How to Make a Natural Degreaser

Mix baking soda with lemon essential oil., Mix baking soda with castille soap and orange essential oil., Use natural soap with vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils., Mix salt, washing soda, and multiple essential oils., Make citrus vinegar...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Mix baking soda with lemon essential oil.

    Citrus is great for cutting grease because of the limonene in the peels.

    To make this degreaser, use lemon essential oil.

    Mix 2 cups of warm water, 1 tablespoons of baking soda, and 20 drops of lemon essential oil in a spray bottle.

    Spray on grease and wipe away with a damp towel.

    You can also use lemon juice in this instead of essential oil.
  2. Step 2: Mix baking soda with castille soap and orange essential oil.

    An alternative to lemon essential oil is orange oil.

    Mix 4 ounces of baking soda with 2 ounces of castille soap in a container until a paste forms.

    Add 20-25 drops of orange oil.

    Mix together.

    Wet the surface with water and place the paste on a sponge and scrub.

    Wipe away with a towel. , Start by making natural dish soap with soap nuts.

    Boil 2-3 soap nuts in 1 cup of water for 30 minutes.

    Strain the water, making sure to catch even the small pieces of the shells.Then, add 1 , This degreaser uses baking soda, vinegar, and citrus essential oils with additional grease-cutting ingredients.

    Mix1/2 cup of salt, 1/4 cup of washing soda, and 16 ounces of baking soda in a bowl, then add 1/4 cup of water to make a paste.

    Spread the paste on the grease and let it set.

    Then combine 3/4 cup of distilled vinegar, 10 drops of thyme essential oil, and 10 drops of lemon or orange essential oil in a spray bottle.

    Shake well and spray over the paste.

    Wipe clean., After eating citrus, use the peels for a cleaner instead of throwing them away.

    Use 6 grapefruits, 8 oranges, or 12 lemons or limes
    - or a combination of all! Place the rinds in a jar.

    Pour distilled vinegar into the jar until the rinds are completely covered.

    Place the lid on the jar.

    Let the mixture sit for 2 weeks.

    Then, remove the rinds and strain the liquid and store in the same jar.

    Add 1 part water to 1 part citrus vinegar in a spray bottle.
  3. Step 3: Use natural soap with vinegar

  4. Step 4: baking soda

  5. Step 5: and essential oils.

  6. Step 6: Mix salt

  7. Step 7: washing soda

  8. Step 8: and multiple essential oils.

  9. Step 9: Make citrus vinegar cleaner.

Detailed Guide

Citrus is great for cutting grease because of the limonene in the peels.

To make this degreaser, use lemon essential oil.

Mix 2 cups of warm water, 1 tablespoons of baking soda, and 20 drops of lemon essential oil in a spray bottle.

Spray on grease and wipe away with a damp towel.

You can also use lemon juice in this instead of essential oil.

An alternative to lemon essential oil is orange oil.

Mix 4 ounces of baking soda with 2 ounces of castille soap in a container until a paste forms.

Add 20-25 drops of orange oil.

Mix together.

Wet the surface with water and place the paste on a sponge and scrub.

Wipe away with a towel. , Start by making natural dish soap with soap nuts.

Boil 2-3 soap nuts in 1 cup of water for 30 minutes.

Strain the water, making sure to catch even the small pieces of the shells.Then, add 1 , This degreaser uses baking soda, vinegar, and citrus essential oils with additional grease-cutting ingredients.

Mix1/2 cup of salt, 1/4 cup of washing soda, and 16 ounces of baking soda in a bowl, then add 1/4 cup of water to make a paste.

Spread the paste on the grease and let it set.

Then combine 3/4 cup of distilled vinegar, 10 drops of thyme essential oil, and 10 drops of lemon or orange essential oil in a spray bottle.

Shake well and spray over the paste.

Wipe clean., After eating citrus, use the peels for a cleaner instead of throwing them away.

Use 6 grapefruits, 8 oranges, or 12 lemons or limes
- or a combination of all! Place the rinds in a jar.

Pour distilled vinegar into the jar until the rinds are completely covered.

Place the lid on the jar.

Let the mixture sit for 2 weeks.

Then, remove the rinds and strain the liquid and store in the same jar.

Add 1 part water to 1 part citrus vinegar in a spray bottle.

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