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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of cleaning products cluttering your cabinets, closets, and counters? Wish there was one solution that could tackle multiple cleaning tasks around your home? With Clean Mama’s All-Purpose Cleaning Soap, it’s not only possible, but it’s so easy.
At Clean Mama, we believe cleaning doesn’t have to be complicated. Our goal is to simplify your routine, save you time, and give you a home that shines—all with less stress.
The Problem: Too Many Products
We’ve all been there: messy countertops, smudged mirrors, grimy floors, and a cupboard full of cleaning products that barely get used. It’s frustrating and time-consuming trying to figure out which product works best for each job. Maybe you’ve heard that some products are bad for you too. Now it’s super confusing. Can I use this around my kids and pets? Do I need gloves for this one, do I need to open a window?
Wouldn’t it be great to have a solution that tackles it all – without gloves and a mask?
The Solution: One Soap, Fifteen Uses
Clean Mama’s All-Purpose Cleaning Soap is exactly what it sounds like—a versatile cleaner that works on multiple surfaces. Imagine cutting through the clutter of different products and using just one soap for a variety of tasks. Ready to see how it can transform your cleaning routine?
Here are 15 simple, effective ways to use it:
1. Kitchen Countertops
Wipe down your kitchen surfaces with a diluted solution of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap. It lifts grease, grime, and food stains without leaving behind a residue. Mix in a spray bottle to your desired strength or use it in a bucket.
2. Bathroom Surfaces
Sinks, counters, and even shower walls benefit from the power of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap.. It helps remove soap scum and grime while leaving your bathroom fresh. It works great as a cleaning gel – mix with baking soda and a little water for a soft scrub.
3. Toilets
Squirt right under the rim and sprinkle with Oxygen Whitener for the ultimate clean toilet – no toxic ingredients required. Bonus: you can use both of these ingredients all over your house. How’s that for multi-tasking?
4. Floors
Add a teaspoon of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap in a bucket of warm water to clean tile, laminate, or hardwood floors. It’s gentle yet effective and doesn’t need to be rinsed. If you’d prefer to use the spray bottle method, add a drop or two of the soap to a 16 oz. spray bottle.
5. Windows and Mirrors
Yes, it even works on glass! Just a drop with water in a spray bottle is all you need. Spray and wipe with a microfiber cloth for streak-free shine.
6. Appliance Exteriors
From your refrigerator to your dishwasher, All-Purpose Cleaning Soap cuts through fingerprints, smudges, and spills. Add 1 teaspoon to 16 oz of warm water in a spray bottle for an all-purpose cleaner.
7. Backsplashes
Grease and food splatters don’t stand a chance against a swipe of this soap, diluted on a sponge or cloth. Use in a small bucket with a cleaning or sponge or add 1 Tbsp. to 16 oz of warm water in a spray bottle for a degreaser.
8. Stainless Steel
Get your stainless steel appliances looking shiny and new by using it as a gentle all-purpose cleaning solution. Spray on a cloth or directly on the stainless steel. Wipe dry for a perfect finish.
9. Baseboards
Tackle dusty, dirty baseboards by wiping them with an All-Purpose Cleaning Soap solution and a damp cloth.
10. Outdoor Furniture
Use All-Purpose Cleaning Soap to clean up your patio chairs, tables, and outdoor surfaces that collect dirt and grime throughout the year. Not only will it work on your outdoor furniture but it can be mixed up as a degreaser (1 Tbsp. to 16 oz of warm water) and used on your grill.
11. Light Fixtures
Dust and grime can collect on light fixtures. Remove and put in a sink filled with warm water and a drop or All-Purpose Cleaning Soap. Alternatively you can wipe them down with a diluted solution of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap for a fresh look.
12. Doorknobs and Handles
Regularly cleaning doorknobs is important for hygiene. A little All-Purpose Cleaning Soap on a damp cloth will keep them clean and germ-free. Bonus Points: Wipe down the door too!
13. Grout
Use a mixture of baking soda or Oxygen Whitener mixed with a little water and about a teaspoon of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap. Mix to the consistency of frosting, drop on tile and scrub with a soft scrub brush or old toothbrush to scrub dirty grout lines in the bathroom or kitchen. Rinse thoroughly.
14. Pet Areas
Whether it’s pet beds, crates, or feeding areas, All-Purpose Cleaning Soap is gentle enough to clean these spaces without harsh chemicals.
15. Laundry Spot Cleaner
Got stains on clothing? All-Purpose Cleaning Soap can double as a spot cleaner for pre-treating stains before washing.
A Simple Choice for a Cleaner Home
The power of All-Purpose Cleaning Soap lies in its simplicity. It eliminates the need for dozens of specialized cleaners while giving you amazing results across your home. No more cluttered cabinets, no more guessing which product to use—just one solution for a cleaner, fresher space.
At Clean Mama, we know that cleaning doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right tools (and the right soap!), you can reclaim your time, simplify your routine, and enjoy a home that sparkles.
So, are you ready to make cleaning simpler? Try these 15 ways to use all-purpose cleaning soap, and see how much easier your routine can be!
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Marie Says...
Is this similar to Castile soap? That’s what I use to clean many things especially the floors.
Clean Mama Says...
Post authorIt’s castile soap but with a slightly different formulation that makes it more versatile and thicker – it’s awesome!
Katie Says...
Thanks, Becky, for all these great ideas for using the All-Purpose Cleaning Soap. I’ve used mine for a few things and it works great. But now I see there are endless possibilities for using it!
Lynn Lowe Says...
Will it work on granite and a glass induction cooktop?
Clean Mama Says...
Post authorYes!