Cleaner Cleaning: Quinn’s Pure Castile Organic Soap Review + Giveaway

Disclosure: I received product samples to facilitate this review.  All opinions are my own.

I have been on a quest to reduce the toxic chemicals in my home by evaluating my stash of personal care and cleaning supplies.  Quinn’s makes an organic castile soap made with certified organic argan, jojoba and hemp oils.  It is made with 100% biodegradable ingredients, so it is better for you and for the environment.

This 32 oz. bottle of Quinn’s Unscented Pure Castile Organic Soap is pretty hefty.  (I love the cute design of the packaging as well!)  There are so many uses for this soap.  A handy list is printed right on the box.  I am seriously going to keep this picture on my phone and save it as a reference.

I started out by making Multi-Purpose Cleaning Spray by mixing 1/8 cup castile soap with 2 cups of warm water.  I poured it into a spray bottle and made a label with my trusty label-maker.

I personally like that this version is unscented.  If you prefer scent, you can customize it with your favorite essential oil.  I think a citrus essential oil would also be nice for this multi-purpose cleaning spray.

Quinn’s products are sold exclusively on Amazon, and as you can see, I am not the only one giving this soap rave reviews.


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Quinn’s has generously agreed to give away a bottle of their castile soap to one of my readers!

 

 

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50 Comments

  1. I would use Quinn’s Unscented Pure Castile Organic Soap in my automatic hand soap dispensers.

  2. I would use this multi great sounding product as a fruit/vegetable cleaner for all those things good for you.

  3. I would use it as a base to make cleaning supplies. Plus use it for hand washables and as a body wash in the shower.

  4. I would use Quinn’s Castile Soap in my bathroom or shower. I would make a foaming soap from this.

  5. I would primarily use it as body wash and a facial cleanser, and also give it a try for cleaning.

  6. I would use it as hand soap and to make a multi-purpose cleaning spray for around the house. Thanks!

  7. I would first see if it bothers my (very sensitive) skin and either use it as a skin or household cleaner.

  8. I like the hand wash and dish wash recipe and would probably use it in a bucket for general cleaning. Thanks!

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