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Sunday, September 3, 2017

Celebrating Earth Day with Reverie Farms Bath and Body Products – Never Say Die Beauty

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Saturday April 22 is Earth Day, and it’s more important than ever to do things to help protect the environment and to advance science to that end. I actually remember the first Earth Day oh so long ago. It was a very big deal because so little was being done at that time to protect our air, water and earth. Many years later, some things have improved but others not so much.

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Using earth and body-friendly products is a small way to do something to help our planet and ourselves, hopefully while doing other more impactful things to protect Mother Earth.

Today, I’d like to talk about a new-to-me brand, Reverie Farms & Soaps.

Reverie Farms and Soaps

I discovered Reverie Farms and Soaps very recently. A few weeks ago, in fact.

Reverie Farms is an actual family farm located in Argyle Texas, not too far from Dallas-Fort Worth. I have a friend who lives in nearby Denton TX, so I hope someday I’ll have a chance to visit the farm myself. They have tours!

In addition to making natural and organic soaps, other bath and body products and laundry soap, they sell their own farm fresh eggsNigerian Dwarf Goats and Anatolian Shepherd dogs. How cool is that?!

credit: Reverie Farms

credit: Reverie Farms

Reverie Farms has a nicely edited list of products that they sell:

  • bar soaps in unscented as well as in a range of natural scents
  • foaming hand soap
  • soap savers (at the best price I’ve seen!)
  • body scrub
  • liquid laundry soap.

I’m a bespoke soap fiend so I was thrilled to get a chance to try out their bar soap and their foaming hand soap.

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Natural Bar Soap

The Reverie Farms natural organic based bar soap is biodegradable, vegan friendly, and made with organic oils of sunflower and/or safflower, coconut, and sustainably sourced palm, essential oils, and rosemary extract. The sunflower, safflower, coconut, and palm oils are certified organic ingredients.

Importantly, the bar soap is NOT made with artificial ingredients like synthetic fragrances, dyes or preservatives. Reverie Farms uses organically grown products whenever possible. The soaps are scented only with essential oils, and they are colored with organic herbs and plant extracts. The soap base recipe is made from 100% certified organic oils.

Their are 10 different scents to choose from:

  • Citrus Fusion
  • Lavender
  • Citrus Lavender
  • Cleansing Lemon Twist
  • Sage Lemongrass
  • Walk In The Forest
  • Peppermint
  • Sensitive Shea
  • Herb Garden
  • Unscented.

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I am currently using Citrus Fusion. It has a mild citrus scent that that is gender neutral. It makes just the right amount of lather, and though it is hydrating, it isn’t greasy. Unlike some of the other hydrating bar soaps that I use that make the bottom of my tub really slippery, Reverie Farms Citrus Fusion does not.

The 4 oz. bar soap priced at $6 is a large bar that is going to last me a long time. Some bar soap seems to melt away in the shower, but this one doesn’t. Plus it fits perfectly on my soap saver. Frankly, I wish I had purchased my soap saver from Reverie Farms because theirs is more affordably priced at $3.50.

credit: Reverie Farms

Natural Foaming Hand Soap

I like to keep liquid soap on my bathroom vanity and at the kitchen sink. Lately I’ve been getting into foaming soaps because they’re ready to go when you pump. I was happy to get to try Reverie Farms Natural Foaming Hand Soap. Importantly, the pump itself is wide which makes it easy to pump. The soap comes out in a rich but delicate foam.

Reverie Farms Sandalwood Natural Foaming Soap, neversaydiebeauty.com

Like the bar soap, it is a biodegradable, natural organic-based soap that is biodegradable, vegan friendly, and made with organic oils of sunflower* and/or safflower*, and coconut*, vegetable glycerin*, rosemary extract and essential oils (the * means certified organic ingredient). Formulated for sensitive skin. It feels smooth and moisturizing, though with my dry hands I always follow up with hand cream after I wash my hands.  It has  no synthetic detergents or preservatives, parabens, and it is Non-GMO.

The foaming hand soap is available in several scents:

  • Lavender
  • Peppermint
  • Sandalwood
  • Lemongrass
  • Rosemary
  • Unscented.

