ompter ~10 euros/kg. Be careful to choose real Marseille soap, only 4 companies make the original ‘Savon de Marseille’.
- Black soap: in liquid concentrate €8.5/L. It complements Marseille soap for its effectiveness against grease and burns. Highly degreasing, it can damage hands if not diluted.
- Citric acid: 100% natural, made from molasses (sugar cane fermentation) and a microscopic fungus. Totally biodegradable, it acts as an anti-scale agent that removes limescale, cleans and dissolves white deposits. It's also a fantastic antioxidant.
Étape 2 - Making and using dishwasher detergent
- Mix the different ingredients in an airtight jar. Preserve from humidity.
Sodium bicarbonate mixed with citric acid will form an effervescent mixture when it comes into contact with water, making washing even easier
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- Put a heaped teaspoon of white vinegar in the rinse compartment to descale and disinfect your machine.
- Add white vinegar to the rinse compartment to descale and disinfect your machine. No smell on the dishes.
- Add coarse salt to the regenerating salt compartment.
Étape 3 - Hand dishwashing detergent
Simplistic version:
- Simply use a block of Savon de Marseille.
- Scrub the surface with a damp sponge. Then scrub your dishes as normal, preferably in hot water.
Liquid/gel version:
- Melt 5 tablespoons of Marseillerapé soap in a little hot water in a saucepan.
- Add 5 tablespoons of black soap and mix well.
- Complete the volume of the washing-up liquid bottle with hot water and mix well to homogenise.
- DO NOT COMPLETE WITH WINEGAR, even partially, otherwise the washing-up liquid will go out of phase with the fatty glycerine part rising up and clogging your dishes. Tested and regretted!
Remember to shake lightly before use. If you want to thicken the liquid, you can use rice cooking water or add a little clay to the mixture (the liquid naturally thickens slightly as it cools).
By diluting this mixture less you can also make a dish cake, the famous clay paste, without SCI or other surfactants than those in soaps!
A light greasy layer may remain on your dishes after rinsing. To remove this soap residue, rinse your dishes by hand in hot water.
Notes et références
- Details on the composition of dishwasher tablets: https://lave-vaisselle.ooreka.fr/astuce/voir/283068/lave-vaisselle-substances-cachees-dans-les-tablettes
- Other zero waste recipes sourced and verified on the Planète Healthy website: https://planetehealthy.com/recette-liquide-vaisselle-maison/
- Recipe for hand dishwashing liquid: https://planetezerodechet.fr/liquide-vaisselle-moussant-maison-diy-zero-dechet/
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