Thursday, December 5, 2019

HOMEMADE Plant-Based Chemical-Free All-Purpose Cleaning Spray

Before we moved into our new (much smaller) home, I vowed not to use chemicals to clean the house if at all possible. I decided to make up my own cleaning spray made from junk-free ingredients. So far, I have been using this spray recipe and bottles for 7 months, and I LOVE it! It cleans countertops, toilets, sinks, showers, and is AMAZING on windows and mirrors! I bought plain, white wash cloths to use for my cleaning, and they were very well! Stay tuned! I will be sharing my homemade toilet bowl cleaner soon, as well!

I thought I would share the recipe with you, in case you want to try it for yourself.

RECIPE for HOMEMADE Plant-Based Chemical-Free All-Purpose Cleaning Spray
Blue Glass Spray Bottle (I HIGHLY recommend the brand below!)
3/4 cup white vinegar
distilled water (enough to fill the rest of the bottle to 1 inch from the top)
20-25* drops of Plant Therapy Organic Lemon Essential Oil
10-15* drops of Plant Therapy Germ Fighter Synergy Blend Oil

Pour all ingredients into the blue bottle (in the order noted). Simply spray and wipe off to clean!

PRODUCTS I USE:
Blue Glass Spray Bottles: https://amzn.to/2DQLGEy
Plant Therapy Organic Lemon Essential Oil: https://amzn.to/2RnXuWQ (10 ML)
Plant Therapy Organic Lemon Essential Oil:  https://amzn.to/2qpJsc7 (30 ML - better deal!)
Plant Therapy Germ Fighter Synergy Blend Oil: https://amzn.to/2ORybui (10 ML)
Plant Therapy Germ Fighter Synergy Blend Oil: https://amzn.to/2Yuf0u5 (30 ML - better deal!)

* You can use the higher amount of oil in your mixture if you don't have pets in the house. Some essential oils can cause health issues for pets--especially in high concentrations. This is a diluted cleaner that you spray and wipe off.

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