Citric acid is a common ingredient that is naturally occurring in citrus fruits such as lemons and limes. It's handy to have around the house and can be used in a number of ways.
Our Citric Acid can be shipped to anywhere in Australia.
How to use Citric Acid
- Great for making Bath Bombs fizzy!
- Safe to use for home cleaning - for eg you can create toilet cleaning pods
- Other uses: Face Masks, Exfoliants, Face Peels, Face Toner, Dishwasher Tablets/Powers, Cleaning Sprays.
Our citric acid comes in a handy resealable bag, and the convenient 500g and 1kg size means you can use it to create a number of DIY projects and always have it fresh.
Making Bath Bombs
Our natural bath bomb recipe calls for half a cup of Citric Acid which then makes approximately 5 large bath bombs (using our 6.5cm bath bomb mould).
Therefore a 500g bag will make approx 20 bath bombs and a 1kg bag will make approx 40 bath bombs.
Storage: Keep citric acid in a cool location and remember to keep it dry. You don't want it to fizz away! You can transfer your citric acid to a glass container or jar.
At our house, we keep ours in a stylish glass jar for easy access.
Citric acid is a common ingredient that is naturally occurring in citrus fruits such as lemons and limes. It's handy to have around the house and can be used in a number of ways.
Our Citric Acid can be shipped to anywhere in Australia.
How to use Citric Acid
- Great for making Bath Bombs fizzy!
- Safe to use for home cleaning - for eg you can create toilet cleaning pods
- Other uses: Face Masks, Exfoliants, Face Peels, Face Toner, Dishwasher Tablets/Powers, Cleaning Sprays.
Our citric acid comes in a handy resealable bag, and the convenient 500g and 1kg size means you can use it to create a number of DIY projects and always have it fresh.
Making Bath Bombs
Our natural bath bomb recipe calls for half a cup of Citric Acid which then makes approximately 5 large bath bombs (using our 6.5cm bath bomb mould).
Therefore a 500g bag will make approx 20 bath bombs and a 1kg bag will make approx 40 bath bombs.
Storage: Keep citric acid in a cool location and remember to keep it dry. You don't want it to fizz away! You can transfer your citric acid to a glass container or jar.
At our house, we keep ours in a stylish glass jar for easy access.
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