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*Most posts are saying “3 or 4 to 1” Water to Soap Ratios, which sounds about right | *Most posts are saying “3 or 4 to 1” Water to Soap Ratios, which sounds about right | ||
*The semi-disposable Dial / Store Brand Foaming Dispensers may not like Alcohol/some solvents too which could be an issue | *The semi-disposable Dial / Store Brand Foaming Dispensers may not like Alcohol/some solvents too which could be an issue | ||
=Experimentation by [[User: Eric]] = | |||
*Work got some of those dial brand dispensers but no refills yet | |||
**We DO have about 2-3 or so big jugs of something akin to store brand softsoap in the informal cleaning supply cabinet area though | |||
**Mostly eyeballed it / added more soap until it was feeling right, but i’ll see how that goes long term | |||
***GRANTED the throughput of that garage worker’s bathroom is high enough it should run out before it can rot (hopefully) | |||
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Revision as of 18:01, 23 September 2025
Basics
- This page aims to go over Foaming Hand Soap, and how it differs from conventional Liquid Hand Soap
- It will then explore:
- Existing Off The Shelf Options to determine what is cheapest (without becoming crappy) and/or what option is the most Sustainable
- Existing DIY/OS Recipes
- If/How One can convert Liquid Soap into Foaming Soap Solution
- THINKING it’s just simply a matter of Dilution, but want to check
Research Temporary Trashcan Section
- The dispenser adds a bit of air which is PART OF the key to Foaming Soap
- Supposedly, especially due to being diluted, the soap is at risk of microbial growth, this MAY need to be addressed
- Sadly due to diy soap making HEAVILY intersecting with the “Chemicals are Scary” / Anti-Science crowd, not too much info on this aspect in existing recipes
- A sufficient amount of alcohol/ Hand Sanitizer MAY do the trick?
- Most posts are saying “3 or 4 to 1” Water to Soap Ratios, which sounds about right
- The semi-disposable Dial / Store Brand Foaming Dispensers may not like Alcohol/some solvents too which could be an issue
Experimentation by User: Eric
- Work got some of those dial brand dispensers but no refills yet
- We DO have about 2-3 or so big jugs of something akin to store brand softsoap in the informal cleaning supply cabinet area though
- Mostly eyeballed it / added more soap until it was feeling right, but i’ll see how that goes long term
- GRANTED the throughput of that garage worker’s bathroom is high enough it should run out before it can rot (hopefully)
Internal Links
- Minimum Viable Soap
- A concept for a “base” soap that only has water, the soap agent, and MAYBE a thickener/polymer etc
- This could be turned into Liquid Hand Soap, Foaming Hand Soap, “Mechanic’s Soap”, or any color/scent the user desires etc via blend in’s
- Simplifies logistics SOMEWHAT, akin to the Single Fuels Concept
- If more than simple dilution with water is needed, this holds less true
- Simplifies logistics SOMEWHAT, akin to the Single Fuels Concept
- This could be turned into Liquid Hand Soap, Foaming Hand Soap, “Mechanic’s Soap”, or any color/scent the user desires etc via blend in’s
- A concept for a “base” soap that only has water, the soap agent, and MAYBE a thickener/polymer etc
- Soapmaking
- It is a hobby for some, especially hipster Bar Soaps and “Bath Bombs”, this is an area an OSEH Type Makerspace could lean into