Natural Solutions for Cleaning & Wellness: Health Remedies and Green Cleaning Solutions Without Toxins or Chemicals by Halle Cottis (Page Street Publishing Co., 2017) is a comprehensive guide to natural and nontoxic cleaning and wellness solutions that you can make at home. This excerpt will help you create a degreaser with natural ingredients. This cleaner is perfect for cleaning your kitchen.
Sometimes you need more than hot water to clean up a stain. Grease can be incredibly stubborn to clean, so it requires a few more ingredients. This solution works well on stovetops.
Ingredients
•1 1/2 cups (355 milliliters) warm distilled water
•3/4 cup (177 milliliters) Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds
•1/2 cup (118 milliliters) distilled white vinegar
How To
1. Add the warm distilled water to a medium-sized bowl and dissolve the kosher salt. Do not leave the salt out of this solution, as this thickens the degreaser.
2. Add the Sal Suds and vinegar and stir lightly.
3. Pour into a spray bottle.
4. To use, spray directly on grease. A little of this solution goes a long way, so don’t overspray. Wipe clean with a warm, damp sponge.
Safety Note: Do not mistake castile soap for Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds. They are two completely different cleaning agents and cannot be substituted for one another.
Yield: 2 3/4 cups (650 milliliters)
Reprinted with permission from Natural Solutions for Cleaning and Wellness by Halle Cottis and published by Page Street Publishing Co., 2017.