Mustard powder is a safe dishwashing detergent

If you care about the health of your loved ones and know enough about the dangers of household chemicals, then you probably already searched ... In fact, there are enough alternatives: soda, laundry soap, ash, borax, vinegar, lemon juice, etc. But I want to tell you in detail about mustard powderwhich, in my opinion, is the most accessible, convenient and versatile.

Why Mustard Powder?

The first reason why I settled on mustard powder is that it is suitable for eating... That is, it is not only completely natural and environmentally friendly, but also created specifically for food. This means that it is a really safe dishwashing detergent, since even if it enters the body, it will not cause any harm. However, it is washed off completely and very easily, so I'm not even sure that anything can get inside. But anything can happen: something didn't wash off, somewhere some splashes got on a clean plate - now you don't need to worry about this at all.

In addition, with dishwashing detergents, we not only come into contact with the skin, but also inhale vapors... In the case of mustard powder, everything is completely natural. Moreover, it also has disinfecting properties. There are even reviews in which people say they are getting less sick.

He's doing great with fat... When I decided to use my new safe dishwashing detergent for the first time, I very incredulously started washing the greasy dish. I just couldn't believe that some kind of powder can remove fat as easily as the usual "Fairy". But as soon as I rinsed the plate with water, I was amazed: it was clean, transparent and crunched loudly. But this crunch was from purity, and not from additives that are added to dishwashing detergents specifically for a psychological effect. No smell from washed dishes, grease residues, unclear deposits - none of this. Perfectly clean.

Yes, of course, mustard powder does not foam as pleasant as the advertised chemistry, but, believe me, this is the only thing in which he is inferior to her!

Where to buy a safe dishwashing detergent?

I myself gave up chemistry about a year ago and will definitely share my experience and observations on the possibility of replacing shampoo, cleansers, etc. in other articles. The first thing that interested me when I was just about to start washing dishes with mustard powder was where to get it. Indeed, if you have never been interested in this question, it may not have caught your eye. But everything turned out to be very simple after the very first trip to the grocery store. Mustard powder there is almost everywhere, on the shelves it can be found next to spices or gelatin, vanilla, baking powder and other additives.

It is important here to look at price and volume sachet. The fact is that I came across bags of 10-20 grams at a price almost a dollar. I don’t know what kind of gold the manufacturers make it from, but packages of 50-100 grams are perfect for washing dishes. A hundred-gram bag costs a little more than a package of gelatin - not at all expensive. Therefore, if you have never bought mustard powder, be vigilant and do not waste your money.

How to wash dishes with mustard powder?

To wash dishes with mustard powder it was convenient, I found two ways for myself. I'll tell you about both, although I myself preferred the second. I'll tell you about the reasons below.

First way: pour the powder into a container and just dip a sponge into it. I didn't like this method for two reasons. First, the powder ran out very quickly. It was attached to the sponge in an uneven and thick layer. It turned out that although it was pleasant to wash with fresh mustard powder in large quantities, it was somehow not too economical. In addition, since it was standing by the sink, water often got into it. After that, it, and at all, rolled, stuck together and my safe dishwashing detergent was not at all as pleasant as the one I had just poured.

Had to invent second way... For him, I needed an empty half-liter bottle from the already ended product. I poured 30 grams of mustard powder into it, filled it 2/3 with water, closed the lid and shook it well. All new safe dishwashing detergent in the usual packaging - done! You should get an opaque, but not thick liquid. But if you use this method, you will have to shake the bottle slightly each time before applying our safe product to the sponge, because the powder does not dissolve in it, but settles to the bottom.

Do not fill the bottle more than 2/3-3/4 since firstly, it will be inconvenient to shake it, and secondly, the mixture quickly deteriorates. Actually, this is the second drawback of this method. For our modest family of two, this size is enough for five days. But in the end, the product is already completely stale and unpleasant, although it washes just as well. However, this disadvantage is easily solved by more frequent preparation of the mixture in smaller quantities. However, I am sure that in a family of more people, this problem disappears by itself. But in this form, mustard powder falls on the sponge more evenly and not as wastefully as in the first case.

The savings myth

I also want to say a few words about savings... You can often hear enthusiastic exclamations like: "Oh, much cheaper and no worse than special means!" Unfortunately, I cannot agree with this. Yes, a bag of mustard powder is really much cheaper than a can of some Fairy or E. But after all, it is enough for a much shorter period. As a result, if we compare the amount that will have to be spent on bags of mustard, and the cost of a special dishwashing detergent, which will take the same amount of time, I think you will get approximately the same number. And maybe even mustard powder will go forward, albeit not much. However, even so, other advantages of mustard powder over chemistry are undeniable.

