Welcome to All in the Detail… I am so glad you
are here!
Easy projects can
freshen up your home & be inexpensive, too
I guess you can tell that I am on this ‘new
kick” of Homemade Cleaners to help save money, to eliminate some nasty chemicals and to 'maybe' clean more
efficiently than those store bought cleaners. (Really it’s the SAVE MONEY thing!
I am becoming so frugal that going to the grocery store or the retail
department store is just sickening… I can’t believe the money I spend at those
places and the small amount of product that is loaded into the car afterward!)
Recently, I have been
shopping at a grocery store called Aldi Foods. Do you have one near you? (Find
out here.) Now I can’t always find everything that is on my list of groceries all the time, but
boy the savings I walk out is so empowering!
Anyway, I'm getting off on a rampage and making
this Quick Tip - a Long Tip! I seem to do that a lot on here, don’t I? I just
get so excited to share so much with you that I just go on… and on… and on…
‘sorry’.
So here you go - Homemade Shower Cleaner
Ingredients
· 3/4 cup baking soda
(slightly heaped)
· 1/4 cup castile soap
(Dr. Bronner’s – yes, from Target)
· 1 Tablespoon water
Directions
1. Add all ingredients
to a bowl.
2. Mix completely.
3. Spread the mixture
on the area you wish to clean.
4. Rub in lightly with
a rag or sponge (I use rags for everything in my home. Remember, I am becoming
Super Frugal and this is a great way to use towels and clothing that aren’t
usable for anything else anymore.) and rinse off.
*This is really easy if your shower head is a handheld one… mine is not.
*This is really easy if your shower head is a handheld one… mine is not.
5. Store in a closed container.