Home made spray cleaner
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
I've stopped buying those expensive and dangerous "Spray and Wipe" products, since getting this recipe from a friend at choir.
You can make it at home, it's safe, cheap, and environmentally-friendly. All good news!
All you need is your own spray bottle. Discount shops like "The Warehouse" sell them for a couple of dollars each.
- Ingredients
- 2/3 cup white vinegar
- 1/3 cup water
- 20 drops of eucalyptus oil.
Don't forget to label the spray container with an indelible ink pen, and give it a shake before use!
This is great for bathrooms (all surfaces) as well as kitchens. So you don't need a swag of bottles cluttering up your cupboards. It even smells nice and fresh.
Tie an old soft cloth around the neck of the bottle, so you're ready to go when you need to clean.
Too easy!
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3 comments:
yep i use something like this too, but with tea tree oil. you can make it with any essential oil that suits your fancy! i love it.
I'm soooo glad you commented on my blog. Because of that, I found yours! I love it!!! This is a great post - very similar to the spray I make. I've been wanting to post on natural household cleaners, which I'll do in the future. I'll be sure to link to this!
Thanks!
Daharja, I use a siilar recipe, however the quantities vary:
2 cups water
1 cup vinegar
10 drops oil
works a treat and slightly lower in cost to prepare
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