In conclusion, I want to say that at first, in search alternatives to dishwashing liquid, doubted between mustard powder and soda. I even tried to mix them as an experiment. But in the end, I still settled on mustard powder. The fact is that soda is not suitable for many sensitive surfaces, as it simply scratches them. Mustard powder is versatile. You will not harm them anything. But sometimes, if necessary, for example, to wipe off something burnt, you can use soda to help.

Although personally I have never had such a need. Any dirty dishes after soaking for several hours can be easily washed with a simple sponge.

I wish you too, dear ones, to easily wash any dishes and not harm your health!

Every day in everyday life, a modern person uses up to five names of various chemicals. These are detergents and conditioners, cleaning products and, of course, dishwashing liquid. And if the powders come into contact only with the skin, then the remnants of the gels for cleansing plates and cups enter the body.

Experts and scientists have broken many copies in the debate about the dangers and benefits of synthetic detergents. But everyone is free to choose whether he is ready to absorb the remaining foam along with the appetizing dish. Moreover, there are natural alternative formulations that cope with food debris just as well.

Kitchen helpers

Washing the dishes is an unpleasant but necessary process. You have to go to the sink and pick up a sponge at least 2 times a day. And even more often for parents of babies and toddlers.

The following foods and substances familiar from childhood will help to make dishwashing simple and safe:

  1. Mustard. Shredded pungent grains are excellent at absorbing fat. Even frozen food residues can be washed with their help. Dishwashing mustard powder can be used alone or as part of a mixture.
  2. Soda. Excellent cleaning and disinfecting agent. Thanks to its abrasive properties, it copes even with persistent deposits on dishes.
  3. Vinegar. Alone, this substance will not cope with fat, but it can be used to disinfect washcloths. And also added to cleaning pastes to kill mold.
  4. Soap. Usually the same unpresentable laundry soap is used. It effectively removes grease and is completely washed off with water.

Each "assistant" can be used both solo and in tandem. You just need to figure out for which surfaces you can use this or that safe composition and how to do it correctly.

Mustard powder

With the help of mustard powder, they washed dishes of grandmothers and mothers many years ago. This tool was used to clean dishes in kindergartens, as the "burning assistant" is completely safe.

Dry mustard for dishwashing is the most common mustard powder that housewives purchase for making mayonnaise and other sauces. For the price it is more than affordable, but the pack will last for a long time.

For convenience, the powder can be poured into a suitable jar or container from under the powder, so it will be convenient to dose it.

The mustard is applied to a sponge, the dishes are thoroughly processed and washed off with water. You don't need to use too much water, the powder can be easily removed.

The only drawback of this cleaning method is the low efficiency of the product in cold water.

There are known cases of allergy to burning powder. To see if there will be a reaction, it is enough to remember whether family members have previously eaten mustard, for example, with dumplings or aspic. If such a seasoning was always served on the table and did not cause negative reactions, there is nothing to worry about.

Baking soda

The use of soda in everyday life practically knows no boundaries. It is added to cleaning products, incorporated into homemade washing powders and gels, and, of course, used to wash dishes.

Soda is usually used to remove stubborn dirt. This substance will help make pots, glasses and cups shine as if they were just purchased.

For cleaning, a few tablespoons of soda should be dissolved in water and soaked for half an hour. Then wash with a sponge. If the dirt has not gone away, apply a little powder on a cloth and rub the stains with pressure. Even burnt fat and tea bloom surrender under such an onslaught.

Baking soda can be used in several ways. However, it cannot be used on Teflon-coated pans and pans. Abrasive particles will damage the non-stick layer.

Food vinegar

The acidic fermentation product is used not only for cleaning the house. It is added to the water for the final rinse of the hair, it is used to clean the washing machine and the electric kettle. This liquid will help in the fight against dirty dishes.

Of course, you shouldn't wash your plates with vinegar after dinner. But you can use it in several ways:

  1. For making glassware shine. Soak glasses and glasses in a solution and rinse under running water, wipe dry.
  2. For bleaching white dishes. Soak and wash plates and bowls.
  3. For softening burnt food. Pour the rest of the food with vinegar directly in a saucepan or on a baking sheet overnight. In the morning, a slight mechanical impact will be enough.

