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Natural Tub Scrub

Making your own tub scrub is easy and smellicious! You can choose from either recipe below, but I prefer the dish_soapThieves Household Cleaner version. In fact, read on to find out two cool methods for cleaning your tubs, sinks, and grout!

Essential Oil DIY Tub Scrub:

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1/4 cup Thieves Dish Soap
  • 10-20 drops of Young Living essential oils (Thieves, Peppermint, or Rosemary

Pour baking soda into a medium size bowl. Add your soap a little at a time, stirring constantly. Mix in your essential oils. Store in an airtight container and use to scruThieves Cleaner Springb tubs, sinks, and tile.

I got the following version from THIS great website…

Thieves Kitchen Sink Scrub:

  • 1 C. Baking Soda
  • 1/2 C. Thieves Household Cleaner

You can either mix it up and put it in a glass jar to use when you need it or you can use the “powder and spray method” below.

Thieves Kitchen Sink Powder and Spray Method:

  • 1-2 oz. Thieves HoFemale hand pouring salt from salt shakerusehold Cleaner
  • 1 quart purified water
  • Spray Bottle
  • Salt shaker filled with baking soda

Mix water and Thieves Household Cleaner together in aWater Tap With Sink In Modern Kitchen. spray bottle.

Fill an empty salt or parmesan shaker with baking soda.

Spray the diluted Thieves Household Cleaner all over sink or tub. Sprinkle baking soda over the top of wet basin.

Scrub away and rinse! So easy and neat! And it smells amazing!

Young Living continues to add new essential oil-infused cleaning products to  their inventory. Try:

  • Thieves Laundry Soap
  • Thieves Dish Soap
  • Thieves Spray
  • Thieves wipes
  • Thieves All-Purpose Household Cleaner
  • Thieves Veggie Wash

 

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Barbara

    My 11-year-old daughter just whipped up a batch of natural tub scrub. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing little things like this. My kitchen sink looks beautiful and smells wonderful and now my children can safely do these types of cleaning jobs 🙂

  2. Stacy McDonald

    Yay! That’s great, Barbara! That’s one of the things I love about making natural cleaners – I don’t have to worry about my children being harmed by toxic chemicals!

  3. Denice

    Stacy,

    My husband uses this as a hand cleaner after working on the cars and loves it. It cleans better, is way cheaper and much more healthy. It’s a bonus that he likes the smell, too : )

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