Dish soap isn’t just for dishes. Here are 11 other uses

Homemade ice pack
Next time you’re in a pinch and need an icepack, you’ll be glad you watched this super simple tutorial. The best part is it is easy to make and totally non-toxic. Get the full tutorial here.
Remove oil and grease stains from clothing
Did you spill your salad dressing all over your favorite shirt? Well, luckily, it’s not ruined. As soon as you can, put some dish soap on it. The soap will suck up all that oil from the fabric.
Nontoxic weed killer
Yep, your regular old non-toxic dish soap will help kill those pesky weeds. You no longer need to spend money on fancy (and very toxic) solutions. Instead, mix a teaspoon of dish soap with a cup of salt in a gallon of white vinegar. Put it in a spray bottle and spray it on those weeds — they’ll be gone in no time.
Repel ants
Take your safe, non-toxic soap and mix it with water and wipe down your counters. It’s going to leave an invisible film on the counters that ants hate — but is totally safe for you, your food and your family.
Household lubricant
Instead of buying those aerosol sprays that get all over the place, just use some dish soap. It’s non-toxic, easy to use, and will keep things like your sliding glass doors and door hinges working well.
Get streak-free windows
No more buying expensive window cleaner. Simply mix a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle with water. Spray on your dirty windows, wipe away, and they’ll be shiny and clean.
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