Just dumped out my ecover and gg3 this morning

Yep… I decided to go all natural with my soaps and get back to the basics so that I can market my company as “all natural”

In ancient times they used animal fat and ashes to make soap.

So naturally I have been saving up bacon grease from breakfast, and dark black ash from any house or brush fires I come across.

I mix about 3 tablespoons bacon grease and 1 cup of ash in about 3 gallons of hot water (it dissolves the bacon grease better).

My customers say they have never seen the same type of results - anywhere… Ever…

Another thread made me think of soap wars this morning…

Lol, JK - Happy Wednesday! Taking the day off, doing paperwork, errands and chilling with my boys :rolleyes:

Very funny, and original!

Eric Mettler
Mettler Maintenance Window Cleaning
Central Coast, California
www.mettlermaintenance.com

That’s a ridiculous recipe to clean a window. Double the bacon grease. Bacon makes everything better.

After reading this thread, i feel like a bacon butty right now!

Dammm
I was just gonna fry me some pork bellies over a oak fire…

Bacon scented window cleaning soap for the male customers!

truuuu dat!

That’s a waste of good bacon grease. I use it as a sandwich spread. Mmmm

Obesity in America has no bounds :slight_smile:

Bacon essential oil

With this special oil…
All you need to do is. Add a few drops into your water mix. Sit back and enjoy the aroma effects.
100% satisfaction guarantee… To bring you thoughts and feelings of bacon cooking on the stove…

:stuck_out_tongue:
John

Came across an unexpected problem with my solution this morning… People are complaining about the neighbor dogs trespassing and constantly visiting in order to lick their windows…

Job security!

This is way way too funny! I have a full bucket of ash downstairs from the pellet stove. Its been cranked cuz here in the north east it has been cold. I should take some of my Wife’s virgin olive oil and attempt to saponify. I’ve always wanted to saponify.

I think them monkeys got inside your head.

Saponify… That’s a big word…

Guess you’re right. Only eight letters but four syllables. I used it as a verb. The noun is saponification. That is six syllables and fourteen letters!

I wouldn’t let the hunters in on this one. They will just pick a cabin in the woods. Clean the windows. Then wait inside drinking beer. When the deer come to lick the sills their lives will be over.

But seriously. This is interesting. Ecover by the way is a VERY green product. Made from a saponified (that word again) plant based fatty acid. Works great, but not as good as my ultra-green Speed II. Speed II has been beta tested you know! Yet Ecover only cost somewhere around four bux a quart. So WHY would anyone like myself be interested in learning how to saponify stuff like the essential oils? Well, I’m a nut case. If you guys haven’t figured that out yet. And I have met others on this forum with similar interests. So the simple answer to my own question would be, because we don’t know what it might produce. Like dogs licking your neighbors windows. And so its fun.

You guys and your big word “Saponify” quit making me use google definitions!

Speed 2 works great as i posted in the past I did some beta testing in the past on the product for [MENTION=507]Henry[/MENTION].
Just wish we could get it down to a reasonable price.

Pork Fat Rules!