In addition, wood planks, brushes, etc. can be treated with an acidic composition. Such an effect will get rid of unpleasant odors and prevent the growth of microbes.

Laundry soap

Classic laundry soap, yellowish-brown, without a pleasant smell - a real find for the hostess. With its help, you can not only wash clothes and clean the house, but also wash dishes.

It is enough to lather a sponge and thoroughly clean the plates with it. The soap works great with grease, even in cool water. Foam completely rinses off plates and leaves no odor.

Soap can also be used to make a liquid product that is convenient to dose. It is enough to grate the block and dissolve in water. To prepare such a composition, you can use remnants, which accumulate if the hostess washes with laundry soap. They can be collected and then melted and turned into a safe dishwashing detergent.

Eco-friendly paste

From ingredients that are safe and widely used in everyday life, you can make a paste that will cope with stubborn dirt.

For this you will need:

  • 1/3 bar of soap;
  • 2 tablespoons of soda and mustard powder;
  • 2 ampoules (2 tablespoons) of ammonia;
  • glass of water.

All ingredients are available, safe and effective: mustard powder, laundry soap and soda - such a paste will be indispensable for dishwashing:

  1. Grate the soap and mix with half of the water. Heat, stirring occasionally, until the soap dissolves. Add water gradually until a sour cream consistency is obtained.
  2. Cool slightly, add soda and mustard powder, stir thoroughly. Add ammonia.
  3. Beat the mixture with a mixer. Foam will form during operation, it should be removed. Pour the product into a container with a lid and be sure to close it so that the alcohol does not evaporate.

You can use such a safe and effective composition immediately after cooling.

Using natural ingredients such as soda and mustard for dishwashing will help you forget about harmful and expensive industrial compounds. Pots, plates, glasses and the rest of your kitchen utensils will shine clean. And it will be especially pleasant to know that the family is free from contact with chemical compounds.

Mustard instead of regular dishwashing liquid

How do you wash the dishes? I am mustard. And now I will tell you about the advantages of why washing dishes with mustard is much better than traditional dishwashing detergents. Not so long ago in Russia they used this method of washing dishes, forgotten in our time.

Mustard can be used to wash fat from dishes. It is absolutely safe for health, unlike detergents, the remains of which remain on the dishes. Chemical detergents are not harmless. They do not disappear anywhere, they merge into the ground and go into the groundwater. And we are deprived of fresh drinking water ...

You can buy mustard powder at the market or in the store, sprinkle on a plate (on greasy places), sprinkle water (a few drops), spread the powder, rinse. At the same time, the resulting water not only does not harm the Earth and your health, but can also be used as fertilizer and as a remedy for plant pests.

Mustard powder is used as an excellent environmentally friendly means for washing and cleaning dishes, removing greasy stains, washing wool and silk products.

It is also a great tool for killing garden pests. Mustard powder has bactericidal properties, it acts as a disinfectant on pathogens of some plant diseases.

Mustard powder used to be used for washing dishes in canteens. What prompted the adoption of chemical innovations? Fashion? Unshakable faith in scientific and technological progress?

Many "novelties of our time" can be replaced with natural substances that are more useful and safe for all living things.

So, let's begin.

1) First. Safety.

Traditional dishwashing detergents are unnatural for human nature.

Everyone understands this, I hope. Read the composition of any detergent, then read the features of each of the constituent parts, and you will be horrified at how dangerous they are to human health.

That is why today there are so many allergic diseases in many people.

Mustard is a natural substance, harmless, in other words, it is a natural dishwashing detergent. This means that the risk of allergic reactions in humans is negligible. If you have eaten mustard at least once in your life (with dumplings, with jellied meat or with other dishes), then you will not have any allergies.

And as for the children ...

If you have a child, you probably want him to be healthy so that he does not have allergies. And you start looking in stores for a suitable detergent for washing baby dishes.

But remember - no chemistry is good for a child. Only natural, natural substances will not cause painful conditions in him.

And mustard powder is a real alternative to any chemistry if you want to find a detergent for washing baby dishes.

2) Second. Saving water.

Traditional detergents must be washed off with a huge amount of water - at least 50 liters of cold water per plate. Only after such a rinse, according to experts, it is possible to achieve complete removal of traces of chemical detergent from the dishes. Now count the number of dishes you wash in the kitchen every day and find out how much you have to pay for water to be healthy.

