This is a little more difficult than the all-purpose cleaner, but that's not really saying much. Instead of a vinegar, this one has a pretty strong alcohol odor.
Ingredients:
equal parts isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and water
tiny bit of vinegar
How To:
1. Gather all your ingredients and supplies. I bought these bottles at Target for about $4. I also labeled both the bottle and the sprayer so I wouldn't mix them up if I ever had them off at the same time.
2. Fill half of the bottle with the isopropyl alcohol.
3. Fill the other half with water.
4. Add just a splash of vinegar.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
homemade all-purpose cleaner
Once upon a time I bought cleaners at the store. I never found one cleaner that really worked for everything, so I had a large supply under the kitchen sink. More often than not I found myself resorting to using vinegar to finish up a job so I decided to just start with vinegar in the first place.
This is a really really really easy recipe, but *warning* there heavy vinegar odor, but it dissipates as it dries. After a few weeks or months of using this, I barely notice it anymore. If it bothers you too much just add a drop or two of essential oil.
Ingredients:
equal parts water and vinegar
How To:
1. Gather all your ingredients and supplies. I bought these bottles at Target for about $4. I also labeled both the bottle and the sprayer so I wouldn't mix them up if I ever had them off at the same time.
2. Fill about half the bottle with vinegar.
3. Fill the other half with water.
This is a really really really easy recipe, but *warning* there heavy vinegar odor, but it dissipates as it dries. After a few weeks or months of using this, I barely notice it anymore. If it bothers you too much just add a drop or two of essential oil.
Ingredients:
equal parts water and vinegar
How To:
1. Gather all your ingredients and supplies. I bought these bottles at Target for about $4. I also labeled both the bottle and the sprayer so I wouldn't mix them up if I ever had them off at the same time.
2. Fill about half the bottle with vinegar.
3. Fill the other half with water.
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