All-Purpose Cleaner

$18.00
  • Aromas:

    • Citrus Bliss (orange, lemon, and lime essential oils)

    • Fresh Mint (peppermint and spearmint essential oils)

    • Calm Clean (lavender and tea tree essential oils)

Usage

  • Sprinkle a small amount of the dry dish soap onto your dish sponge or directly into your sink.

  • Add warm water and wash dishes as usual.

  • Rinse thoroughly.

This dry dish soap is perfect for cutting grease and leaves dishes sparkling clean without relying on commercial products.

While the homemade dry dish soap is effective, there are a few areas where it should not be used:

1. Non-stick Cookware

  • Avoid using this dish soap on non-stick pots or pans, as the abrasiveness of the washing soda and baking soda could damage the non-stick coating over time.

2. Delicate or Antique Dishware

  • Fine china, delicate glassware, or antique dishware could be scratched or damaged by the abrasiveness in the soap. Use a gentler, non-abrasive cleaner for these items.

3. Wooden Utensils or Cutting Boards

  • The citric acid and baking soda might affect the finish on wooden utensils, cutting boards, or bowls. It's best to use a mild soap specifically designed for wood care.

4. Sensitive Surfaces (Marble, Granite, or Stone)

  • Avoid using the mixture on stone countertops like granite or marble, as the citric acid could damage the surface and lead to discoloration.

5. On Rust-Prone Items

  • The salt in the cleaner could cause rusting when left on metal surfaces for too long, particularly on uncoated or poorly maintained metal objects.

6. In Dishwasher Machines

  • This dry soap is intended for manual dishwashing. It's not formulated to be used in a dishwasher, as the dry mixture might not dissolve properly and could clog the dishwasher or cause residue buildup.

Use this dry dish soap only on surfaces that can handle a gentle abrasive cleaner and avoid leaving it on for extended periods to maintain the longevity of your items.

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  • Aromas:

    • Citrus Bliss (orange, lemon, and lime essential oils)

    • Fresh Mint (peppermint and spearmint essential oils)

    • Calm Clean (lavender and tea tree essential oils)

Usage

  • Sprinkle a small amount of the dry dish soap onto your dish sponge or directly into your sink.

  • Add warm water and wash dishes as usual.

  • Rinse thoroughly.

This dry dish soap is perfect for cutting grease and leaves dishes sparkling clean without relying on commercial products.

While the homemade dry dish soap is effective, there are a few areas where it should not be used:

1. Non-stick Cookware

  • Avoid using this dish soap on non-stick pots or pans, as the abrasiveness of the washing soda and baking soda could damage the non-stick coating over time.

2. Delicate or Antique Dishware

  • Fine china, delicate glassware, or antique dishware could be scratched or damaged by the abrasiveness in the soap. Use a gentler, non-abrasive cleaner for these items.

3. Wooden Utensils or Cutting Boards

  • The citric acid and baking soda might affect the finish on wooden utensils, cutting boards, or bowls. It's best to use a mild soap specifically designed for wood care.

4. Sensitive Surfaces (Marble, Granite, or Stone)

  • Avoid using the mixture on stone countertops like granite or marble, as the citric acid could damage the surface and lead to discoloration.

5. On Rust-Prone Items

  • The salt in the cleaner could cause rusting when left on metal surfaces for too long, particularly on uncoated or poorly maintained metal objects.

6. In Dishwasher Machines

  • This dry soap is intended for manual dishwashing. It's not formulated to be used in a dishwasher, as the dry mixture might not dissolve properly and could clog the dishwasher or cause residue buildup.

Use this dry dish soap only on surfaces that can handle a gentle abrasive cleaner and avoid leaving it on for extended periods to maintain the longevity of your items.

  • Aromas:

    • Citrus Bliss (orange, lemon, and lime essential oils)

    • Fresh Mint (peppermint and spearmint essential oils)

    • Calm Clean (lavender and tea tree essential oils)

Usage

  • Sprinkle a small amount of the dry dish soap onto your dish sponge or directly into your sink.

  • Add warm water and wash dishes as usual.

  • Rinse thoroughly.

This dry dish soap is perfect for cutting grease and leaves dishes sparkling clean without relying on commercial products.

While the homemade dry dish soap is effective, there are a few areas where it should not be used:

1. Non-stick Cookware

  • Avoid using this dish soap on non-stick pots or pans, as the abrasiveness of the washing soda and baking soda could damage the non-stick coating over time.

2. Delicate or Antique Dishware

  • Fine china, delicate glassware, or antique dishware could be scratched or damaged by the abrasiveness in the soap. Use a gentler, non-abrasive cleaner for these items.

3. Wooden Utensils or Cutting Boards

  • The citric acid and baking soda might affect the finish on wooden utensils, cutting boards, or bowls. It's best to use a mild soap specifically designed for wood care.

4. Sensitive Surfaces (Marble, Granite, or Stone)

  • Avoid using the mixture on stone countertops like granite or marble, as the citric acid could damage the surface and lead to discoloration.

5. On Rust-Prone Items

  • The salt in the cleaner could cause rusting when left on metal surfaces for too long, particularly on uncoated or poorly maintained metal objects.

6. In Dishwasher Machines

  • This dry soap is intended for manual dishwashing. It's not formulated to be used in a dishwasher, as the dry mixture might not dissolve properly and could clog the dishwasher or cause residue buildup.

Use this dry dish soap only on surfaces that can handle a gentle abrasive cleaner and avoid leaving it on for extended periods to maintain the longevity of your items.