Can you mix pine sol and dawn dish soap?

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asked Jun 30, 2024 in laundry/Cleaning by holeinbucket (1,160 points)
Can you mix pine sol and dawn dish soap?

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answered Jul 1, 2024 by Aporkchop (8,100 points)
You can mix pine sol and dawn dish soap or other dish soap together although pine sol does not recommend it.

However I have mixed pine sol and dish soap including Dawn dish soap together without any harmful effects.

It's okay to mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and it will increase the cleaning power and help to whiten laundry as well and remove odors and disinfect surfaces.

You can also mix baking soda and Dawn and it will increase the cleaning power.

You can combine baking soda and Dawn or other dish soap to form a thick paste then then use the paste to clean with.

Or sprinkle baking soda onto what you want to clean including dishes and then add some Dawn dish soap or other dish soap and clean as normal.

When you mix hydrogen peroxide and dish soap together you make a great stain remover.

To make a homemade stain remover you can simply mix together 2 parts of hydrogen peroxide and 1 part of dish soap.

Combine 1 part dish soap and 2 parts hydrogen peroxide in a small bowl.

Stir the mixture to combine.

Dip stain in the mixture and then sprinkle baking soda on it.

Scrub with the toothbrush.

The hydrogen peroxide and dish soap makes a great stain remover for removing stains from clothes and even surfaces.

Mixing hydrogen peroxide with dish soap also increases the cleaning power of soap and works great for cleaning toilets, sinks, showers, tubs etc.

Hydrogen peroxide breaks down into oxygen and water.

As a small amount of hydrogen peroxide generates a large volume of oxygen, the oxygen quickly pushes out of the container.

The soapy water traps the oxygen, creating bubbles, and turns into foam.

However you should not mix hydrogen peroxide with vinegar as mixing hydrogen peroxide with vinegar creates peracetic acid that can be toxic.

Don't mix hydrogen peroxide and vinegar together in the same mixture.

This can create peracetic acid, which may be toxic and can irritate your throat and lungs, eyes and skin.

You can, however, alternate spraying hydrogen peroxide and vinegar on a surface.

Just make sure to wipe the surface between sprays.

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