I am using Sandalwood. Like the bar soap, it is a mild, gender neutral scent. The Natural Foaming Hand Soap plastic pump bottle contains 8 oz. and is priced at $6.25.

Other Products

As I mentioned, Reverie Farms also sells Body Scrub in 4 oz. jars in about 6 different scents for $6.25 as well as Natural Liquid Laundry Soap in 32 oz. bottles for $9.00. I’d like to try them both next. I really could use the Natural Liquid Laundry Soap because it’s good for sensitive skin, and it is perfect for delicates like my new silk pillowcase.

credit: Reverie Farms

credit: Reverie Farms

So visit the Reverie Farms website if you can’t make it out to Argyle Texas to visit the farm itself. With both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day coming up, I think the bar soaps, foaming soaps, and body scrubs would make for a really wonderful pampering basket of cleansers that are effective but gentle on skin as well as gentle on the earth. Plus you can get 10% off on your first purchase with the discount code for Never Say Die Beauty readers: NSDB417 (the code doesn’t expire but it can be used only once)  😛

Happy Earth Day!

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Sunday, March 5, 2017

Best DIY All Purpose Kitchen and Bathroom Spray, Tub Scrub and Window Cleaner Recipes

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Over the past two years, I have begun weeding out more and more of my expensive and toxic household cleaners and replacing them with homemade substitutes that work as well, or even better.  You’ve all probably seen my homemade laundry detergent recipe (20.4¢ for homemade vs. $12-$14 retail) and I’ve recently added a homemade “shout” laundry stain remover recipe (now tested successfully on both colors and whites, by the way.)  Even our liquid hand soap has been replaced by my homemade foaming soap version.  Why would I go to the time and trouble of making these products at home?  Cold hard cash!  They can all be made for pennies on the dollar, when compared to what you are spending to buy them at the store.  Plus, they don’t actually take that long to make — some only a few minutes!

Beyond that, homemade cleaners, made with natural products, are better for the environment and exponentially better for your family’s safety and health.  The chemicals and ingredients (and their fumes) in typical household cleaners can be terribly dangerous and many build up in our systems over decades of use.  Even liquid hand soap, many shower gels, lotions, face soaps and dish soaps, sadly, even many toothpastes, now contain the “antibacterial” ingredient, triclosan.   In my opinion, you wouldn’t need to read more than one or two articles about this pesticide, before you would refuse to expose your home and family to it, but that’s a post for another day.  ðŸ™‚ With homemade cleaners, you can be confident you are providing the safest and most economical options for your family because you know exactly what you’ve put in them.  It makes sense for your health, your budget and the environment.

I needed to make a quick Walmart run to restock a few ingredients to make my favorite DIY cleaning products.  The most critical need was for vinegar.  I was completely out.  You are welcome to check out my whole shopping trip in this Google+ album.

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My local grocery store offers a great variety of vinegars for all my cooking needs, plus the white vinegar I like to use in my homemade cleaning supplies.

One of the most commonly used ingredients in making your own household cleaners and even personal care products is vinegar.  Raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar has some incredible health benefits, that we can discuss at another time, but today, I want to talk about white vinegar.  White vinegar is readily available and very inexpensive, usually around $2.50 a gallon, in our area.  I was excited to see that Heinz is marketing a cleaning strength white vinegar, now, with a slightly higher acidity (6% as opposed to 5%) than standard white vinegars.  This little boost in acidity, adds extra oomph and effectiveness to my homemade cleaning products without a noticeable increase in cost.  Score!

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Only $2.98 for a whole gallon. That will make tons of “just for pennies” cleaning supplies!

If you haven’t cleaned with vinegar, before, you’re missing out on a very effective multi-purpose cleaner or cleaning ingredient.  For those just getting started with natural cleaning supplies, the biggest objection to vinegar is usually that they are afraid their home will smell like vinegar.  Honestly, you don’t notice the smell unless you are using it straight, and even then, that vinegar fragrance dissipates pretty quickly.  But, you can try this great tip I found over at Frugal Freebies for scenting your vinegar and then you won’t have to worry about it at all!

