6. Outdoor Furniture and Garbage Can Cleaner

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8 Creative Uses for Irish Spring Soap in the Yard & Garden

The grease-cutting power and fresh scent of Irish Spring make it excellent for cleaning outdoor items that accumulate dirt, pollen, bird droppings, and mildew.

1. Cleaning Plastic and Resin Furniture:

Wet the furniture and a soft brush or sponge. Rub the brush directly on the soap bar to create a lather, then scrub the furniture surfaces. The soap is effective at removing grime without being as harsh as some industrial cleaners. Rinse thoroughly with a hose.

2. Deodorizing Garbage and Recycling Bins:

Over time, outdoor trash and recycling cans develop unpleasant odors. Scrub the inside of empty, rinsed bins with a brush and Irish Spring soap. Not only does it clean, but the lingering scent also helps neutralize future odors. This can help reduce the attraction of pests like raccoons and flies to your garbage area.

3. Cleaning Garden Pots:

Before reusing plastic or ceramic pots, scrub them inside and out with Irish Spring soap and water to remove old soil, mineral deposits, and potential disease pathogens. Rinse well.

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