A HACK enthusiast has shared her cleaning recipe that she called a "powerhouse."
She said that it's so transferrable that the mixture can be used on tubs, countertops, and pots and pans in your home.
Content creator Stephanie is a home decor lover, DIY fan, and hack enthusiastCredit: TikTok/stephanieboothhomeShe shared her secret 2-ingredient cleaning recipeCredit: TikTok/stephanieboothhomeHome decor lover and DIYer Stephanie Booth (@stephanieboothhome) regularly shares organizational tips and cleaning tricks online.
In a TikTok video, she shared "the best DIY cleaner/scrub for your house," according to the caption.
"I know the secret to the perfect DIY cleaner," she said at the start of the video.
I'm a property expert - my guess for the cheapest time to buy a home this yearShe then pulled out her "little friends" Dawn Platinum dish soap and Arm & Hammer Pure Baking Soda.
"Together these two are the powerhouse of cleaners," she added.
Stephanie then showed viewers how she combined the two to make her mixture.
"Mix together baking soda and enough Dawn dish soap to make a thin paste. And that's it. It's that easy," she explained.
According to the brunette woman, this is a "scratch-free scrub" for inside your tub, glass showers, granite countertops, stainless steel sinks, and even pots and pans."
Many viewers appreciated the cleaning hack and others could relate.
"That’s what my mom uses + vinegar," one shared, while another added: "I do this but with Dawn & Powered BKF."
"We have everything except Dawn. I have Ajax. Will that work the same?" a TikTok user asked.
She replied: "I would try another type of mild dish soap instead of Ajax. Ajax can be too harsh for some surfaces."
"I just discovered these two incredible products and haven’t stopped cleaning since!!" a fan praised.
Inside Camilla's £850k 'guilty pleasure' country pad - and Charles 'hates' it"Lol! They really are a dynamic duo," the content creator answered.
Stephanie dubbed Dawn dish soap and baking soda the powerhouse of cleanersCredit: TikTok/stephanieboothhomeThey can be used on tubs, countertops, pots and pans, and moreCredit: TikTok/stephanieboothhome