There are literally hundreds of uses for vinegar, some pretty well known, others may be new to you. For instance, did you know that not only is vinegar good for taking the itch out of bug bites, if you put it in a spray bottle and spritz it on your skin, the smell will go away in a few minutes, but you will be protected from bug bites for the rest of the evening?  Nothing could smell worse or be worse for you than the commercial bug repellents being sold, now.  I’m so excited to try this, next summer!   Along the same vein, pouring vinegar around the outside of your kids’ backyard pool will keep flies and pests away and if you do the same around the children’s sandbox, not only will it repel bugs, but it will keep neighborhood cats from using it as a litterbox.  I hate that!  This is such a good idea.

Of course, vinegar is one of the most commonly used natural cleaners for glass, mirrors and windows.  My problem has always been that I still ended up with streaks when using it straight.  Then I read Andrea’s post, over at Simple Organized Living.  Her glass cleaner still utilizes the acidity of vinegar for super cleaning and degreasing, but with the addition of a couple other ingredients, leaves glass sparkling and streak-free!  

Window & Glass Cleaner

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Ingredients

  • 2 c. water
  • ¼ cup vinegar
  • ¼ cup rubbing alcohol
  • 1 Tablespoon cornstarch

Instructions

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  2. Mix all ingredients by pouring them into a spray bottle, replacing the lid and then shaking. You definitely need to shake this, again, before each use, because the cornstarch will settle to the bottom, but you will have sparkling clean, streak-free windows for pennies!
  3. Here's my mirror before cleaning with my homemade window cleaner. I had no idea how hard it is to take a picture of a mirror and have the schmutz actually show up, but it's there -- all the smudges and spots there in the center.
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  4. And here's the after, with fingerprints, smudges and spots cleared away and the mirror completely streak-free!
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Did you know that using a cotton ball to blot vinegar on cold sores will help dry them up?  Mix one part vinegar with 10 parts water and apply it in the same way, to help clear up acne.  Apparently, even warts can be treated by dotting a small drop of vinegar onto the pad of a bandage and then applying directly to the wart.  Replace the bandage each evening, for 7 days, and the wart should be gone.

When it comes to cleaning your house, there are even more practical uses for vinegar:

  1. Use in the laundry to soften clothes and reduce static cling.  Just pour it into the fabric softener dispenser in your machine.  The vinegar smell has never been in our clean clothes, afterward.
  2. I use white vinegar to clean the tub of my washing machine, by adding vinegar to the fill line in my soap dispenser and then running the cleaning cycle.
  3. Vinegar is food safe, so there are many ways to use it in the kitchen, like cleaning the inside walls, shelves and drawers of your refrigerator.  You can also use a solution of 1 part vinegar, to 1 part water, to safely clean the residue from fruits and vegetables.
  4. Use white vinegar in your dishwasher, in place of Jet Dry, to eliminate water spots and help rinse away soap residue.
  5. Use vinegar as one of the ingredients to make your own bathroom cleaners.  These are my two most favorite recipes for cleaners that disinfect and clean like crazy in the bathroom.  Love them!

All-Purpose Kitchen and Bathroom Spray Cleaner

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Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon Borax
  • 1 teaspoon finely grated Fels Naptha
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 2 tablespoons white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon castile soap
  • 18 drops lavender essential oil
  • 5 drops tea tree oil
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I found this next recipe over at Cajun Joie De Vivre  and it is definitely a keeper!  I have changed very little, but the recipe below is how I make it.  I use it for tough lime, soap scum build up and other stains in the bathroom; and I actually use it on my kitchen sink, too!  It works better than any commercial bathroom cleanser I have ever tried and its so inexpensive to make, requiring only small amounts of ingredients that I always have on hand, because I use them in many other cleaning supply recipes, as well.  This is another staple, that will make cleaning your bathroom so much easier!

