Instead of throwing away orange peels, use them to make a natural, effective dish detergent that cuts through grease and leaves a fresh scent.
Why It Works
Orange peels contain degreasing essential oils, while salt and baking soda help scrub away grime. Vinegar disinfects and softens water, making this an all-natural, low-cost cleaning solution.
đź§Ľ How to Make It
You’ll need:
1 liter water
Orange peels (from 2–3 oranges)
2 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon baking soda
500 ml liquid Castile or eco-friendly dish soap
150 ml white vinegar
Steps:
In a pot, combine water, orange peels, salt, and baking soda.
Heat on the stove until the water turns orange (about 10–15 minutes).
Remove from heat and strain into a bowl.
Stir in the dish soap and vinegar.
Pour into bottles—you’ll get about 1.5 liters of cleaner.
✨ How to Use
Ideal for pots, pans, and greasy dishes.
Cuts through tough stains and leaves a light citrus scent.
Also works for kitchen surfaces (avoid natural stone).
🌿 Extra Uses for Orange Peels
Place dried peels in closets to freshen the air and repel moths.
Infuse in vinegar for an all-purpose cleaner (without soap).
Final Thought
An easy, inexpensive way to reuse peels and make a natural cleaner that really works—good for your home and your wallet.
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