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even though it`s hard for me to transform from your mesurement units i handled it ...... and i got to the folowing conclusion : at 10 Litres of water it`s necesary 80-90 mililiters of shampoo .
Am i wrong? thank you a lot
So you want 29.75 mL of soap for every 3.785 liters of water. For 10 liters of water, that comes out to:
10 liters/3.785 liters = 2.64
29.57 milliliters x 2.64 = 78.06 milliters (round off to the nearest whole number)
So between 75 and 80 milliters of soap in 10 liters of water should be plenty. I hope I did that right, because I'm only familiar with gallons and ounces. Hope this helps!
Shane
1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL
If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin
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