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Does your garbage disposal need a little refreshing? 👃🏼With everything that goes into the disposal, odds are that odors could be accumulating in there. Try this simple DIY recipe to make your own garbage disposal refreshers that will help freshen, clean, and deodorize your garbage disposal.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup salt
- ½ cup water
- ⅓ cup unscented liquid castile soap
- 30 drops Lemon oil
Note: Liquid castile soap is a vegetable-based soap commonly
found in health food stores.
Instruction:
1. Combine baking
soda and salt into a bowl.
2. Add castile soap
and essential oil into the mixture.
3. Add water, one
tablespoon at a time, while stirring with your hands until it forms into the
consistency of "damp sand". It should stay together when you press it
together. If you add too much water just add some more baking soda and salt
until the consistency is right.
4. Grab a tablespoon
measurement device and scoop packed spoonfuls onto parchment paper.
5. Once the mixture
has been scooped, let dry for 24 hours or until they are hard. One batch should
make about 36 garbage disposal refreshers.
6. Put it into a
glass jar and use it the next time you do dishes. Just put 1–3 refreshers into
the garbage disposal and turn it on. You will immediately smell the refreshing
scent of Lemon essential oil.
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Item Description
Does your garbage disposal need a little refreshing? 👃🏼With everything that goes into the disposal, odds are that odors could be accumulating in there. Try this simple DIY recipe to make your own garbage disposal refreshers that will help freshen, clean, and deodorize your garbage disposal.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup salt
- ½ cup water
- ⅓ cup unscented liquid castile soap
- 30 drops Lemon oil
Note: Liquid castile soap is a vegetable-based soap commonly
found in health food stores.
Instruction:
1. Combine baking
soda and salt into a bowl.
2. Add castile soap
and essential oil into the mixture.
3. Add water, one
tablespoon at a time, while stirring with your hands until it forms into the
consistency of "damp sand". It should stay together when you press it
together. If you add too much water just add some more baking soda and salt
until the consistency is right.
4. Grab a tablespoon
measurement device and scoop packed spoonfuls onto parchment paper.
5. Once the mixture
has been scooped, let dry for 24 hours or until they are hard. One batch should
make about 36 garbage disposal refreshers.
6. Put it into a
glass jar and use it the next time you do dishes. Just put 1–3 refreshers into
the garbage disposal and turn it on. You will immediately smell the refreshing
scent of Lemon essential oil.
Note: See My Collection Spring Cleaning for all my Graphics
in the Collection
