
The different uses of black soap
Black soap is an excellent multi-purpose cleaner, degreaser and stain remover for the whole home. Our black soap is cooked in a cauldron using traditional methods.
Available in several formats - liquid, paste or spray - it's a must-have for natural, effective home cleaning.

1. Black soap for cleaning floors
Black soap is an effective cleaner for all types of floor. It deeply nourishes tiles, terracotta, ceramics, marble, wood floors and even plastic-coated surfaces.
How to use: Dilute 15ml of black soap in a bucket of hot water, then wash your surfaces with the resulting mixture.
2. Black soap for cleaning kitchen surfaces
Black soap is an effective cleaner for all types of floor. It deeply nourishes tiles, terracotta, ceramics, marble, wood floors and even plastic-coated surfaces.
How to use: Dilute 15ml of black soap in a bucket of hot water, then wash your surfaces with the resulting mixture.
3. Black soap to clean your windows
Black soap is ideal for cleaning windows and other glass surfaces. In addition to its cleaning, degreasing and polishing properties, it protects glass surfaces from stains and dirt.
Application: Pour a tablespoon of liquid black soap into a clean, empty spray bottle. Spray the mixture over the entire glass surface, then wipe over with a squeegee. For an impeccable finish, wipe and dry windows with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.

4. Black soap for polishing copper and silver.
Black soap is a must-have for restoring the lustre and shine of your copper objects and silverware.
How to use: Soak your objects for 5 to 10 minutes in a basin of hot water, in which you've first diluted 1 to 2 tablespoons of black soap paste. No need to rinse, just wipe them dry with a clean cloth.
5. Black soap for the garden
Thanks to the properties of black soap, you can protect your plants from insect pests while avoiding the use of harmful chemicals.
Use: Dilute your black soap with water (5 tablespoons of liquid black soap for 1L of water), spray the mixture onto your plants, not forgetting the underside of the leaves, and spray again 48 hours later. For best results, avoid spraying in strong sunlight or heat.
