Homemade All Purpose Spray Cleaner


Homemade All Purpose Spray Cleaner

I have been using green/enviromentaly friendly cleaners for a long time. I have used several different brands over the years and I love Seventh Generation, but its pretty expensive. I also really love using Shaklee. You can buy little vials of the ingredients and then you just add water and put it all in a spray bottle.

A couple of months ago I started making my own All-Purpose Spray. It is so easy! The recipe I use is actually really similar to the diaper wipe spray I make, except this has vinegar in it. And it works just as good, if not better, than Seventh Generation!

These are the things you will need to make your own:
-Spray Bottle. You can get these anywhere, the dollar store, target, etc.
-Distilled White Vinegar
-Dish Soap
-Lavender and Tea Tree essential oil.

Once you have gathered up all your ingredients, fill up your spray bottle with water.  I use a 1 to 4 ratio of water and vinegar.  That means if you have 4 cups of water, you put in 1 cup of vinegar.  Then I add the dish soap.  I just eye balled it, it was probably a half a tablespoon worth, I don’t like mine very sudsy.  Then I added the esstential oils.   Probably 10 drops of Tea Tree oil and 5 of Lavender.  Gently mix it up and viola you have Homemade All Purpose Spray!

Next up, I am going to try and make Homemade Laundry Soap.  It will end up costing me 1 penny a load! Looking for more natural cleaning products? Click here!


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Comments

  1. Be careful with the laundry soap if you're washing any cloth diapers that have synthetic fabrics like the BumGenium/FuzzyBunz kind. I had repelling issues using the grated soap.

    The recipe I use (tweaked a bit) is here: http://talk.sheknows.com/f1002/cloth-diaper-detergent-711212/

  2. Crunchy Diva says:

    wow that's to funny my homemade all purpose cleaner is almost identical to yours. i do 1/2 & 1/2 of water & vinegar, about 3 squirts of dish soap & tea tree oil like you about 10 drops. i love this stuff.

    those that wonder vinegar smell doesn't stick around it evaporates into the air.

  3. That is a good point, eidolons! Our diapers are ogranic cotton on the inside, so they should be ok right?

    I hadn't thought of adding more vinegar, Crunchy Diva, but that is a good idea! And I actually love the smell of vinegar now. It means a job well done! But you are right, it disappears very quickly.

  4. I used to HATE the smell of vinegar!! But, I have come to love the smell, because I know it means a naturally clean home. I plug vinegar into most of my home cleaning… I use it in my toilets, floors, kitchen… I also love to throw a half of a lemon in my garbage disposal. Baking soda + vinegar is great for clearing out drains, too!

  5. What great ideas, Maureen!

  6. Honestly I'm not sure. In addition to repelling (we only have a few of those annoying AIO things – the rest are bamboo) we also had stink issues (which can be caused by soap build up as well). With the recipe I linked I've never had any issues, though. I've found that washing diapers is a trial and error thing and that once you find something that works for you it's best to stick with it. (:

  7. You should try eco wash balls, they last for about three years and you don't need to add anything else, maybe except some vinegar for the softness in the rinsewater.

  8. I have never heard of eco wash balls, I will have to go google it! Thanks, mamapaoekie!

    Yeah, we have had pretty good luck with Seventh Generation on her diapers (which are AIO and we love them!), so I am hesitant to try something new, but we will give it a try, I will look at that other recipe. Thanks!

  9. Have you had any luck with a home made hand sanitizer? I love the all purpose cleaner, by the way!

    • I have not tried any recipes, but would love to find one. Have you come across any?

      • I have seen quite a few. They usually contain aloe, tea tree oil, and some rubbing alcohol. I know alcohol kills germs, but as a nurse I get enough of the drying effects of alcohol at work so I was hoping for a less harsh alternative to use at home!

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