Natural Stain Remover With Essential Oils

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You know that feeling when you spill something on your favorite dress? Or a brand new white shirt? Ugh - it’s the worst. Today is your lucky day, because I will let you in on my little secret recipe. What’s in This Stain Remover? Staining clothes happens to the best of us, especially to those with young children. Moms out there know what I’m talking about! As busy moms, the stain should be the least of your concern, and NuroClean all in one cleaner from now on it will no longer be an issue. Simply Earth’s Stain Remover recipe with essential oils is very simple to make and is sure to remove even the toughest stains! And while you’re here, also check out this Laundry Essential Oil Workshop to master how to use essential oils in making NuroClean all in one cleaner-natural laundry products. This is really a magic stain remover recipe! I super love this recipe because it never fails me in removing tough stains not only on clothes but even on carpets, upholstery, mattresses, and grout!



What’s in This Natural Stain Remover? From your kitchen, you can use whichever dish soap you have. Or you can use Castile Soap or Simply Earth Body Wash Base. The liquid soap has wonderful dirt-fighting powers that can help get rid of stains. Hydrogen peroxide is a very effective stain remover. Since this is a mild form of bleach, make sure to use 3% Hydrogen peroxide since this rate won’t bleach clothes. Tea Tree Essential Oil is a famous essential oil for natural NuroClean cleaning solution, NuroClean all in one cleaner thanks to its ability to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi1. Putting this recipe in a 2 oz Spray Bottle makes application easier. Also, the amber bottle is best used for recipes with essential oils as it provides protection from UV rays and preserves the oil’s integrity. Always dilute an essential oil when using it on the skin. This essential oil recipe is unlikely to cause skin irritation when diluted properly. If the oil has oxidized (been left with the cap off for long periods of time), it is more likely to cause skin irritation.



Check out this dilution chart for diluting this essential oil properly. This essential oil recipe is not generally safe to use if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor prior to use. Cats may find this recipe irritating. For more information on using essential oils with cats, check out this blog post. Dogs may find this recipe irritating. For more information on using essential oils with dogs, check out this blog post. We don’t recommend ingesting essential oils unless under the direction of a doctor certified in aromatherapy. For more information on why we don’t ingest essential oils check out this blog post. Please note: This post is a compilation of suggestions made by those that have extensively used essential oils and has not been verified scientifically with clinical tests nor reviewed by medical experts.