Miracle 2 Soap – How to Dilute and Use for Cleaning and Personal Care

Miracle 2 soap is highly concentrated and should not be used as is for cleaning or personal hygiene. It should be mixed with water in different proportions. What I find works best is to get some of those 22 or 24 oz spray bottles at the drug store or larger chain stores. It’s also helpful to get some of those little dropper bottles.

Everyone’s body pH and water hardness are different, so the ratios of Miracle II soap and water will vary, but here are some general guidelines for common applications:

1) Mix 1 – 1 1/2 teaspoons of Miracle II regular soap with water to fill 24 oz spray bottle. You have to add the water slowly because it foams up a lot and otherwise it is difficult to fill the bottle. This can be used for general household cleaning. You can also make stronger mixes by using 2-3 teaspoons for tougher cleaning jobs in a different spray bottle.

2) Use an old dial or ivory pump soap bottle and add 1 part soap, 1 part neutralizer and 5 parts water. This works well in the kitchen and bathroom for hand washing. If you like it thicker add more soap. If it is more diluted, add more water. You can also use it in the shower as a good body wash. Some people prefer to use moisturizing soap for this purpose, especially in winter when skin can dry out.

3) For baths, use 4 capfuls of moisturizing soap or miracle ii and fill the tub with water. If you have the neutralizer, it is recommended to add 3 caps. Soak for twenty to thirty minutes. You can help your skin by using a cloth to rub your body. If the water gets cold, add more hot water to keep you comfortable. This is helpful for the skin to release toxins as the skin is our largest organ of elimination.

4) For laundry, you can use a few teaspoons of Miracle II soap (either regular or moisturizing) to wash your clothes. If your water is hard, you can add a bit of baking soda. The company also has a laundry ball that is reusable for 3 years and requires no additional soap. If you’re washing white clothes, add a little white vinegar for extra bleaching power.

After you shower, use the bath water in your toilets and sinks to keep them clean and free of grease that can clog them.

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