Zero Waste Gentle Home Cleaning Scrub Bucket
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Features:
✓ Single-Use Plastic-Free
✓ Dye-Free
✓ Preservative-Free
✓ Palm-Oil Free
✓ Cruelty-Free
✓ Synthetic Fragrance-Free
The Gentle Home Cleaning Scrub is a great way to add a little kick to your people- and planet-friendly home cleaning. This mixture of baking soda and the All-Purpose Home Cleaner Soap works great on the tub, tiles, and stovetops around your home.
100% biodegradable and septic-safe.
100% Cruelty-free and MADE SAFE certified ingredients.
How to Use:
Instructions for Use
1. Wet Surface
2. Sprinkle Gentle Home Cleaning Scrub Onto Wetted Surface*
3. Rub with Damp Cotton Rags, Sponge, or Swedish Dish Cloth
4. Rinse the Surface and Wipe Dry
*Always test a new surface in an inconspicuous area to ensure baking soda won't scratch or harm the finish.
Safe for Use on:
+ Stainless Steel
+ Ceramic/Porcelain Tile
+ Stovetop
Avoid Using Scrub On:
- Natural/Sealed Stone
- Non-Stick Cookware
Ingredients:
[UNSCENTED]: Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Vegetable Soap [Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Water][PEPPERMINT TEA TREE]: Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Vegetable Soap [Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Water], Organic Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Organic Melaleuca Alternafolia Leaf (Tea Tree) Oil
Nerd Alert: More Detailed Information On Ingredients
Sodium Bicarbonate: Also known as baking soda, sodium bicarbonate is an odor neutralizer and gentle abrasive.
Vegetable Soap: Sodium Cocoate: This is the chemical name of saponified (that is, 'made into soap') coconut oil. It's the chemical that grabs onto both dirt and water to do the cleaning.
Glycerin: This substance is chemically a type of alcohol and is naturally created when the oil is converted into soap. Glycerin is known for skin-softening abilities and is an effective solvent, meaning it can dissolve substances such as stains and specks of dirt.
Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil: There is a small amount of coconut oil left in the soap after conversion to sodium cocoate. This is because we use sodium hydroxide, or lye, in the conversion process, and leaving excess oil ensures there is no remaining lye in the finished product. Some soapmakers refer to this as 'superfatting' and more oil remaining results in a softer, more moisturizing soap. It only has a small amount of excess oil, so it's not the luxurious body soap type and more of a 'get the job done soap.
Water: Water is used in the soapmaking process as a substance that dissolves lye and then is a medium so the lye can reach all of the oil to react. After being useful in this process, the water is allowed to evaporate from the soap over a period of several weeks, and the resulting dried bar has very little water. There is only about 5% water remaining in the finished soap, thus making it more shelf stable than a liquid soap that would require a preservative due to the high (about 60%) water.
Shipping: 4 - 7 days.
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Returns: 30-day return policy.
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