Sea Spray Soap
Natural Coconut Oil Cleaning Concentrate
Natural Coconut Oil Cleaning Concentrate
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Three ingredients. One 16 oz bottle. Over 8 gallons of finished cleaner.
This is a pure coconut oil liquid soap concentrate: coconut oil, potassium hydroxide, water. Nothing else. It's made in small batches in Flagler County, Florida, and it's designed for households that want a non-toxic cleaning option that actually works without a paragraph of ingredients they can't pronounce.
What It's For
- All-purpose surface cleaner: Dilute 1 teaspoon per quart of water. Spray and wipe counters, stovetops, and tile.
- Dish rinsing: A few drops cuts grease without residue.
- Floor cleaning: 1 tablespoon per gallon of water.
- Laundry pre-treatment: Apply a small amount directly to stains before washing.
- General degreasing: Effective on greasy surfaces where a milder soap wouldn't cut it.
Not for skin use. The coconut oil concentrate is formulated for cleaning tasks, not personal care. For hand soap or body wash, the Hemp + Jojoba Castile is the right choice.
What's In It
Ingredients: Coconut oil, potassium hydroxide, water.
High in lauric acid, coconut oil soap cuts grease more aggressively than olive-oil-based formulas. It rinses without residue and doesn't leave a film on surfaces. The concentrate is shelf-stable and stays effective for 12+ months when stored with the lid closed.
Coconut sensitivity? See our coconut-free version
How Much You Get
One 16 oz bottle dilutes to over 8 gallons of finished all-purpose cleaner at the standard ratio. At typical household usage, that's several months of cleaning from a single bottle. It's one of the more economical non-toxic cleaning options on a per-use basis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the dilution ratio?
For general surface cleaning, use 1 teaspoon per quart of water. For floors, 1 tablespoon per gallon. For tougher grease, you can increase slightly. A dilution reference card is included with every order.
Can I mix this with vinegar?
No. Soap and vinegar cancel each other out. The acid in vinegar breaks down the soap molecules and leaves both ineffective. Use this concentrate with water only. For a rinse step, vinegar can follow after the soap has been rinsed off.
Is it safe for septic systems?
Yes. This is a true soap, fully biodegradable, with no synthetic surfactants or phosphates. It breaks down naturally and is compatible with septic systems.
Why is it so much cheaper per use than store cleaners?
Most commercial cleaners are already diluted when you buy them, and you're paying for the water, the plastic bottle, and the marketing. This concentrate skips all of that. You add the water. One bottle at $24.95 makes over 8 gallons of finished cleaner, which works out to roughly $3 per gallon, less than most conventional options at the store.
Does it work in hard water?
Soap reacts with minerals in hard water and can leave a slight residue on surfaces or leave spots on glass. If you have hard water, a final rinse with a small amount of diluted white vinegar (separate from the soap step) will clear any mineral residue. For most cleaning tasks, hard water doesn't significantly impact performance.
If you're looking to reduce packaging and switch to non-toxic cleaning across your home, the natural cleaning collection has laundry, dish, and bathroom options that pair well with this concentrate.
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