DIY Scrubbing Cleanser
Using only baking soda, vinegar and dish detergent you can make your own scrubbing cleanser and eliminate yet another costly cleaning product from your home AND get awesome results!
This DIY scrubbing cleanser is easy to make and can be used in the kitchen, bathroom, or anywhere you need a little extra scrubbing power using inexpensive products.
You only need three ingredients and you probably already have them in your home.
Here is my stove top before.....
and here is my stove top after using the DIY scrubbing cleanser. You can see more before and after photos of other items I used this cleaner on and get all of the details on my blog in this post: https://thehowtohome.com/diy-eco-friendly-and-money-saving-scrubbing-cleanser/
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Suggested materials:
- Baking Soda (Aldi's)
- Dawn (Sam's Club)
- Heinz Cleaning Vinegar (Walmart)
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Diana Lupie Mercado on Jun 07, 2015This is a must in my home.
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Brenda Haney Everett on Jan 07, 2017I tried the ammonia on my stove grates..WORKED..only problem, the ammonia does eat through the plastic bag some. YIKES! So I put it all in a old plastic trash can, sounds redundant I know, but it was thicker so it was ok. The smell is bad of course, so I put it in my garage overnight and the next morning when I brought them back in..just a few spots left. I took a sponge/scratcher to go over each one. 13 years of crud, gone overnight. I had tried other methods, even oven cleaners, but never could get them clean. I will not be waiting 13 years to clean them again. Best DIY ever.
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Mary Beth @ The How to Home on Jan 07, 2017Hi Brenda - I'm glad it worked for you. I didn't use a plastic bag for mine - I mixed it in a glass bowl and I've always used everything I've mixed but I would think if you're going to store it that you could store it in a glass jar. Thanks for letting me know about the thicker plastic working.
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