Washing my car just might just be my favorite use of Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds. It works so fast and rinses so quickly that I once ran out during a rainstorm and cleaned my whole car. Hey, I’m from California and I know the value of free water! It does such an impressive job on vehicles, is harmless to the environment, and is completely safe for the person using it. What’s not to love?

And as an added bonus, there’s a lovely froth of bubbles to play with in the wash bucket. You might even coax the kids to help you.

Add ½ Tbsp. (7.5 mL) Sal Suds in about 3 gallons (12 L) of water. (That’s about 11¢ of Sal Suds, with 128 car washings/quart bottle.) Use a stiff brush on the wheels and a microfiber mitt on the car. Rinse well with a hose and dry with microfiber cloths.

Pure club soda in a spray bottle is the best natural hack for windows, mirrors, and lights. Spray and wipe with a microfiber cloth. The club soda removes any water spots and won’t harm the paint.

For more on green cleaning & body care, including ways to use our family’s Sal Suds and Castile Soaps, visit my website at LisaBronner.com. Shop Dr. Bronner’s products online at DrBronner.com.

Sal Suds cleaner shows greater than 60% biodegradation after 28 days per ISO 14593.

19 Comments

  1. I love your shirt. Hopefully the Bronner's website will carry those in the near future.

  2. How is Dr. Bronners with dried egg? Some dum bass threw an egg on my car. (I believe in Karma, s they will get theirs).

  3. Does anyone know if I can mix up lets a gallon of whatever Sal Suds it calls for, purified water, & club soda, then put it inside the WindShield fluid thing? Meaning the thing that pumps the Windshield Wiper onto the cars glass. Thanks! 🙂

  4. Hey Lisa, do you know if using Sal Suds in paint would strip the wax on the paint? Is using Sal suds on paint clean as well as any ph neutral car wash soaps?

  5. What about using isopropyl alcohol to clean the windows, would the alcohol also negatively affect the paint?

  6. I have a lot of Dr. Bronner's 18 in 1 pure Castile soap. Would it work as well for washing my car?

  7. Thanks for this. I followed your instructions and everything worked beautifully – and it was so easy!

  8. Hummm….plastic buckets, bottles and microfibre cloths….not exactly 'green' are they? Also, just noticed the use of SLS in the product….

  9. What's the ratio between essential oil drops, sal suds and water that I can use without losing the strong essential oil smell and also without reducing the ability of sal suds to bubble and foam?

  10. Oh I needed this. Thank you, Lisa! Very clear, and you make it look fun. I will wash the car when: I feel like it, and Storms have passed here in the Outer Hebrides, on the Isle of Lewis!

  11. I used the Dr,.B. castille soap to wash my car, incl the windows. The car is white, so I didn't notice any spots, but last winter, in cold weather, the glass was covered with a white fillm on the inside that I have not been able to remove. Not knowing what caused that film, I tried alcolhol, but it didn't work. If it is residue from the castille soap, what will remove the film?

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