DIY spray degreaser: natural, scented and powerful like those in the supermarket

There are those who are looking for an effective detergent, those who are looking for one that smells. Then there are those who want both, and maybe even without chemistry: this is where the DIY degreaser spray comes into play, simple to prepare and surprising in its results.

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DIY spray degreaser: natural, scented and powerful like those in the supermarket

Every now and then, just open the door under the sink to understand how much useless stuff we keep there. Labels with complicated names, perfumes that are too strong, products that promise miracles and leave the air unbreathable. But do you really need all this to clean well? Actually, no. More and more people are returning to the basics, rediscovering the beauty of simple things: water, natural ingredients and a pinch of manual skill. After all, it doesn’t take much to create something that really works and also makes cleaning your home more pleasant.

And if there is one thing that wins you over the first time you use it, it is precisely this DIY degreaser spray. It works, it smells, it doesn’t irritate. And let’s face it: it’s satisfying to know what’s inside.

The secret of a truly effective natural degreaser

There are those who think that “natural” rhymes with “bland”. But anyone who has ever tried a good Marseille soap knows well that certain traditions never go out of fashion. In this homemade blend, the liquid Marseille soap acts as a base: degreases without being aggressive. He keeps him company baking sodawhich with its light abrasive action dampens odors and enhances cleaning. And then there is him, the real ace in the hole: thelemon essential oil. Not only does it smell – really, just open the bottle to feel like you are in a kitchen from times gone by – but it is rich in limonenea substance that dissolves fat with surprising ease. All, obviously, diluted in warm water. A formula that seems to have come out of grandma’s old recipe book, but which works with the precision of a modern product.

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Who has never had to clean the stove after frying? Here, this blend helps you do it without tearing up from the strong vapors. And while you clean, you also enjoy a scent that smells fresh, without artificial notes.

How to prepare: perfect ingredients and doses for surprising results

You don’t need a degree in chemistry or an equipped laboratory. All you need is five minutes, a bowl and a blender (but a spoon and a little patience are fine too). The beauty of this recipe is that it is modular: you can make a little at a time, keep it for about twenty days and make it again when needed.

The first step is to get some liquid Marseille soap. If you only have the solid one, don’t panic: just blend about 20 grams of it and leave it to soak in 180 grams of water overnight. The next day, heat the mixture slightly and mix until it becomes smooth. And voilà.

For the spray, you will need:

  • 2 cups of warm water
  • 2 tablespoons of baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons of liquid Marseille soap
  • 20-30 drops of lemon essential oil

Mix everything, pour into a spray bottle (preferably made of glass or resistant plastic), and shake before each use. A splash on the stove, a minute of waiting, and then off with a cloth: the fat goes away and only a good scent remains. You don’t need gloves or wide open windows to let the smell out. Just a few precautions and the desire to rediscover a different way of cleaning.

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DIY degreaser spray: because lemon essential oil really makes the difference

Lemon has something magical about it. Just smell it to immediately feel lighter, as if your mind clears. And it’s not just an impression: thelemon essential oil it is known for its stimulating and antibacterial properties. But here, in addition to setting the mood, it also has a very practical role. The limonenewhich represents a large part of the oil, has the ability to dissolve fats naturally. You spray it on the hood or hob and it does its job without leaving streaks. Plus, the room fills with such a pleasant scent that you almost forget you’re in the middle of a cleaning session.

There are those who also use it in the diffuser, after a tiring day: a few drops and the room changes its face. And compared to other more intense essential oils (such as tea tree or eucalyptus), lemon oil remains friendlier, more everyday. In short, it looks good just about everywhere. It’s not just an ingredient: it’s a small touch that changes the experience. And that makes this DIY degreaser spray much more than a simple detergent.

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