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I prepare dish soap with only 2 ingredients, super degreasing and with lots of foam!

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I Prepare Dish Soap with Only 2 Ingredients — Super Degreasing and Full of Foam!

Tired of dish soaps that cost a lot but barely cut through grease? What if you could make your own powerful, foamy, and super-degreasing dish soap with just two simple ingredients — straight from your kitchen or cleaning cabinet?

Yes, it’s possible — and once you try this DIY dish soap recipe, you might never go back to store-bought again. It’s natural, budget-friendly, effective, and gives you that satisfying foamy action we all love.

Let’s dive into this easy cleaning hack that’s making dish duty way more enjoyable!


🧼 Why Make Your Own Dish Soap?

  • Natural ingredients – No harsh chemicals or artificial fragrances
  • Highly effective on grease – Cuts through oil, food residue, and baked-on messes
  • Budget-friendly – Save money using items you probably already have
  • Eco-conscious – Fewer plastic bottles, less waste

🛒 Only 2 Ingredients Needed:

  1. Castile Soap (Liquid) – A plant-based soap that’s gentle but powerful
  2. Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) – A mild abrasive and natural degreaser

That’s it! These two ingredients create a dynamic duo: castile soap for cleansing and foaming, and baking soda for lifting grease and neutralizing odors.


🧪 How to Make It

✨ Ingredients:

  • 1 cup liquid castile soap (unscented or scented with essential oils like lavender, peppermint, or citrus)
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda

🥣 Instructions:

  1. In a bowl or a clean squeeze bottle, pour in the liquid castile soap.
  2. Add the baking soda and stir gently until well mixed.
  3. Pour the mixture into a soap dispenser or squeeze bottle for easy use.

And that’s it — your foamy, grease-fighting dish soap is ready to go!

💡 Optional tip: Add 5–10 drops of essential oil (like lemon or tea tree) for extra antibacterial power and a fresh scent.


🍽️ Why It Works So Well

  • Castile Soap naturally lathers and cleans, breaking down grease