If you’re looking to trade commercial cleaners for more natural options, we’ve got you covered! From the kitchen to the bathroom, and every surface in between, here are recipes for your own homemade cleaning solutions:
Simply combine the ingredients in a spray bottle, shake, and use for everyday cleaning! Since vinegar is acidic, avoid using this cleaner on stone surfaces like marble or granite, as it will damage the stone and the coating.
Even with essential oils to mask the smell, vinegar has a potent scent. Here’s an all purpose cleaner recipe without vinegar.
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle, shake, and use.
Add the alcohol and vinegar to a spray bottle, then add water. Shake well and use with a microfiber cloth to clean windows, sliding glass doors, and mirrors.
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Commercial bathroom cleaners seem to have especially strong smells. If you’re tired of the chemical smell that usually comes with cleaning your bathroom, try this DIY bathroom cleaner.
Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle or scrubber wand, shaking to mix thoroughly. Spray on your tub and shower walls/doors, let sit for a few minutes, then scrub the grime away!
If you have natural stone countertops, you know that you can’t use just anything to clean them. Most all-purpose cleaners are too harsh, and as great as vinegar is for cleaning, it’s too acidic for natural stone. Here’s a simple DIY granite cleaner that you can also use on marble or other types of stone:
Pour the ingredients in a spray bottle, shake to combine, and use on your granite, marble, or stone countertops.
Marble is beautiful, but it’s also susceptible to stains. Try this simple DIY stain remover to make your marble look like new.
Mix in a small bowl until the consistency is a thick paste. You may need to add more baking soda or water to get there.
Wipe your stained spot with water, then spoon the paste onto the spot (it’s a good idea to test in an inconspicuous spot beforehand!) Make sure the entire stain is covered and let it sit overnight. In the morning, the paste should be dry. Scrape it off with a dish scraper or pie scraper and wipe with soap and water. Your stain should be gone!
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