All-Purpose Cleaner
A simple castile soap spray for countertops, sinks, stovetops, cabinets, and most hard surfaces. The one bottle that replaces a cabinet full of cleaners.
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A simple castile soap spray for countertops, sinks, stovetops, cabinets, and most hard surfaces. The one bottle that replaces a cabinet full of cleaners.
A moisturizing body wash that lathers well and leaves skin soft. Made with castile soap, glycerin, coconut oil, and honey.
A thick paste scrub for tubs, tile, sinks, and grout. Baking soda provides the grit, castile soap does the cleaning, and hydrogen peroxide disinfects. Like a non-toxic Soft Scrub.
An apple cider vinegar rinse that detangles, adds shine, restores pH balance, and replaces conventional conditioner. Pairs perfectly with the homemade shampoo.
A gentle formula for silks, woolens, lingerie, and anything labeled 'hand wash.' Uses only castile soap and glycerin — no washing soda, no borax.
A simple powder dishwasher detergent made from washing soda, baking soda, and salt. Paired with a separate citric acid rinse for spot-free results. Works in standard and HE dishwashers.
White vinegar-based fabric softener that actually works. Removes detergent residue, reduces static, and leaves clothes soft without coating fibers in synthetic chemicals.
A gentle daily cleanser with castile soap, aloe vera, and glycerin. Diluted enough for facial skin without stripping natural oils.
A gentle but effective floor cleaner for tile, vinyl, laminate, and sealed hardwood. Castile soap and vinegar versions for different floor types.
Uses even less castile soap than liquid hand soap. The foaming pump does the work — you just need the right ratio of soap to water.
A streak-free glass cleaner using rubbing alcohol and vinegar. Outperforms commercial glass cleaners at a fraction of the cost. No soap — that's the secret.
A castile soap-based dish soap for hand washing. Citrus essential oils and washing soda give it real grease-cutting power. Gentler on your hands than anything from the store.
An alcohol-based hand sanitizer gel using rubbing alcohol, aloe vera gel, and essential oils. Meets the CDC's 60% alcohol threshold for effective germ-killing.
A concentrated formula for work clothes, athletic gear, heavily soiled loads, and anything your regular detergent can't handle. Extra washing soda and borax for maximum cleaning power.
An everyday liquid laundry detergent made from castile soap, washing soda, and borax. Works in standard and HE machines. Costs about 5–10 cents per load.
A simple, moisturizing hand soap made from castile soap, vegetable glycerin, and a carrier oil. Costs about 50 cents per bottle to refill.
A natural shampoo using castile soap and coconut milk. Lathers well, cleans thoroughly, and leaves hair soft without synthetic surfactants.
A powerful spot treatment for laundry stains using hydrogen peroxide, castile soap, and baking soda. Works on grease, food, blood, wine, grass, and set-in stains.
A two-part toilet cleaning system: a castile soap squirt cleaner for regular use, plus a baking soda and vinegar fizz treatment for deep cleaning and hard water stains.
Crispy, flavorful crackers made with pantry staples. Customize with your favorite seeds and seasonings.