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    Default How many teaspoons is 10g of barrelbrite?

    I haven't got a sensitive enough scale to measure 10g of barrelbrite. So how many teaspoons would that convert to?
    Linda

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    I just use a pinch, Lindy. Don't bother with a spoon. You don't need very much at all. Overdo it and you'll be confronted with suds coming out of the barrel like an over-soaped washing machine.
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    LOL. 10g is about a teaspoon. I use a little bit less than that and have plenty of bubbles (and am in a very hard water area). It really does go a very long way.

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    never thought of that - our water is exceptionally soft, which is why I only need a pinch. When I put in the suggested teaspoon full (and my spoonfuls are always heaped spoonfuls, surprise surprise) I could have done the washing up in the overflowing suds.
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    Thank you guys. I can always rely on just the right advice. Love this forum.
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    I don't want to sound like a philistine, but I use fairy washing up liquid - it seems to work fine.
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