Here's How To Make Your Home Scouring Cream.

For a long time I used ready-made scouring cream that I bought in the supermarket.

And then I realized that I could make it myself, with ingredients that are easy to find and inexpensive.

Unlike industrial scouring creams which are toxic, this homemade scouring cream is natural!

Do you know how to make it? So here is the homemade Cif recipe. You will see, it's very simple:

How to make your own natural scouring cream

Ingredients

- 375 g of baking soda

- 250 g of salt

- 1 tablespoon of liquid soap

How to do

1. I fill half of a large empty bottle with the baking soda. For the bottle, I recycled an old 750ml bottle of CIF.

2. I add salt and liquid soap.

3. I fill the bottle with water up to the neck.

4. I close the bottle and shake it to mix the ingredients well and dissolve the baking soda and salt.

Results

A sponge with homemade scouring cream made with baking soda

There you go, my homemade organic scouring cream is ready :-)

Personally, I use it on all surfaces, including for scrubbing and polishing the sink and sink.

Exactly like a Cif ... but natural!

But it also works for cleaning the gas stove, except the glass ceramic, because the baking soda can damage it.

How to use it

This DIY scouring cream is used like traditional products: you have to pour a little cream on the surface to be cleaned, leave to act for a few minutes and then clean with a wet sponge.

Pleasant surprise: we need 2 times less of product, thanks to an impressive cleaning power.

Bonus tip

If I want to leave a good smell in each room, I pour a few drops of essential oil in my ecological cream.

My favorite is the lemon, but you are spoiled for choice: mint, pine, lavender ...

Savings made

A bottle of traditional scouring cream, you will pay on average 2.50 €. For a year, it easily takes 4 or 5, or a total of € 12.50.

My homemade scouring cream costs me: € 1.49 of baking soda, € 2.65 of salt and € 0.16 of organic liquid soap. A total amount of 4.30 €. I use on average two times less quantity for the same cleaning result, that is to say 2 bottles per year, or 8.60 € per year.

Either an annual saving of 3,90 €. As I use the baking soda for other recipes, I don't hesitate, because I am accumulating several small savings to make a big one at the end of the year!

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