DIY Cleaning Spray - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/diy-cleaning-spray/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Mon, 08 Apr 2024 11:33:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How To Make Homemade Lemon Vinegar Cleaning Spray https://www.dherbs.com/articles/how-to-make-homemade-lemon-vinegar-cleaning-spray/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 09:30:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=169464

Do you have extra lemons or other citrus fruit? Don’t let them go to waste! Use them to make this non-toxic lemon vinegar cleaning spray.

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Do you have lemons and hate chemicals and artificial fragrances? If that describes you then it’s time to start making your own non-toxic household cleaning spray. The beauty of the cleaning spray recipe in this article is that it only contains two ingredients: lemons and distilled white vinegar. If you don’t have lemons but have an abundance of limes or oranges, feel free to use them instead. Any citrus fruit will do!

Citrus season runs from late fall to late winter, so you may have a lot of oranges, lemons, tangerines, limes, or grapefruits on hand. This is especially true if you have citrus trees in your yard or neighborhood. Do you have friendly neighbors who leave boxes of wonderful citrus fruits outside their house for the neighborhood to take? Those are the best people! The point we are trying to make is that you will most likely have a lot of citrus scraps if you have a lot of citrus. Instead of throwing them in the trash or compost (more ideal than the trash), save them and make your own cleaning spray

Vinegar For Cleaning

It is important to note that vinegar is not a powerful disinfectant. It has some disinfectant properties, but it is nowhere near as effective as bleach or other commercial disinfectant products. This is why it is important to decide if you want to clean or disinfect. If you want to disinfect surfaces (kill most bacteria), you may want to use a classic disinfectant spray or cleanser that specifically kills germs. 

Distilled white vinegar can be an effective household cleaner on certain surfaces. It is an inexpensive, easy-to-obtain product that is about 5% acetic acid, which works to break down the structure of certain stains, oils, films, or bacteria. That same acidic quality can harm certain surfaces, such as hard wood floors, aluminum, cast iron, waxed wood, or natural stone. Vinegar can be a highly effective cleaner for glass, refrigerator shelves/drawers, or removing water stains from showers. Just make sure to do the research on whether the surface you want to clean will or won’t be harmed by vinegar. 

Gather Your Lemon Rinds

In order to make the cleaning spray in this article, you have to gather lemon rinds (or other citrus rinds) in a large glass container. Ideally, you should use a half-gallon mason jar, but a small pitcher or a few smaller jars will also work. A great time to make this cleaning spray is after you make freshly-squeezed lemonade, pesto, or similar recipe involving lots of citrus. If it is going to take you more than a week to collect all your rinds, add a little white vinegar to the jar by day six or seven. Pour enough to submerge the citrus rinds in order to prevent molding. 

Once you have a good amount of citrus rinds in the jar (doesn’t have to be completely full), pour the white vinegar into the container to submerge the rinds completely. You can add some fresh herbs for increased aromatherapy, if you so desire. Let the rinds soak for at least one week, and up to three weeks. You can let the container sit out at room temperature, but make sure to give it a shake every few days to mix things up. 

Lemon Vinegar Cleaning Spray

Equipment:

  • Large glass jar (or other container for steeping)
  • Spray bottle
  • Fine mesh strainer/cheesecloth

Ingredients:

  • Lemon rinds or citrus rinds (enough to fill the jar)
  • Distilled white vinegar 
  • Optional: fresh aromatic herbs (such as lavender, rosemary, or thyme)

Instructions:

  • Collect your lemon or citrus rinds and stow them inside a large glass container. If you cannot collect all the rinds at one time, store the jar in the fridge as you continue to collect them. Should you need longer than a week, freeze the jar. 
  • Once your jar is nearly full of citrus rinds, pour distilled white vinegar into the jar to completely submerge the rinds. Feel free to add a handful of fresh herbs at this time before you screw on the lid. 
  • Allow the citrus rinds to soak in the jar of vinegar at room temperature for at least one week, and up to three weeks. Give the jar a shake every few days.
  • Strain the citrus rinds after the soaking period, removing as many rind chunks as possible to avoid clogging the spray bottle. 
  • Pour the strained liquid into a spray bottle and use when ready. It’s great for laminate kitchen counters, stainless steel appliances, showers, sinks, inside the fridge, or other durable surfaces.