Tub and Shower Scrub

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix baking soda, salt and washing soda.
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  2. Stir in the vinegar and allow it to foam up and then settle back down.
  3. Add coconut oil, castile soap and essential oils.
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  4. Mix until all ingredients are combined. The mixture will be moist, but crumbly. Pack into a container with a tight-fitting lid.
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  5. To use, spritz the affected area with the spray bathroom cleaner, from the recipe above, or with water. Let it set for a couple of minutes and then sprinkle a small amount of this scrub on a damp cloth to clean built-up soap scum, hard water or lime deposits and other tough stains.
  6. The power of this inexpensive, all-natural cleaner is evident in the picture, below. The left side has already been scrubbed and the right is about to be. When I first discovered this formula, the author wrote that I would be scrubbing off build-up that previous cleaners left behind and I didn't even know was there, until I started scrubbing with this one. She understated the issue!
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For the purposes of economical, ecologically sound and effective DIY household cleaners, white vinegar will be a must in your cleaning arsenal.  I think Heinz Cleaning Vinegar provides the best value and cleaning power for the money spent and it will be a staple under my kitchen cabinet.

I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and HEINZ.   #CBias #SocialFabric #HeinzVinegar

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Homemade Bath and Shower Cleaner {Recipe}

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Posted by Cindy  ·  January 4, 2017

This homemade bath and shower cleaner is amazing. This recipe has been floating around the web and I had to give it a try for myself! I couldn’t be more thrilled to have found an inexpensive powerful homemade bathroom cleaner. You problably have the ingredients already at your house. Once again vinegar proves to a a great household cleaner. You can even mix vinegar with baking soda for a great way to unclog a drain.
DIY Tub and Shower Cleaner

Homemade Bath and Shower Cleaner Recipe

Measure out equal parts of Dawn dishwashing detergent and vinegar. Heat vinegar a couple of minutes in microwave or on cook top until vinegar is hot. Carefully pour vinegar into a spray bottle. Add in Dawn dishwashing detergent and shake to mix.

This Dawn & vinegar cleaner will cut through soap scum, clean sinks, and also the potty. Just spray it on, scrub and rinse. For tough soap scum build-up, spray the mixture on and allow it to sit for about 30 minutes. Scrub and rinse.

Do be careful, it does make alot of bubbles, so the tub might be slippery. If there are too many bubbles try mixing two parts vinegar to one part Dawn. Salt will also dissolve the bubbles.

You will be amazed with this bottle of blue magic! 

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If you like this cleaner you might like this DIY Laundry Detergent Recipe.


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Comments

  1. Appliance Art

    Thursday, September 14th, 2017

    Vinegar will always be a great household cleaner. Thanks for sharing this informative article. Wanna try this at home.

  2. Joyce Stepniak

    Monday, July 24th, 2017

    One question...why heat the vineager? Thank you.

    • Cindy

      Friday, August 11th, 2017

      Joyce, I am not sure. My guess is that it helps it all mix together better.... however, I have gotten in a hurry and skipped this step and it still worked.

  3. Keery

    Friday, July 14th, 2017

    If there is leftover mixture
    a) Do you have to throw it out if you don't use it all?
    b) if you can use it again later, do you have to head it up again?
    c) If you don't have to heat it up again, then why head it up in the first place?

    Thanks for this! I am going to try it!

    • Cindy

      Friday, August 11th, 2017

      Kerry,
      a) no, I keep it and keep using it
      b) no, I don't reheat when I re-use
      c) I think the heating is the best way to mix all the ingredients. I have gotten in a hurry and skipped this step and it still worked.

  4. Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

    One thing most people forget while making home made stuff.. Label it!! Child safety first!

  5. Wednesday, August 17th, 2016

    Hi they. Dont sell dawn by us ,

  6. adrienne

    Friday, August 12th, 2016

    Where do you get damn they dont sell it by us thx

  7. adrienne

    Friday, August 12th, 2016

    Very nice ideas thank you

  8. Saturday, January 16th, 2016

    I love this cleaner, Cindy! It's the only one I use to clean my showers and tub with now! Thank you SO much for sharing my laundry detergent in your post! I hope your followers love it as much as I do!

    • Wednesday, January 20th, 2016

      Thanks Jackie! I love it too!

  9. Barbara Quintanilla

    Sunday, January 3rd, 2016

    My microwave needs cleaning. Please give me a good and safe cleaning solution.

