Stain stick

By Toni
@toniganzon (72285)
Philippines
April 25, 2022 10:49pm CST
I switched to plant based products in my house cleaning products and the laundry. The laundry soap is great for washing clothes but of course I need something to get rid of the stain. I know I'm going to find the recipe in Pinterest and I did. And I have all the products listed to make my own stain stick. I used the Young living laundry soap, thieves household cleaner, hydrogen peroxide, and lemon essential oil. Now getting rid of the stain in clothes is just too easy. Have you tried making your own DIYs?
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@rsa101 (37952)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
That's interesting if you can DIY some cleaning materials so you would not buy the commercial cleaners anymore. I am seeing a lot of these plant-based products lately and they seem to be getting popular nowadays. I have not tried one but I think their main point is they are environmentally friendly products.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
Not only that they are environment friendly but they're healthy to the people as well. Most people aren't aware that the chemicals from laundry soaps goes into our skin. And I don't like the smell of commercial laundry soaps. They make me sick. My family have allergic rhinitis and we couldn't stand synthetic smells.
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@rsa101 (37952)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
@toniganzon Oh yes I guess that is also their selling point to many. They are also safe for human as they use only natural ingredients that are not harmful to humans.
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@LadyDuck (458179)
• Switzerland
26 Apr 22
I use pure Marseille soap to remove stains, I do not like to use bleach, the soap works and it is composed of 100% pur olive.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
I don't use bleach. It's harmful for the skin.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
@LadyDuck me too. I feel like my lungs is burning.
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@LadyDuck (458179)
• Switzerland
26 Apr 22
@toniganzon - I cannot even stand the smell of bleach.
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@allen0187 (58444)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
Good luck with your DIY stain stick. No, I have not twin sister.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
I've already used it twice.
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@allen0187 (58444)
• Philippines
28 Apr 22
@toniganzon good for you.
@RebeccasFarm (86754)
• United States
26 Apr 22
I have and I use them also. I like the look of your stuff there Toni. I mostly only use tea tree, lemon oils and baking soda and vinegar.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
That'll work too. I have to order distilled vinegar online as I cannot see them here in the grocery. I read that ordinary vinegar isn't as powerful as baking soda in removing stains in the bathroom.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
@RebeccasFarm yes it does. I use that to clean my bathroom but since I don't have distilled vinegar, I use the ordinary one but doesn't work well. So instead of the vinegar, I use thieves household cleaner. Works well. And I also add the lemon essential oil. Lemon and baking soda is perfect stain remover as well.
• United States
26 Apr 22
@toniganzon Yes I mix the two to create a bubbling substance and it removes grime and grease also the baking soda and vinegar together.
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@jstory07 (134465)
• Roseburg, Oregon
26 Apr 22
I buy the stain remover from Dollar Tree.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
are they plant based?
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
@jstory07 most of the commercial ones aren't. Especially those from dollar tree.
@jstory07 (134465)
• Roseburg, Oregon
26 Apr 22
@toniganzon I am not sure.
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@CarolDM (203452)
• Nashville, Tennessee
26 Apr 22
I have not but I have friends that do this.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
I have always been interested in DIYs.
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@CarolDM (203452)
• Nashville, Tennessee
26 Apr 22
@toniganzon Whatever works for you.
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@JESSY3236 (18923)
• United States
26 Apr 22
No. But I have been using plant based laundry detergent and plant based dish soap.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
26 Apr 22
That's great. I do too.
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@LindaOHio (156202)
• United States
26 Apr 22
No, I don't make my own.
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