The mustard rinses off quickly. And even if there are microscopic traces of it on the dishes, there will be no harm to the body (you eat it, so do not be afraid for its remains on the dishes).

3) Third, efficiency.

Some marketers argue that only store-bought detergents can provide the best cleanliness for your dishes, and various household dishwashing detergents are ineffective.

For many decades, mustard was used in Soviet public catering specifically for washing dishes, it is a real folk dishwashing detergent. My grandmother worked as a dishwasher in a canteen in the 70s. And they had mustard powder in special jars, from where they poured it for washing dirty dishes.

So, the effectiveness in washing even greasy dishes of mustard powder is exactly the same as that of synthetic detergents.

4) Fourth. Cold water.

And here our mustard loses slightly. Synthetic detergents are effective even in cold water - they simply chemically break down fat molecules, very aggressively affecting their chemical composition. Imagine now how they can also aggressively affect the wall of the stomach or intestines if a person eats the remains of the product from the dishes.

But, you see, if hot water is constantly flowing in your tap, and the effectiveness of mustard and detergent is the same in it, then why poison your body with chemistry?

5) Fifth. Convenience.

Again, marketers are pushing the human psyche with the convenience of using dishwashing detergents. I pressed the jar, poured a drop and washed the dishes.

But with mustard it’s just as simple: pour in mustard, add a little water and wash the dishes.

Here's how I store mustard powder. I poured mustard powder into a jar of baby powder, only I made a little more holes in the lid than in the case of using the powder - this is so that the mustard powder spills out better.

Today, a rare housewife operates in the kitchen without means for washing dishes, pots, pans, cutlery.

Only a few of people think that these products are produced by the chemical industry.

Users forget that the human body also contains fat, which is necessary for the normal functioning of organs, so chemistry can be harmful to health.

Baking soda for washing dishes is an alternative to chemicals with detergent properties, an excellent home remedy that can be successfully used in public catering.

Expert opinion

Even in its pure form, sodium bicarbonate perfectly cleans surfaces of all types of dirt, but many even more effective recipes for cleaning kitchen utensils have been invented on the basis of NaHCO3.

Soda + mustard

  • Take 3 tbsp. l. sodium bicarbonate and 2 tbsp. l. dry mustard, dilute with boiling water.
  • Metal, glass or clay things are placed in a bowl with the prepared solution for 15-20 minutes.

After that, the devices are washed with a sponge directly in the container. In 15 minutes, the boiling water will not have time to cool down, so you need to do it carefully so as not to harm your hands.

Then you should rinse the utensils and put them on a clean towel or napkin.

Soda + hydrogen peroxide

This is a well-known home remedy for the production of which it is important to maintain proportions.

  • Take 180 ml of boiling water and 1 tbsp. l. peroxide and sodium bicarbonate.

It is advisable to pour the mixture into a convenient container and shake.

The agent is sprayed onto the contaminated area and left for 8 ± 2 minutes, then washed off.

The disadvantage of this recipe is that for each use, you will need to re-prepare the mixture, which quickly loses its detergent properties during storage.

You can use regular table vinegar instead of hydrogen peroxide.

Laundry soap + soda


At home, it's easy to make a paste based on soap and NaHCO3. You can take household or baby soap - these are the most environmentally friendly and hypoallergenic varieties.

  • In half a glass of grated soap, add 1/4 pack of baking soda and ten drops of essential orange or lemon oil.

Any household utensils can be washed with such a paste, even if microparticles get into food, it will not bring any harm to the body.

Soda ash

What is the difference between this chemical and the usual, well-known to us NaHCO3, which can be added to the dough?

The fact is that the calcified version of this substance is sodium carbonate, which should not be ingested.

Expert opinion

Caution!

It has an even more pronounced alkaline reaction and is used for particularly dirty surfaces such as pans. It is strictly forbidden to taste this substance, you need to make sure that it does not get into the eyes or on the skin.

The paste is prepared from equal proportions of NaHCO3 and water, the product is applied for three to five minutes. After that, the paste is washed off.

If soot is not removed, you can rub the area with a cloth coated with NaHCO3. When removing fat, the dishes are soaked in a solution prepared according to the following recipe: 3 tbsp. l. NaHCO3 per liter of water.

Greasy utensils are soaked for five minutes, after which they are rinsed in running water.

Soda ash for washing dishes in the dishwasher

Sodium bicarbonate is used as an ingredient in many dishwasher detergents. Here are the most popular recipes.

