Why people use Under Your Sink
People come to Under Your Sink for different reasons.
Some are trying to reduce the number of chemicals they use at home. Some are dealing with asthma, allergies, illness, skin sensitivities, fragrance sensitivities or children with reactions, and they have started reading labels more closely.
Some are here because they are tired of buying a different bottle for every job. Some want to reduce waste. Some like the idea of making things themselves, but do not want to rely on random recipes from the internet.
And some simply want a cleaning system that feels calmer, clearer and easier to trust.
Whatever brings people here, the reason they stay is usually the same: Under Your Sink does not just sell ingredients. It teaches you how to use them.
“I want to know what I’m using”
This is one of the biggest reasons people start making the switch.
Many customers are not trying to be extreme or perfect. They are simply looking at the products in their home and asking better questions.
- What is actually in this?
- Do I need this many products?
- Could I use fewer ingredients?
- Is there a simpler way to clean?
For homes managing sensitivities, those questions can become even more important. Making your own cleaning products gives you a clearer understanding of what is going into each bottle, jar or mix.
“I’ve tried DIY before, but it didn’t really work”
This is something I hear often.
People have tried natural cleaning recipes before and been disappointed. Usually, it is not because DIY cleaning cannot work. It is because the recipe was vague, the ingredients were not explained, or the method did not match the job.
Under Your Sink was built to solve that problem.
The recipes have been tried, tested, adjusted and used in real homes. More importantly, they are explained. You are not just told what to mix together. You are shown why it works, when to use it, and when a different ingredient would be a better choice.
That is the difference between following a recipe and understanding a system.
“I don’t want a cupboard full of products anymore”
A lot of customers are surprised by how few ingredients they actually need.
Instead of buying separate products for the kitchen, bathroom, laundry, dishes, floors, stains, soaks and surfaces, they learn how a small group of ingredients can be used in different ways depending on the job.
It feels less cluttered and less overwhelming. There are fewer bottles, fewer half-used products, fewer duplicates, and much less guessing.
“I want to reduce waste without making life harder”
For many customers, reducing waste is a huge part of the decision.
They do not want endless single-use plastic bottles coming into the house, but they also do not want a system that is complicated or unrealistic.
Under Your Sink is designed around refillable jars, reusable bottles and refill options that make sense in everyday life. It is not about being perfect. It is about making a better choice that can actually be repeated.
“I like making things myself”
Some people are drawn to Under Your Sink because they genuinely enjoy DIY.
There is something satisfying about making your own laundry powder, surface spray, cleaning paste or rinse aid and knowing exactly what went into it. It feels practical, useful and a bit empowering.
But customers still need the recipes to be simple, reliable and easy to repeat. That is why the focus is always on clear methods, useful explanations and ingredients that earn their place.
“I want someone I can trust”
This is the part that matters most to me.
Under Your Sink has been built over years of testing, learning, writing, refining and explaining. The recipes are not random. The ingredients are chosen for a reason. The guides exist because I know people need more than a list of instructions.
Customers buy from Under Your Sink because they are not left on their own with a bag of ingredients and no idea what to do next.
The DIY Recipe Hub shows you what to make. The Learning Hub explains the ingredients, the cleaning principles behind them, and the guides that help you put it all into practice.
For a lot of people, that support is what makes the switch feel possible.