Love it! After all, the DIY's with white vinegar minus the alcohol, just won't cut it as an effective "antibacterial" wipe. Also, he adds the Castile soap. I will try this but with paper towels. Thank you.
Inaccurate measurements. Alcohol container had a smaller opening so alot less actually came out compared to the water and vinegar. Not to say that it does or doesn't actual work, but using the wipes on a liquid really doesn't demonstrate anything.
Soaps are alkaline sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. They need to be used in an alkaline solution. Acidifying them turns them into insoluble fatty acids, which have no cleaning ability because they can no longer behave as surfactants. Easily demonstrated: add vinegar to soap. Watch it instantly turn cloudy. This is what happens when you sheep through chemistry class, then post a video to show what you learned. Avoid this recipe!!!