A common soda solution is used to wipe the walls of the chamber, wash the basket for setting dishes.

To begin with, the machine is turned on for one cycle at idle. Then 1/2 cup of baking soda is poured into the apparatus (it is strictly forbidden to use soda ash or caustic soda).

Add 1.5 tbsp to 1 glass of NaHCO3. l. peroxide and ten drops of essential oil. After the mixture has dried, it is poured into the apparatus. Place 1/2 cup vinegar in the top basket. After that, the machine is turned on to idle.

This recipe allows you to get rid of plaque in the machine.

Baking soda can be added to baby washing powder, which is free of many harmful substances.

It is enough to mix equal proportions of NaHCO3 and powder, 25 grams of the mixture is enough for one wash.

Instead of the usual soda option, you can use a more powerful soda ash, which is also mixed with baby washing powder.

This mixture is especially suitable for washing pans or pots, which are often heavily soiled.

Dishwashing liquid with soda


  1. A piece of laundry or baby soap is rubbed into half a liter of water, 1/2 tbsp is poured. cold clean water.
  2. The mixture is placed in a water bath and brought to a boil.
  3. A little more water is gradually added so that the volume remains about half a liter.
  4. The mixture is kept on fire until the soap is completely dissolved.
  5. The mixture cools down, a tablespoon of vodka and four times more glycerin are poured into it.
  6. The product is mixed, the foam is discarded, and the remainder is poured into the bottle.

This liquid removes fat from utensils, but does not dry out the skin on the hands.

Baking soda for washing dishes

If the utensil is heavily smoked, there is a lot of fat on it, then it is advantageous to make a product from 4 tbsp. l. baking soda and peroxide.

The mixture is applied for 8-10 minutes, after which it is easily washed off along with soot.

Soda solution for washing dishes in passenger cars

Sodium bicarbonate is officially used in rail transport.

The Service Manual for Guides details how to use NaHCO3 to clean kitchen utensils. The recipe is as follows: 5 g of the calcined (!) Product is dissolved in a liter of plain water.

The solution is used to wash glasses.

Soda + glue

An excellent detergent for cleaning cast-iron pans and other utensils from burning - stationery or silicate glue and NaHCO3.

  1. Take half a glass of each ingredient and stir in hot water.
  2. The pan is completely immersed in the composition and kept in it for at least two to five hours.
  3. Periodically, it is useful to check the hardness of the carbon with a knife.
  4. When it starts to separate from the cast iron, you can clean the utensils with a scraper or knife.
  5. To speed up the process, the mixture, along with the dishes immersed in it, can be boiled, gradually adding water to it, which boils away.

How to boil soda ash dishes

You can clean the stainless steel elements with a saturated soda solution, which is filled with water and boiled.

For this recipe, it is better to use not food, but calcined powder (although the first option is also acceptable, but less effective).

After cooling, the devices can be easily washed with a regular sponge. Be sure to rinse your forks and spoons thoroughly.

Boiling dishes with soda ash and glue


  1. Utensils that need to be cleaned are folded into a voluminous metal container.
  2. The dishes are poured until completely immersed in water, 500 g of NaHCO3 and two or even three bottles of glue are poured there.
  3. If you need to strengthen the recipe, you can adjust the bar of laundry soap.
  4. After boiling, the bowl is removed from the heat, the utensils remain sour.

If the pollution is small, it is enough to wait half an hour, and for more severe pollution, it will take at least 3 hours.

At the end of the process, the dishes are washed, scale, grease and soot are washed off.

Boil dishes with soda ash and vinegar

Boiling pots and pans can be carried out with the simultaneous use of a glass of sodium bicarbonate and a tablespoon of 9% vinegar, which are dissolved in 30 liters of water.

The mixture is boiled until dissolved, then the utensils are put there and boiled for 30 minutes.

After turning off the stove, you should wait until the water has cooled down, and only then remove the dishes.

Dish paste: soda, soap, mustard

It is easy to make a long-lasting product at home.

  1. Pour 300 ml of boiling water over 25 g of grated laundry soap.
  2. You need to wait until the soap dissolves and the water cools.
  3. After that, add 1.5 cups of dry mustard and NaHCO3.
  4. At the end, 2 tbsp is added. tablespoons of ammonia.
  5. Wait until the paste thickens.

Mustard dishwashing powder has been used for a long time. And even now, in the era of a large number of household chemicals and mass advertising, many wise housewives use this powder. They not only easily cope with grease on dirty dishes, but also protect the health of each member of their family. How convenient this tool is and how to use it correctly, you will learn from this article.

