Monday, July 14, 2014

Heavy Duty Homemade Hand Cleaner

Heavy Duty Homemade Hand Cleaner
by Kimberly  Jones, July 14, 2014
 
 
I was explaining to someone how to create a recipe the other day, and after it was all said and done, I felt compelled to make my own. I only decided to do this after I checked online for a heavy duty  homemade hand cleaner to use after gardening or doing mechanical work and found one posting. That was a video that wasn't working at the time. So, I came up with my own recipe.
 
 
I made sure to lift the hood on my van and rub my hands around in the grease so I can test my product.
 
 
Heavy Duty Hand Cleaner
 
Ingredients:
 
1/2 cup baking soda (for abrasion)
1/2 cup bentonite clay (to pull and hold onto dirt particles)
1/2 cup coconut oil (as a degreaser and moisturizer)
1/4 cup sea salt (for getting into tiny cracks)
1 cup liquid castile soap base (I make my own liquid castile base, but you may use a store-bought version)
6 drops of grapefruit essential oil
 
In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients together with a hand mixer. Pour into a small jar to keep by the sink. Do not use a metal container as it will cause the bentonite clay to lose its effectiveness. To use, simply scoop up a small amount and scrub hands as you would with any other soap/cleaner. Rub them together under water.
 
 
Repeat if necessary. Will leave your hands feeling silky smooth!
 
 
Disclaimer: This blog is intended for educational purposes only and cannot diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. None of these statements have been evaluated by the FDA. Please see my full disclaimer here.

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