Mopping — Add a few drops of dish soap to a bucket of water and your floors will sparkle.
Surface cleaning — You don’t need special cleaning solutions for your countertops and walls. Just add a few drops of dish soap to warm water and scrub them clean.
Stainless steel — Stainless steel cleaner is so expensive (and unnecessary). Use water and dish soap to clean your appliances, being careful to wipe with the grain. Green Works is a great soap to keep things natural and gentle. If you think it needs a little something extra, polish with baby oil and a paper towel.
Appliances — The rest of your appliances, both large and small, can also benefit from a simple wipe down with dish soap and water.
Cabinets — Cabinets are hard to clean. Not only does your kitchen probably have a ton of them, but they get dirty. Grease and spills from your kitchen tend to stick to the wood, covering them in a nasty film. Thankfully, there’s no better grease fighter than dish soap, so a few drops of this in a bucket of hot water should do the trick.
Marble and granite — Most people think natural stone is hard to clean, because expensive cleaners to tend to build up and leave a haze behind. Stop overthinking it and use a simple solution of dish soap and water to leave the surface clean and clear — no haze required.
Windows — You don’t need window cleaner to get streak-free windows. Just mix up some water and dish soap and wipe away the dirt and fingerprints.
Clean the bathroom — Save some elbow grease the next time you clean your bathroom. Pour equal parts of dish soap and white vinegar into a spray bottle and shake to mix. Spray the mixture on your bathtub, sink and toilet, and let it sit. Rinse away after about 15 minutes and your surfaces will be clean — no scrubbing needed.
Clean soap scum — Pour dish soap on soap scum and let it sit overnight. In the morning, wash it away and soap scum will wipe away with it.
Lubricant — Fix a squeaky door by using dish soap to lubricate the hinges.
Laundry
Grease stains — That shirt is not ruined forever. Just rub the spot with dish soap and let it sit overnight before washing as you normally would.
Wash delicates — Use a tablespoon of dish soap in a sink of warm water to hand wash delicate clothing.
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