This homemade diy disinfectant spray uses rubbing alcohol (or isopropyl alcohol), distilled water, hydrogen peroxide and essential oils. The rubbing alcohol and peroxide are what disinfectant. For disinfecting surfaces, the CDC recommends to use alcohol solutions with at least 70% alcohol. TheCDC st...
For a spray to work well, you need the essential oils to be able to dissolve in the solution. For this to be effective, you ideally want an alcohol base with at least 95% ethanol {see grain alcohol below}. This should solubilize most essential oils well {thick essential oils can still ...
¼ cup alcohol-free witch hazel or white vinegar 5 drops Lavender oil 3 drops Melaleuca oil Glass spray bottle Note: Not all yoga mats are treated the same. Using essential oils may ruin some yoga mats. Spray a test patch on a small part of your mat first to make sure the cleanser ...
First, take one of your small (2- 4 oz) spray bottles. Then, add 1-2 teaspoons of rubbing alcohol and 10 -20 drops of essential oils (such as lavender, mint, citrus, or a combination of a few). Finally, fill the rest of the spray bottle with water and shake. Spray the toilet ...
1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol 3/4 cup water, 1 teaspoon dish soap 10 drops of essential oils (optional) Simply mix in a spray bottle and shake, spray on, wait a moment and wipe off with a microfiber cloth to reveal a beautiful shine. You do not need to rinse, this leaves no residue...
The ultimate list of simple DIY cleaning products If you have dry, snarly, tangled hair in your family, dig up an empty spray bottle and take 20 seconds to mix up a batch of your own detangling spray. It might just save hours of your life that would otherwise be spent fighting and ...
Here is a lovely essential oil perfume spray recipe without alcohol! Enjoy! Isn’t it so awesome that you can make your own essential oil perfume spray with just a few ingredients?! Most essential oil perfume spray recipes contain vodka, to enable the scent last longer and as a preservative...
Hydrogen peroxide would probably be best in terms of killing bacteria, but this cleaning with rubbing alcohol kills germs and leaves your counter sparkling! Letting your cleaners sit for a minute or two is always a good idea. :-) Please log in or create a free account to comment. denise ...
How to make a DIY disinfectant spray with alcohol From a homemade kitchen spray to one you can use to clean and disinfect your bathroom, living room and the rest of your home, we’ve got you covered. Here’s how to make a homemade disinfectant spray for fabric, surfaces and more –...
Are you looking for DIY Disinfecting Hand Wipes with Alcohol to prevent the spread of viruses? Click here for the tutorial. When a bug hit several members of the family, I revised our oldhomemade baby wipesrecipe into apersonal hygiene wipes recipeout of necessity. While I first made them ...