Lanolin Soap for Wool Care – Organic Relanolizer – Lanolize Wool Diaper Covers – organic lavender and organic patchouli -glycerin by rebourne
8,15 USD
Use this organic glycerin soap to clean and gently lanolize your wool baby diaper covers. With the relaxing scent of lavender necessary oil or organic patchouli vital oil, you will condition your hands as you lanolize your woolies. You can emulsify your lanolin with this soap when you need to do a deep lanolization.
Use this soap in lukewarm water to mild wash your woolies. Hold bench under running water and rub it, letting the water turn velvety in color. Include your woolies and gentle massage (do not wring or twist). Utilize bench to identify clean pesky discolorations.
To utilize it as an emulsifier for heavy lanolizing (at least once a month): cut off a small piece and include it to a cup of warm water in addition to a cent size amount (per cover) of lanolin. (More directions below)
The soap is heat sealed in biodegradable cello wrap, covered with the components list and instructions for light lanolizing.
COMPONENTS:
Organic glycerin soap, natural lanolin (pharmaceutical grade), and lavender essential oil or natural patchouli vital oil. NO: SLS, liquor, surfactants or scent oils.
DIRECTIONS:
-Wash your woolies in lukewarm water, rubbing extremely gently and preventing major agitation
-Empty the filthy water
-Fill up the basin or sink with lukewarm water, rubbing the bar under the water as you fill it. Make certain the water is cloudy/ creamy.
-Include woolies once again, carefully massaging lanolin into the wool. No wringing or twisting
-let it soak for as little as 15 minute to as long as over night, weighing it down with a butter knife or other object so that all of the wool is submerged.
-eliminate the wool from the water, carefully squeezing (however not wringing or twisting)
-roll the wool in a towel and carefully squeeze the excess water (or draw out excess water in your device)
-block your woolies (gently flatten them to their initial shape)
-lay flat to dry on a drying rack.
HEAVY LANOLIZING:
-wash woolies according to above, empty sink/ basin
-fill basin with lukewarm water
-heat 1 cup water to almost boiling
-to warm water include dime-sized quantity of strong lanolin and a small amount of this soap, mix till emulsified (mixture must be white like whole milk without oil gathering on the top)
– add hot water to sink/ basin, mix
-include woolies, completely.
-carefully massage lanolin into woolies
-let soak for 15 minutes to over night, weighted down so it is submerged
-get rid of the wool from the water, gently squeezing (but not wringing or twisting)
-roll the wool in a towel and carefully press the excess water (or spin out excess water in your device)
-block your woolies (gently flatten them to their original shape)
-lay flat to dry on a drying rack.