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...
Here’s how to make a homemade disinfectant spray for fabric, surfaces and more – because alcohol can do more than mix up a great cocktail. What you need to make a DIY disinfectant ✦ 1 ½ cups of 100 proof vodka or 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol ✦ ½ cup of white vinegar ...
Hand sanitizer recipes all need to have at least 60% alcohol. This percent of alcohol content is what makes it an effective disinfectant. I suggest using 99% isopropylalcohol (99% Rubbing Alchohol)You can also usegrain alcohol (ethanol is commonly available at around 90%-95%) Note: Remember...
If you use old newspaper to wipe your windows and mirrors, you’ll have the ultimate eco-friendly, streak-free shine! 1 cup rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol 1 cup water 1 Tbsp. vinegar Mix together in a reusable spray bottle. All-Purpose Disinfectant 2 tsp. borax 1/4 cup vinegar 3-4 cups ...
1 tsp of Rubbing alcohol (at least 91%) 3 oz witch hazel 3 oz of water 1 small spray bottle that will deliver a fine mist. Dilute the oils first! Since essential oils don’t mix well with water, start by adding them to the rubbing alcohol (apple cider vinegar, witch hazel or vodka...
For Oil-Finish: Finish off with a clear rinse (and dry) after washing with the solution below. 1 TBS rubbing alcohol 2/3 C. hot water *Is vinegar safe to use?Isn’t it too acidic for hardwood? If you poured a bottle of it directly on the hardwood and allowed it to sit, it woul...
Once you’ve removed soil and debris from your garden tool, spray on a generous amount of rubbing alcohol or diluted bleach on its working surfaces, pivot areas, and handles. Leave the disinfectant to partially evaporate, then wipe the tool dry with a rag or old towel. Step 3: Do a par...
Alcohol is an excellent disinfectant. However, some safety concerns with isopropyl alcohol (also known as rubbing alcohol) make other forms of alcohol the more careful choice. Vodka is a strong odor remover, and different types of ethanol (grain alcohol) can be used for cleaners and disinfectant...
along. To whiten your grout, first, make sure it is dry, and then spray peroxide directly onto it. Walk away and do something else for a couple of hours, and then come back with a toothbrush and soapy water. Scrub vigorously, and then dry it off. It should look white and clean and...
re bringing in a product or DIY scent to deodorize, you’re really only masking the problem. If you truly want your home to smell fresh (i.e. like nothing), then the house needs to be cleaned and the root of the odor problem discovered and dealt with. Here are a few ways to ...