Danger of cleaning agents and detergents

There is a lot of talk about the dangers of detergents and cleaning products. But that doesn't stop people from buying harmful chemicals. In most cases, this comes from ignorance of the specific problems that the use of cheap detergents threatens.

Store products, even of well-known brands, contain harmful chemicals that enter the human body through the respiratory tract and through food, because most of them are not completely washed off the dishes.

Important! To completely remove chemical deposits from the dishes, it is necessary to rinse them with clean water and a sponge more than 10 times, which is at least 50 liters of cold water per plate.

The consequences can be really dire:

  • Oncological diseases.
  • Infertility.
  • Allergic reactions.

And this is by no means a complete list of diseases.

A big and bold disadvantage of using store-bought household chemicals is harm to the environment, in particular - to water bodies into which they enter from the sewer. Not a single manufacturer indicated on the label that such products were tested on animals, and not a single advertisement remembered it.

Conclusions suggest themselves: you need a safe product that is not afraid to wash dishes and pans, which will not clog rivers and lakes.

Safe dishwashing detergents

Fortunately, people have already learned to understand that not all beautiful products are good for health. And those who understood this long ago use environmentally friendly dishwashing detergents. One of the options is organic products, the only drawback of which is their cost. But in order not to pay a lot of money, you can return to already proven methods that are both safe and effective. For example, washing dishes with mustard.

How to wash dishes with mustard powder?

There are several ways to clean dirty kitchen utensils with mustard powder effectively.

Method 1

For further convenience, mustard powder should be placed in a convenient jar from which it can be easily removed. Soak a damp sponge into the powder and start rubbing the plates.

Important! You can also put the mustard in a large-perforated salt shaker and apply the powder directly to the dirty dishes. A clean jar of baby powder is ideal for these purposes.

Method 2

Another option for how to use mustard powder for dish washing will surely please many:

  1. Pour 1 cm thick mustard powder into a clean bottle with a dispenser.
  2. Pour water into the same area - about another 4 cm.

Important! The water should be cold or warm, but by no means hot, since then the mustard will give off toxic fumes.

  1. Shake the mixture well until no powder remains at the bottom.

Important! Do not prepare a full bottle of solution at once, as it will be very difficult to shake it.

  1. Leave the shaken mixture on for 5 minutes to swell the mustard powder.
  2. Before applying the finished product to the sponge, shake the bottle so that the mustard is evenly distributed in the solution.

Important! For this method, it is best to take a transparent bottle so that you can clearly see the consistency of the product.

The disadvantage of this method is the frequency of use and constant agitation.

Important! The mixture should not be left for a long time in a warm place, otherwise it will turn sour. In summer, it is best to store it in the refrigerator or in a drawer under the sink..

Method 3

For more old contaminants, mustard powder is used along with soda. For this:

  1. Mix mustard with baking soda in a 1: 1 ratio.
  2. Sprinkle this mixture on dirty dishes and start washing them.

Important! Delicate surfaces such as Teflon must be soaked in this mixture, and then simply wiped with a wet sponge.

Benefits of using mustard powder for dish washing

Let's take a closer look at the benefits of washing dishes with mustard.

Safety

Mustard is a natural remedy. Therefore, the risk of allergic reactions is minimal. If you have at least once used mustard as a seasoning with a meal, then when you use powder for washing cutlery, you will definitely not be allergic.

Mustard is great for washing children's dishes. Also, this powder is absolutely safe for the environment.

Saving water

You will need very little water to rinse the plate off when compared to store-bought products. Even cold water perfectly removes mustard residues on dishes.

Efficiency

Mustard powder copes with fat and old food as well as any household chemical.

Important! Previously, all large canteens had containers of mustard powder. It was widely used for mass washing of dishes, and this process took very little time.

Disinfection

Mustard not only cleans greasy cutlery well, but also disinfects them perfectly. It kills all germs on surfaces and forms an invisible protective film that prevents microorganisms from growing on treated items. Moreover, it is very difficult for microbes and bacteria to adapt to mustard.

Cold water

It is not necessary to use warm or hot water for washing dishes. With mustard powder, plates and pans can be easily washed even in cold water.

Convenience

Each advertisement for a cleaning product tells you how convenient it is to use their product. But mustard dishwashing powder is in no way inferior to these of its chemical competitors. It is as easy to use as any other.