
Say Bye To Harsh Chemicals With DIY Toilet Tablets You Can Easily Make - House …
If you have citric acid, baking soda, Castile soap, and essential oils on hand, you can easily craft your own fizzing toilet cleaner tablets.
In a growing trend towards sustainable and chemical-free living, a recent online tutorial has gained traction by demonstrating an easy method for crafting homemade non-toxic toilet cleaner pods. The video, shared by user 'Homesteading Mama,' outlines a simple recipe utilizing common household ingredients. The recipe calls for a blend of 1 cup baking soda, 1/4 cup citric acid, 2 tablespoons of castile soap, and a combination of 15 drops of tea tree essential oil and 10 drops of lemon essential oil. The process involves thoroughly mixing these components until a uniform consistency is achieved, capable of being compacted. The mixture is then pressed into an ice cube mold and left to dry for approximately five to six hours, resulting in solid, ready-to-use pods. Proponents of this DIY approach highlight the absence of harsh chemicals such as sulfates, bleach, and hydrochloric acid, which are often found in commercial cleaners. These traditional chemicals are not only considered toxic but can also potentially cause damage to toilet fixtures and drainage systems over time. The homemade pods offer an environmentally friendly and safer alternative for routine toilet maintenance.
If you have citric acid, baking soda, Castile soap, and essential oils on hand, you can easily craft your own fizzing toilet cleaner tablets.