DIY Essential Oil Dish Soap

Amanda C, Hometalk Team
by Amanda C, Hometalk Team
7 Materials
$25
1 Hour
Easy
If you haven't noticed, I'm trying to go green in my home, and I'm excited for this project. I certainly don't want to eat off of my dishes with weird ingredients I can't pronounce, so I decided to make a natural dish soap. This stuff not only makes you feel better about washing your dishes, but smells good and it WORKS! This sudsy essential oil dish soap works great against grease and tough foods while also eliminating bacteria, and it can be customized to the scent you want! Talk about a win-win!


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STEP 1: Pour 1 1/4 Cup Water into a bowl.








STEP 2: Pour 3/4 cup of pure-castile soap into the bowl with the water.







STEP 3: Pour 2 Tbsp. vegetable glycerin into the mix.








STEP 4: Dump a nice tsp. of baking soda into the bowl.







STEP 5: Drop about 6 drops of grapefruit oil in as well.
(This is where you can start to customize your soap a bit according to the scent you would like)







STEP 6: Though you can customize your oil scents for the soap, all should have a good health shield or on guard oil added to help eliminate bacteria. Add 4-6 drops of this.







STEP 7: To help eliminate grease add 4 drops of tea tree oil.







STEP 8: Mix your concoction up and you will start to see it sudsing up! Remove the pump from your soap dispenser and pour the mixture through a funnel into your soap bottle.







Now you are all ready to get some dishes done!







Look at all those suds! I know initially getting all these ingredients can feel expensive compared to just grabbing a bottle of Palmolive or Dawn, but you barely use any of the ingredients for a pretty substantial batch and have loads left over for the future. You also have to consider all the great benefits of going green!
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  • Patti Kapcar Patti Kapcar on Feb 28, 2017
    Why does it have to be an amber glass container?
  • Nancy Wilson Nancy Wilson on Sep 12, 2017

    How does this soap work on greasy dishes, pots and pans? I've never found a "natural" soap that can neutralize the effects of bacon grease.

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