Castile Dish Soap: Use it in it’s concentrated form for scrubbing pots and pans in your sink. Get rid of those un-naturally colored green and blue liquid soaps and go all natural. We recommend keeping castile soap in a foam soap dispenser near your sink when used for cleaning up.
Castile House Cleaner: Use diluted in a spray bottle 1 part castile soap to 4 parts water to clean counters, sinks, toilets, bathtubs and even stainless steel! Some green house cleaning companies use it as a dusting spray. For a castile soap dusting spray, use your spray bottle to dampen a hand towel, then simply wipe down surfaces that need dusting, such as baseboards, ceiling fans, and blinds. For lighter jobs, try using less soap and more water in the bottle. For really tough jobs, add more soap and less water.
Hand Soap: Put your favorite castile soap in a foaming soap dispenser and dilute half water and half castile soap.
Glass Cleaner: Add 1/2 teaspoon of castile soap to 16 ounces of water and vinegar to create a streak-free glass cleaner. We use this in the shop on our own windows!
Floor Cleaner: Add 1-2 tablespoons per gallon of water.
Foot Soak: Add 1 1/2 teaspoons in a small tub of hot water.
Fruit and Veggie Wash: To wash fruits and veggies, place about 1/4 teaspoon in a bowl of water and let your food soak for a few moments. Drain the soapy water and rise with clean water.
Plant Spray for Bugs: To keep bugs away from plants or get rid of current bugs, add 1 tablespoon to a quart of water and spray.
Toilet Cleaner: Dilute with 1 part soap to 4 parts water ratio. Coat the toilet bowl with mixture, add baking soda to brush, and scrub. Let cleaners sit in toilet for approximately 10 minutes then flush.