Grapefruit peel has multiple uses, including as a hair cleanser to prevent hair loss, and as a jam or beverage to aid weight loss and lower blood fat and cure coughs. However, did you know that grapefruit peel can also be used to make a natural dishwashing liquid using this simple recipe?
Additionally, grapefruit peel has a myriad of other practical applications in our daily lives. For instance, you can soak the peel in water to create an eco-friendly cleaning solution as an alternative to chemical-based detergents.
Steps to make a natural dishwashing liquid using grapefruit peel:
Firstly, cut the grapefruit peel into small pieces and place them in a glass jar with a lid. Then, add a few spoons of baking soda and some cooled boiled water. Secure the lid and store the jar in the refrigerator for about a week.
This process allows the essential oils from the grapefruit peel to infuse into the water. The peel itself has natural cleansing properties, and when combined with baking soda, a powerful cleaning agent, it creates an effective, yet gentle, dishwashing liquid that can cut through grease without harming your skin.
Alternatively, you can simmer the grapefruit peel with sasa and Chinese wolfberries over low heat until the liquid reduces and turns a deep black color. Once cooled, strain the liquid and store it in a glass jar for future use when washing dishes and utensils.
This natural cleaning solution can also be used to clean stubborn grease stains on your gas stove and walls, or to disinfect and deodorize your toilet and sink, leaving your bathroom clean and fresh.
Other benefits of grapefruit peel
– Odor neutralizer
Grapefruit peel has a pleasant aroma that can neutralize unpleasant odors. For example, placing it in a car can eliminate the distinctive car smell, and it can also absorb odors in the refrigerator or bathroom. Alternatively, simply hang the peel in your home to diffuse its refreshing fragrance, creating a cleaner and more invigorating atmosphere.
– Eliminates fishy odors
The strong fishy smell of fish and seafood can be challenging to remove. Crushing grapefruit peel in your hands can help neutralize the fish odor that lingers on your skin. Boiling the peel and using the water to wash utensils can also eliminate the stubborn fishy smell.
– Plant fertilizer
Grapefruit peel is rich in nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium, and magnesium, which are beneficial for plant growth. To use grapefruit peel as a fertilizer, finely chop the peel and layer it with soil in a bucket, alternating between peel and soil until you run out of peel or fill the bucket.
Add a small amount of water to moisten the soil and peel, then cover the bucket and place it in direct sunlight to dry. After about three months, the peel will have fully decomposed into nutrient-rich compost, which you can then use to fertilize your plants.
Alternatively, you can simply place the grapefruit peel at the base of your plants. As the peel decomposes, it will provide organic nutrients to the soil. During this process, the grapefruit’s essential oils will also help repel insects, keeping your plants pest-free.
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