    • April

      Saturday, July 23rd, 2016

      You can just microwave a Pyrex cup with about a cup or do of water for 5 min and let the steam do the work! Everything should wipe away after the 5 min

  10. suwise23

    Tuesday, December 29th, 2015

    Actually, my apology - this post doesn't call it natural. The person that shared it did....

  11. suwise23

    Tuesday, December 29th, 2015

    This does work great, but it's far from natural. Dawn is a very effective, but chemical, grease cutter. It's inaccurate and not right to call this a natural cleaner.

  12. M

    Friday, September 11th, 2015

    I use this all the time on everything! You don't have to warm once or repeated. The 50/50 mix is too much Dawn - too soapy!! I pour mostly vinegar with some water and a little dribble of generic-brand Dawn into a spray bottle. When the bottle gets low, I just add some of each to fill. I use WalMart's generic version of Dawn and it works excellently! I have used other soaps, but they don't seem to work as well.

  13. lisa

    Thursday, September 10th, 2015

    dawn mixed w/dawn makes a great softscrub..

  14. Rebecca Goble

    Thursday, August 20th, 2015

    I've been using this for several years and I love it !!!
    Cleaners were really getting harder and harder for me to use because they are so toxic. But with vinegar,dawn and borax I can clean anything.

  15. Deborah

    Sunday, July 19th, 2015

    Trying to get back to a simpler life!

  16. Jeannie

    Tuesday, December 30th, 2014

    the harsh smell of vinegar is easily soothed by adding essential oils. Lemon or lavendar essential is what I like in my vinegar that I use for softener instead of using downy in my laundry

  17. Debbie

    Monday, November 24th, 2014

    I make my own cleaners to avoid all the chemical crap the big companies like to put in all our personal care items (and cleaners). Using Dawn defeats this purpose. Do you have another alternative.

  18. Emma

    Thursday, July 10th, 2014

    UK-ERS use fairy/persil washing up liquid with vinegar works well been making it's for about a year now :)

  19. Emma

    Thursday, July 10th, 2014

    For UK-ERS use fairy/persil w

  20. Elaine

    Wednesday, July 9th, 2014

    For Laminate, linoleum, tile and hardwood use 1/3 c. water, 1/3c. white vinegar and 1/3 c. rubbing alcohol and a couple of drops of Dawn dish soap. Put it in a spray bottle. I love it. I used another brand cleaner with that same brand "mop" and it streaked and left a film on the floor. I love this cleaner!! Much less expensive too!!

  21. gursheen

    Saturday, June 28th, 2014

    Please tell me an effective home made
    time cleaner

  22. Tracey

    Friday, June 27th, 2014

    Gail Murphy-Dawn is the washing up liquid they use here, it's on par with fairy liquid

  23. Viviane Silva

    Friday, June 27th, 2014

    What can i use to clean my hardwood floor? I so tired to clean him, its always so stick when we walk! My sandals make a lot of noise e have a lot of fingertips. Thank you for the help and sorry for my english, its not very good.

  24. Paola Guerra

    Friday, June 27th, 2014

    Hello! I don't live in the US, so I don't have Dawn available. Will any dishwasher do?

  25. Christy

    Friday, June 27th, 2014

    I use 50/50 water and white vinegar. I dont heat up the vinegar. It works brilliant for everything - i dont buy any other cleaners. We also use it in the childcare centre I work at as its a great disinfectant without harsh fumes

  26. Monday, May 19th, 2014

    I use this all the time and am a discusting slob so had scale on my tub from soap etc. started using it and scale gone with just this and a washcloth after a few showers.

  27. Shawn

    Saturday, May 17th, 2014

    Do you have to heat it up every time you use it? Or is that one time for vinegar?

    • Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

      Just the first time. However, I have made it many times and I often skip that step and it still works great.

  28. Joni

    Saturday, May 17th, 2014

    Vinegar is too harsh. Don't let it set too long.

