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...
I’ve used the peroxide/vinegar two bottle disinfectant for some years now, regularly around the kitchen, for produce, in bathroom, and as needed for ookey emergencies elsewhere – it is so simple to use, has worked extremely well, is safe, has no flashback to get in your eyes or lungs...
Mix distilled water, rubbing alcohol, and your favorite essential oil in a small plastic bottle and shake it well to combine. Spray the freshener anywhere in your home to give the air a pleasant scent. Using Rubbing Alcohol to Make a Granite Cleaner Household granite is a natural stone with ...
Rubbing alcohol as disinfectant by: D.A. Brown On toilet seat to clean and sterilize. use denture tablets by: Anonymous Drop a few denture tablets in your toilet bowl. AFTER the tablets finish effervescing, then minimal scrubbing should make your toilet bowl sparkle. brown stain in toi...
Combine lemon’s amazing cleaning power with a simple alcohol and you have an inexpensive, powerful cleaner you can use virtually anywhere. Below we have provided both video instructions and written instructions with step by step photos depending on how you prefer to absorb information. ...
I like to spray down my work surfaces and utensils with my homemade disinfectant spray. (Once I spray, I wipe the surface with a clean towel and allow it to dry.) The packaging you will be using for your homemade lotion should also be clean. I like to run heat-stable packaging ...
1/4 cup rubbing alcohol 5 to 10 drops peppermint, lemon, or orange essential oil 1 squirt natural dish soap 16-ounce spray bottle Directions: Pour all the ingredients into the spray bottle. Shake well. To use, spray onto the surface and wipe with a microfiber cloth. ...
You said you tried a different recipe and without knowing what was in I really can’t tell what the problem would be. Our recipe does have alcohol in it and that may make the difference because it kills germs much better then if you use a recipe with just lemon juice or vinegar alone...
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Spray bottles of various sizes 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...