2. Making Your Soap and Salt Solution: A Methodical Guide

Maximising the cleaning power of a salt and soap solution depends on its being the ideal mix. Choose first the correct kind of salt. Although table salt will do in a pinch, because of their bigger, more abrasive grains, coarse sea salt or kosher salt is usually more effective. Regarding soap, a light liquid dish soap or castile soap performs best since they are gentle on most surfaces and least likely to leave residue.
Start by preparing the solution in a small dish using equal parts salt and liquid soap. The consistency should be paste-like, much like wet sand. Add a little water and well stir if the mixture seems overly dry. Increase the salt if it is too wet until you get the right consistency. Recall that the ratio can be always changed to fit your particular cleaning requirements.
Larger cleaning tasks allow you to scale the recipe while keeping the same ratios. Making the solution fresh for every use is ideal since left to sit for too long it could dry out or separate. Store any extra mixture in an airtight container to stop it from drying out.
Perform a patch test in an inconspicuous location first to be sure any surface will accept the salt and soap solution. This will guarantee that the combination doesn’t discolour the item you’re cleaning or damage it. You’re ready to start changing your cleaning schedule with this easy but powerful tip once you’ve verified it’s safe to use.
