How are you both doing? His skin is better. His skin does get worse when he leaves his bedroom in the morning. I noticed that his skin felt really smooth at music class tonight. I was surprised, as it had a strong scent of some kind of cleaner in the lobby. But the lesson room was fine.
I made another change today; I used the recipezaar.com recipe for dishwasher "detergent". I was skeptical that something so inexpensive would work. I used 1.5 tsp washing soda and 1.5 tsp borax in the compartment, and I used vinegar in the rinse aid dept. It will take a while for all the rinse aid detergent to be gone, right? I hope sooner than later, as I haven't filled it in a while. No residue on the dishes.
This spring, we invested in a water softener system (that also removes chlorine) and a reverse osmosis water cleaning system. Our city has really hard water, so we decided to take the leap. I do think it is making a difference with our laundry and dishwasher, and the homemade soaps are working well.
The other thing I read was that you can use the Bronner's in a one to six ratio (soap to water) in a foaming soap dispenser. The bottle says it will not work and gum up, but the poster said that it may do that every 3 to 4 times you refill it. I would like a bunch of them, and I am having trouble finding the dispensers. I see that Pampered Chef sells them for about $12 new. Buying foaming soap with dispensers from the store would be the cheapest, and then emptying it out. Funny that filled ones are cheaper than unfilled. What do you both think? Maybe that is one of those questions for the author of the website.
Sorry for sounding so cheap! We spent a lot of money going to "greener/safer" products when H was born, and then the expense of continually trying products for H's skin. I can't even count how many abandoned sunscreens, lotions, meds there are in the closet. My last purchase of Cleure products was about $80. ugh The good news is that this is so much less expensive (until we decide to get a steam cleaner, a new vac, clean the air ducts, and probably more).
I copied this from amazon regarding the uses for Dr. Bronner's. I think I may start using it to clean the house.
Product Features
All Natural Organic Certified Ingredients; Bio-Degradable;Packaged In 100% Post Consumer Recycled Bottles; No Animal Testing And Cruelty Free
Top Selling Natural Soap In The USA
Cleans Body; Floors; Bathrooms; Counters; Walls; Dishes; Pets; Fruits & Vegetables; Great For Shaving
Mild And Gentle For Babys; Sensitive Skin; Chemically Sensitive People
Great For Camping; Backpacking; Traveling
Sorry for the brain dump; I figure it will easy to go back and see what I did when. XXXXX