  29. Tiffany

    Saturday, May 17th, 2014

    Paula, my shower, in fact our whole master bath suite is natural stone, slate, marble and granite. I use a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water to clean all of it. I have a big spray bottle that I put 1/3 alcohol and fill up the rest with water then shake well. It cleans and disinfects beautifully! I use that same mixture to clean our mirrors and toilets. Been using it for years and have had excellent results.

  30. Gail Murphy

    Saturday, May 17th, 2014

    Can anyone tell what is Dawn? I live in the United Kingdom and am not familiar with this product.
    Thanks in advance

    • Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

      Hi Gail, it is a liquid dish soap for washing dishes in the kitchen. I hope this helps.

  31. Jaimie

    Friday, May 16th, 2014

    I use this recipe for shower buildup and dont need to srub off. Just let it sit for a couple minutes and everything rinses off easily! Love it :)

  32. Jaimie

    Friday, May 16th, 2014

    I usethis for shower buildup and i dont need to srub at all. Just let it

  33. Kim Strating

    Friday, May 16th, 2014

    TILED Shower Warning - Please don't use this on a TILED shower, or Granite! Over time, the vinegar (acid) can/will break the grout down. With a newly tiled shower, our installer suggested CHEAP mouth wash (high alcohol content, great smell): Full strength in a spray bottle. His suggestion = Spray on, walk away. Once or twice month, Wipe down, vigorously, with a damp rag after the spray. (Regarding how often: your mileage may vary, depending on frequency that shower is used :) )

  34. Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

    Can't wait to try this...just recently moved and now have Hard Water...that I can not clean with my regular cleaner. Thank you.

  35. Paula

    Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

    I use this and love it in my tub but my separate shower has natural stone and I can't use vinegar in there. I wish there was a homemade cleaner to use on natural stone tho.... Any tips?

  36. Judy Cubillos

    Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

    The reason that you use Dawn with this is because Dawn cuts the grease!! Our bodies can release oils or maybe the products that we use on our hair sticks around. Dawn cuts all of that down. I had already been using the Dawn, but not with the Vinegar! I'm excited to give it a try, especially on my sinks AND the potty!!

  37. Andrea Dodge

    Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

    No need for dawn, too soapy. Just use White vinegar 30% up to 50%. Fabuloso (tablespoon or two for scent and degreasing). No need to boil it either. I have had many cleaning companies and this is silly. No soap. And bar type soap produces more "scum" than body wash types. Find a pretty small sprayer for the bathroom and spray curtain, glass etc just before you get out snd leave (30%). Keeps clean. Cheap vinegar will make you cough more. They now sell "cleaning" vinegar. Slightly less fumes. Don't use on marble or unpolished/protected stone. Tiles can be used if rinsed and use 30% of Vinegar. Will help with pink mold and some early black mold. Will keep it at bay if used after each shower on trouble spots.

  38. Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

    Sounds amazing. I am wondering if you have to use it warm...and all at once? Will we want to make just enough for use at one time? Thanks for sharing.

    • Thursday, March 20th, 2014

      You don't have to use it warm or all at once, so it will work for more than one use.

  39. Ro

    Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

    Will original Palmolive dish soap work? Can't wait to try it either way, gonna give it a go today. Thanks for the recipe love your site!

    • Thursday, March 20th, 2014

      Thanks Ro! I am not sure about the Palmolive. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try. Please let us know!

  40. Rhoda

    Wednesday, February 26th, 2014

    Is it Dawn only that works or will any dish detergent do? Just curious as I don't use Dawn.

  41. Ema

    Wednesday, February 26th, 2014

    Don't use vinegar on natural stone/marble.

  42. Stephannie

    Wednesday, February 26th, 2014

    Could something other than dawn work? I'm allergic to dawn.

  43. Stacy

    Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

    This works GREAT in dishwand - like you would use in the kitchen to wash dishes.

  44. Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

    What great timing. We just ran out of our usual "scrubbing bubble" cleaner ... so I'll make
    up a batch of your recipe! THANK!

  45. Christina

    Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

    We use this cleaner on our 'refinished' bathtub - it was recommended by the refinishing company. The only problem is that the vinegar is very ... strong! Makes one cough, a lot. Be prepared to have vent the room, turn on the bathroom fan, etc. Works great though.