There are lots of homemade cleaners recipes out there which use dish soap as one of the ingredients, and I've collected some of them above, but I know there are even more of them out there. If you whip up your own cleaning concoctions with this type of product please share your recip...
Use a damp cloth to collect toxic household dust. It won't be let back into the air. Keep any conventional cleaners that you still may have, out of the children's rooms. Chlorine is vaporized by hot water and released into your air. Use chlorine-free dishwater products. Keep microfibre...
Commercial insecticidal soaps are highly refined versions of liquid dish soap. While you could make your insecticidal soap mixture, there is a substantially increased risk of plant injury with them. Pin Photo Credit: Instagram @alittlelesstoxic Look for an all-natural pure soap, like Dr. Bronner...
Homemade Dish Soap with Lemon and Lavender Oil Homemade Hand Soap (17) Author:Dr. Josh Axe Total Time:2 min Yield:30–60applications1x Print Recipe Pin Recipe This homemade hand soap recipe is incredible! It’s easy to make, very cost-effective and smells amazing. Try it today!
Non-Toxic: By using a DIY rinse aid, you can clean your dishes without exposing you or your family to the harmful chemicals that are often found in commercial rinse aids. Easy to Make: You can find the ingredients at your local grocery store, and we’ve provided clear instructions on how...
1/4 teaspoon liquid dish soap 1 cup lukewarm water Combine the ingredients. Use a spray bottle to apply the solution over a large area, or use the solution to spot-clean non-greasy stains. (Do not use laundry detergent or dishwasher detergent in place of liquid dish soap, as they may ...
This homemade liquid laundry detergent is a cost-effective, non-toxic alternative to store-bought detergents. Made with simple ingredients like borax, washing soda, and grated castile soap, it’s gentle on clothes and tough on stains. Perfect for families looking to avoid harsh chemicals in thei...
16. DIY Non Toxic All Natural Dog Shampoo Crafting your own non-toxic dog shampoo at home is simple with this DIY guide fromDaily Dish Magazine. Using just a few supplies like a funnel, a pourable container, a spray bottle, and some essential oils, you can make a safe and effective cl...
We recommend using a sugar scrub after cleansing the body with any type of soap or body wash. This way you don’t wash off the moisturizing oil that is left on the skin after using a body scrub. Use your scrub at the very end of showering or bathing, and then give yourself a quick...
1 Soap bar Grate the bar and add to a large saucepan with hot water to cover. Whisk over medium-low heat until it dissolves and is melted. Fill a 10 gallon pail half full of hot water. Add the mixture, Borax and W.S., stir well until all powder is dissolved. Top the pail up ...