Liquid Castile Soap
Liquid Castile Soap
Pure liquid soap for personal care and household cleaning.
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Castile Soap is a simple, pure and true soap. It works by binding to oils and dirt so they can be rinsed away with water, making it one of the most versatile cleaning bases in the home.
It dissolve grease and lift grime through surfactant action. It is often used as the foundation for DIY cleaning sprays, surface cleaners, and body-safe cleansing products.
- Concentrated and cost-effective when diluted
- Free from synthetic detergents, fragrances, and fillers
- Can be diluted for spray cleaners, mopping, or hand washing
- Cleans by lifting oils and dirt from surfaces
- Plant-based and biodegradable
- Plastic free packaging
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
What it is
Castile soap is a true liquid soap (not a detergent) made from four ingredients: olive oil, coconut oil, filtered rainwater, and potassium hydroxide (lye).
Learn more about this amazing ingredient including the chemistry of how it works.
How you can use it
Castile soap is found in these recipes
- All-purpose soap spray
- Wool and delicates wash
- Dishwashing liquid
- Hand wash
- Soap wash for people and pets
Add it to water to make a soapy solution that can clean cars, windows, outdoor areas.
Go deeper
You may also like to read Soap V Detergent to learn more about why true soap is the best natural cleaning solution.
IMPORTANT NOTES
IMPORTANT NOTES
Why can it go cloudy?
Castile soap can become cloudy or develop a white sediment during colder weather. This is completely normal and happens because of the high olive oil content. As temperatures rise, the soap will return to normal.
✅ Safe for your home
- Septic safe
- Biodegradable
- Vegan and palm oil free
- Fragrance free
🫙 Storage
Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. The amber glass bottle helps protect the soap from UV light.
📦 Packaging
Bottles in amber glass bottles.
⚠️ Avoid mixing Castile soap directly with acidic ingredients such as vinegar or citric acid, as the reaction can reduce the effectiveness of both products.
