Saturday, 2 March 2013

Personal Lubricants


Personal Lubricants

Heat these together: 1 level tsp. sodium alginate and 1 cup
water in a covered non-metal pan until completely dissolved.
Use very low heat and stir with a wooden spoon handle. It takes
a fairly long time to get it perfectly smooth. After cooling, pour
into a small dispenser bottle. Keep the remainder refrigerated.
Or, mix and heat 4 tsp. cornstarch and 1 cup water until
completely dissolved in a covered saucepan. Use non-metal

dishes and a non-metal stirring spoon. Cool. Pour some into
dispenser bottle. Refrigerate remainder. This is many person's
favorite recipe.
Baby Wipes
Cut paper towels in quarters and stack in a closable plastic
box. Run tap water over them, drain the excess. Add 1 tsp. grain
alcohol and/or borax liquid on top. Close. Put a dab of the Quick
Cornstarch Softener recipe on top of each wipe as you use it.
People Wipes
¼ tsp. powdered lysine (you may crush tablets)
¼ tsp. Vitamin C powder (you may crush tablets)
¼ cup vegetable glycerin
1 cup water
Prepare wipes by cutting paper towels in quarters. Use
white, unfragranced towels that are strong enough to hold up for
this use. Fold each piece in quarters again and stack in a plastic
zippered baggy. Pour the fluid mixture over the stack and zip.
Store a bag full in the freezer to take on car trips. If you want to
keep them a month or more, add 1 tbs. grain alcohol or vodka to
the recipe.
For bathroom use, dampen a roll of paper towels under the
cold tap first. Then pour about ¼ cup of the mixture over the
towel roll around the middle. Store in plastic shopping bag or
stand in plastic waste basket.

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