WebFor alcohol based recipe: 16 oz 120 proof vodka or rubbing alcohol For hydrogen peroxide based recipe: ⅓ cup + 1 tsp 3% hydrogen peroxide 13 oz distilled …
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WebBleach kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria, so using it to make a DIY disinfectant spray is almost a no-brainer. Supplies 4 teaspoons of bleach 1 quart of …
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WebAn all natural disinfecting spray recipe using just three simple ingredients – rubbing alcohol or white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and …
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WebHousehold bleach: Bleach is strong and effective at killing bacteria and viruses when diluted properly. According to the CDC, that’s 4 teaspoons of bleach per 1 quart of water. Just be sure to let your bleach …
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WebFirst spray one ingredient, letting the disinfectant rest for five minutes, then wipe the surface with a cloth. Finally, repeat with the second disinfectant. Wait five minutes, then wipe the surface with the …
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Web16-ounce spray bottle Instructions Pour water and hydrogen peroxide in a 16-ounce spray bottle. Drop in desired essential oil blend, optional. Fill bottle with ethyl alcohol, about 12 ounces, and shake well to …
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WebDIY disinfectant spray recipe This homemade disinfectant spray is very easy to make. What You’ll Need: 1/2 cup distilled water 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar 10 …
Webpeppermint + tea tree. lemongrass + lavender. lavender + rosemary. geranium + lime. grapefruit + lemon + lavender. tea tree + orange. While all of these essential oils have natural disinfectant …
WebDIY Bleach Solution. The CDC recommends mixing up a 5-6% unscented household bleach solution with water for a DIY disinfectant. ⅓ cup bleach per gallon of …
WebDIY Natural Disinfectant Recipe #2 Ingredients 1 ¼ cups water 1 cup vodka or rubbing alcohol peels from 3 lemons Instructions Place the lemon peels in a 1 quart Mason jar. Pour in the vodka. Place a lid …
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Web3 ½ ounces distilled water. ½ teaspoon hydrogen peroxide. 30-45 drops essential oil as desired (optional. For scent and antiviral and cleaning properties) …
WebHow to Use. Spray on a surface for two minutes and wipe off. This cheap and easy method is fantastic for high-touch surfaces like doorknobs, fridge and sink …
This homemade disinfectant spray is nontoxic and super easy to make. This simple recipe leaves our homes smelling squeaky clean and fresh! We love this homemade spray because it requires basic ingredients that are probably already around the house such as water, white vinegar, alcohol, and some essential oils.
Use essential oils and rubbing alcohol to make this DIY disinfectant spray. Print your FREE labels to affix to your bottles. A quick mixture of vinegar and rubbing alcohol and you will be on your way to your own homemade disinfectant spray. This is one of the BEST DIY disinfectant spray recipes – the whole family will love.
Homemade Disinfectant Wipes 1 1 cup filtered water 2 1 cup white distilled vinegar 3 ½ cup alcohol 4 15 drops lemon essential oil 5 8 drops lavender essential oil 6 4 drops bergamot essential oil 7 1 Mason jar 8 15-20 pieces of pre-cut cloth or small washcloths More ...
Add your water, alcohol , vinegar, and baking soda in a glass measuring cup. Whisk together gently. Add in your essential oils. Gently whisk all the ingredients together until well incorporated. Using a funnel, add the mixture into your bottle, stopping about ½” from the top. Add the top and screw on tightly.