Looking for a soap that is all-natural, chemical-free and actually cleans well? Castile Soap should be at the top of your list. There a so many ways to incorporate Castile Soap in to your cleaning routine. It’s a great soap for your body, washing dishes, doing laundry, and is safe for children. Castile soaps are plant-based and don’t lose potency over time. If you purchase the unscented soap you can add different essential oils to your hand and dish soap.
Following are the four ways I use Castile Soap
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Our home is all hardwood flooring with marble tile in the bathrooms. To remove surface dust and debris I vacuum with my Miele vacuum. Not only does this vacuum do an excellent job of cleaning the hepa filter helps purify the air. Every couple weeks I use my wet-vac to do a deeper clean. I add 2 tsp Castile Soap and 2-4 drops of Lavender essential oil to my wet-vac carafe. The Castile Soap helps clean and the lavender makes everything smell good and neither one will harm the hardwood or marble. If you’ve never seen a wet-vac in use .. check out my Instagram highlights (cleaning). It’s amazing what comes up off your floor!
2. Hand Soap
Using gentle, non toxic hand soaps are not only healthier they are also not as drying. Hands that are dry and cracked can easily lead to other issues so make sure to moisturize after washing. Get the suds all over your hands and wash with cold or warm water for 2o or sing Happy Birthday:) I’ve posted my hand soap recipe below!
3. Dish Soap
Run out of your regular dish soap? Try using my recipe below to make your own! You can dilute your Castile soap with your favorite essential oil for a gentle soap that won’t irritate your skin. For more tackling extra grime and grease I’d suggest using Sal’s Suds. It’s a bit stronger and more concentrated so you’ll only need a drop or two. Store your DIY hand and dish soap in a pretty container on your counter. Separation is normal. Just give your soap a little shake to mix it up prior to dispensing on your favorite sponge.
4. Sink Cleaner
Dish washing can create stains and orders in the sink. Almost every day I squirt some Castile soap in my sink and add baking soda. I use my sauce pan scrub brush to clean to the sink. If you need to remove stains and do not want to use bleach head over to this post.
What is Castile soap exactly? It’s an oil-based soap, which comes in bar or liquid form, that is created without the use of animal fats or synthetic ingredients. Pure Castile soap is considered to be all-natural and non-toxic.
Hand Soap
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What I love about this soap is that it’s quick and easy to make and you can change up the essential oils so you actually look forward to washing! You’ll need only a few items: liquid soap, coconut oil, essential oil, a dispensing container and water. That’s it. I like the almond Castile soap for washing my floors and the unscented for making hand and dish soap. All you have to do is combine 1/4 cup liquid soap with distilled or filtered water and then add a few drops of your favorite essential oil for a pretty and natural fragrance. It’s also a good idea to melt one or two teaspoons of coconut oil and add it to your soap solution. This will help moisturize your hands.
Dish Soap
For your dish soap, the Castile soap will be the primary ingredient and then you will add a few other ingredients to help get your dishes and pans clean. Start with about a cup of liquid soap and then add a booster like washing soda to the mix. Baking soda can also be used however washing soda is more powerful when it comes to getting things clean.
A few details about washing soda:
It’s pure, natural, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, biodegradable, and contains zero harsh chemicals. It’s also abrasive on hard water deposists and High Efficiency (HE) water and septic safe. In the washer, you can use it on whites or colors!
I like to grate up some of my Dr. Bronner (bar) soap and add it to the mixture.
Sink Wash
Add 1/8 – 1/4 cup liquid Castile salop to your sink and sprinkle with about 1/2 cup baking soda. Using a scrub brush, give your sink a good scrub and allow the mixture to sit for a couple minutes. Rinse. I always enjoy the pretty shine in the sink when I’m finished! The sink smells good too 🙂
FAQS about DIY Castile Hand Soap
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states there isn’t enough science that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with soap and water. There is some data however stating that certain ingredients in antibacterial soap could have potentially negative effects on your health. You can read more on that here if you’d like. That said it’s important to know that a disinfectant and antibacterial products are strictly regulated terms and must kill or inhibit a certain percentage of germs. All of this is monitored by the EPA and FDA. Some of the substances are like pesticides and are not good for us. Castile soap is nontoxic and will not kill germs so it’s not a disinfectant. It does however remove germs. If you’d like to increase the “germ killing” potential, you could add tea tree oil to your hand and dish soap. Both tea tree and oregano oil contain natural antibacterial properties. More info on that here.
Castile soap is a non toxic, vegetable oil based product and is safe for kids and pets. Use the Castile baby unscented variety for children and pets. Always follow manufacturers directions when using.
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Yes! Simply fill a clear glass spray bottle with with ⅓ Castile liquid soap and ⅔ water. Spread baking soda liberally around the bath and then spray with your Castile soap mixture. Scrub with a scouring pad or scrub brush and then rinse for a sparkling, clean tub or shower. You can add a few drops of Sal’s Suds for extra cleaning power.
Castile soap is said to have a shelf life of about three years. Always check the expiration date on the bottle before using and store in a container with a tight fitting lid to avoid potential contaminants from entering.
For dish and hand soap I would recommend lemon, grapefruit, or lavender.
Try this:
The secret to clump-free DIY Laundry Detergent is to allow the grated soap to air dry overnight before mixing it with the powdered ingredientsor ..Keep in a cool dry place where moisture is lowPut something in with the powder like rice or a dry crust of bread that absorbs moistureStore in a tightly sealed container to keep the moisture out
Always take Precautions
Just because a product is labeled natural or organic doesn’t make it totally safe. Some natural products contain essential oils that can be toxic to pets or pregnant women. Like any product, it’s best to apply a small amount at first to check for potential reactions. Although the ingredients are gentle and nontoxic there is potential for allergy or irritation just like every other product.
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DIY all natural hand and dish soap with essential oils
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