Super
Useful Dish Soap (SUDS) Recipe
Ingredients:
1 ½ cup pure water
½ cup castile soap (I usually use Dr. Bronner’s baby mild liquid soap, but feel free to use any scent just be sure to adjust/omit essential oils accordingly. You may want to use a variety that is already scented for a more frugal option.)
1 tablespoon of white vinegar (the cheap kind is perfect here)
1 tablespoon of Arm&Hammer’s Super Washing Soda (used to thicken the soap)
1/8 teaspoon of tea tree oil (optional)
Directions:
Ingredients:
1 ½ cup pure water
½ cup castile soap (I usually use Dr. Bronner’s baby mild liquid soap, but feel free to use any scent just be sure to adjust/omit essential oils accordingly. You may want to use a variety that is already scented for a more frugal option.)
1 tablespoon of white vinegar (the cheap kind is perfect here)
1 tablespoon of Arm&Hammer’s Super Washing Soda (used to thicken the soap)
1/8 teaspoon of tea tree oil (optional)
Directions:
Gently whisk all ingredients together until thoroughly
blended. Store in any dish soap dispensing bottle and use as you would the
commercial brands. Note: You may choose to naturally increase the
anti-bacterial qualities of the soap by adding 1/4 tsp. of lavender or
eucalyptus essential oils.
Source: Frugally Sustainable
Source: Frugally Sustainable
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