DIY Dishwasher Tabs
Last updated on November 19th, 2021 at 07:45 am
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You have to try these DIY Dishwasher Tabs are so cute and easy to make! Option make a liquid version of this recipe if you would prefer but for today I am making the tabs.
What you will need for this recipe you may already have in your kitchen! =)
DIY Dishwasher Tabs
- 1 32oz Mason Jar
- 1 cup Washing Soda
- 1 cup Baking Soda
- 1 cup Coarse Salt
- 1/4 cup Hydrogen Peroxide
- 20 Drops Your Fav Essential Oils ( I suggest Lemon, Wild Orange, Purify, Lemongrass, Citrus Bliss, Grapefruit)
- In a large bowl mix all the dry ingredients together. Set aside.
- In another bowl mix wet ingredients together. The slowly add the wet ingredients to the dry mix. Mix together until it is like play snow and can be molded together.
- Take a 1-2 TBSP pack the mixer tightly into the spoon. Place onto a Silicone Baking Mat
- Let air dry for at least 24 hours to help them set up. Place in Mason Jars
or airtightglass container.
NOTE: I have found they are a little to large to place into the detergent holder. Fear not just place one or two at the bottom of the dishwasher!
Leave me a comment if you’ve make them and how you like them! I would also love hear if you have other diy dishwasher tabs recipes!
I hope you have a fabulous day!!
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Hi!! I’m Kristin McConnell, I am so glad you are here! I am a wife to my amazing husband and a Mom of two fabulous kids. I love gardening, raising chickens, bee keeping and baking sourdough bread!
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Gillian
Hi Kristin, Great information. I also make my own tabs, a different recipe but we are trying to achieve the same goal, safer households! I make mine in a silicone mould and pop them out when set. I also wrap them up in old paper from my office so they won’t get stuck together in the jar. Anyway, keep up the good work!
Kristin McConnell
Hi Gillian! My daughter’s name is Gillian! =) Ya! FOr making our homes safer!! =) I’ve tried to make them in the silicone before not this recipe but another one and I found that they puffed up too much and would crumble. I might try it again with this recipe!
Rebekah
I’m a huge fan of eliminating chemicals from my home and love this idea! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Kristin McConnell
Hi Rebekah! Me too! I’m so glad I’m not alone in wanting to make my home chemical free! Let me know if you try the recipe! =)
Diana
Hi Kristin,
I love your post, I am a wellness advocate for Doterra and make my homemade cleaners with essential oils as well! I use oils for almost everything from diffusing to cleaning and so much more! It’s good to clean green without the added chemicals. Healthy for you, your family, and the environment. You may enjoy some of the homemade recipes on my blog. http://www.secretsfromacleaninglady.com
Great Post! 😉
Barb
I LOVE THIS! My hands always hurt when I am unloading clean dishes from the dishwasher, and I know it’s from the chemicals. I’ll have to give this a whirl.
Holly
Great idea! Can’t wait to try it. Thanks for posting!
Kristin McConnell
Hi Holly! Thanks! Let me know what you think after you make it! =)
Kymberly Irwin
This is an awesome article! I’m definitely going to try these. I will let you know how they turn out! Such wonderful information! Thanks for posting! – Kym