I have a white kitchen sink & the only way I've found to get that thing back to white is to scrub with Soft Scrub w/ bleach or to let it soak in a water/bleach combo.?
Anyone have an EF alternative to get my sink white again??
1/2 cup liquid castile soap (I'd use Dr. Bronners)
4 teaspoons vegetable glycerin for a preservative
5 or more drops of essential oil. I'd use lavender or tea tree, but none if you use Dr. Bronners, unless you want the antibacterial properties from the tea tree oil
Mix and store in a seal glass jar. It has a shelf life of about 2 years.
If you have really tuff marks, spray first with vinegar and let it sit. Then use the soft scrub. ?
Re: EF Bleach Alternative?
This is a creamy soft scrub recipe:
2 cups baking soda
1/2 cup liquid castile soap (I'd use Dr. Bronners)
4 teaspoons vegetable glycerin for a preservative
5 or more drops of essential oil. I'd use lavender or tea tree, but none if you use Dr. Bronners, unless you want the antibacterial properties from the tea tree oil
Mix and store in a seal glass jar. It has a shelf life of about 2 years.
If you have really tuff marks, spray first with vinegar and let it sit. Then use the soft scrub. ?