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ngoj11-Jul-16 0:35
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C-P-User-318-Jul-16 0:56
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:
Why 34 ounces? And what is the point?
Approximately 443 days ago, I was trying to figure out a formula. That quest is detailed in this thread here[^]

Through trial and error, I came up with workable quantities for the dish washing liquid and the water.

My foaming hand soap dispensers hold 10 fluid ounces each.

It so happens that when I make the stuff, it can keep for weeks at room temperature in a capped jar.

It is therefore more efficient to make a batch of the stuff all at once and refill from the reservoir.

I chose a plastic mayonnaise container for the reservoir. These formerly quart containers have now been reduced to 30 ounces. (The moment one of those companies goes back to a full quart, I am buying even if it costs twenty percent more; another topic)

So anyway, that gives me...
  • 10 ounces in the bathroom soap dispenser
  • 10 ounces in the kitchen soap dispenser
  • 30 ounces in the mayonnaise jar under the counter for refills

Or 50 ounces total

Now, it so happens that the ratio of dish washing liquid to water ranged between 2-to-1 and 3-to-1, with the higher concentration typically producing the best foam.

So that would be sixteen and two-thirds ounces of liquid and thirty three and one third ounces of water.

Since that is the max concentration I need, and lower levels had been shown to be less than optimal but still effective, I decided that I would be willing to allow a variance of one third of an ounce, and mix the stuff as 16 and 34 ounces.

This gave me a mixture which was 99.33 percent as good as the perfect two to one ratio. I considered that acceptable. I eschew perfectionism which I consider to be a character flaw.

Okay now, 16 ounces plus 34 ounces equals 50 ounces.

Therefore, I seek to get the exact quantity of water to produce the desired result.

This time I came up short about 3 or 4 ounces. Next time I'll just boil a few more ounces, and whatever doesn't fit into the mayonnaise jar can go into the spray bottle, as it makes a half-way okay surface cleaner.

That way I can eschew perfectionism.

That is, until I figure out the exact quantity to make the stuff add up to precisely 50 ounces; bwahahaha Laugh | :laugh:
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