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10 Things To Start Making Instead Of Buying https://www.dherbs.com/articles/10-things-to-start-making-instead-of-buying/ Tue, 15 Aug 2023 09:26:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=162226

There are so many store bought items that have harmful chemicals and toxins. You can make non-toxic versions with natural ingredients.

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It’s no secret people have changed quite a bit over the years. The demand for higher-quality products with little to no harmful ingredients is greater than ever. There has been a shift to more natural cleaning products, hygiene products, skin care products, and more in recent years. Given what people know about the harmful ingredients in certain products, more and more people continue to opt for non-toxic products

Did you know that you can easily make non-toxic renditions of products that you buy in stores or online? Not only is making your own products more cost-effective, but it is also more sustainable and you are in complete control. That means that there are no surprise ingredients that may cause adverse side effects. There are no fragrances or “natural flavors” that hide ingredients that can damage lung function or disrupt the endocrine system. 

We don’t mean to scare you out of the store because it can be quite labor-intensive to make every single product you use. That said, there are certain things that are just as effective as the products you purchase in stores, not to mention a whole lot safer, too. Below, you’ll find some of our favorite DIY recipes. We’ve got everything from cleaning products to hygiene products, and we think that your body and health will appreciate them. If you make some of the products, leave a comment to let us know how you liked them. 

Cleaning Products

DIY All-Purpose Cleaner

Having an all-natural, all-purpose cleaner that’s free of vinegar is quite rare in the DIY cleaning space. Feel free to use this spray almost anywhere in the house because it is essential for cleaning.

Click here to make the cleaner.

Bathroom Disinfectant Spray

Kill those germs in the bathroom without using harmful chemical cleaners. This DIY bathroom disinfectant is eco-friendly, efficient, and doesn’t make your lungs hurt if you inhale the aroma!

Click here to make the spray.

DIY Bathroom Spray To Get Rid Of Odors

Nobody wants to leave the bathroom like a smelly wasteland. Make this DIY bathroom spray with simple ingredients that help eliminate odors.

Click here to make the spray.

All-Natural Glass Cleaner Spray

Don’t you wish you could clean windows and mirrors without spraying toxins all over the home? That’s exactly what this DIY glass cleaner is for. You don’t need chemicals to make those windows streak-free.

Click here to make the glass cleaner spray.

Orange-Scented Grease Cleaner

Cut through the toughest grease and clean up the grimiest messes in your kitchen with this DIY all-natural, orange-scented grease cleaner.

Click here to make the grease cleaner.

Beauty/Hygiene Products

DIY Lavender Sage Deodorant

Reduce sweating and help establish healthier bacteria under your pits with this DIY deodorant that is very refreshing and fragrant. You’ll smell great without the need for a bunch of aluminum or chemicals.

Click here to make the deodorant.

DIY Olive Oil Moisturizer

Four ingredients yield an incredible olive oil-based moisturizer that is a wonderful, natural alternative to store

Click here to make the moisturizer.

Lemon Vanilla Body Butter

Silky smooth skin is just a few ingredients away! Whip up a batch of this lemon vanilla body butter and keep your skin soft all day long.

Click here to make the body butter.

Homemade Rosemary Mint Shampoo

Nourish the hair and scalp with ingredients that contain compounds that may promote hair growth, increase thickness, and reduce inflammation.

Click here to make the shampoo.

Shaving Butter For Smooth Skin

Shave with ease and moisturize the skin at the same time when you lather up with this all-natural homemade shaving butter. It’s very safe and there’s room for customization.

Click here to make the shaving butter.

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Magic DIY Window Cleaning Solution https://www.dherbs.com/articles/magic-diy-window-cleaning-solution/ Sat, 02 Apr 2022 09:17:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=138555

Want streak-free windows that sparkle in the sunlight? Start cleaning with this DIY solution made with four simple ingredients.

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Can you clean glass with natural ingredients? The short answer is “yes,” but there are certain ingredients that stand out from the rest. There are some that you should avoid altogether because they don’t do a great job, or they leave a lot of streaks on your windows, which you don’t want. 

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: you can make DIY cleaning products with ingredients you already have in the home. Most people have distilled white vinegar, cornstarch, and rubbing alcohol in the home, and these are the ingredients you need for this recipe. Yes, you read that right. Cornstarch is an integral component to this cleaner. In fact, it leaves them sparkling like you’ve never seen them sparkle before. 

Cornstarch For Glass Cleaning?

Yes, this is the secret weapon for keeping your glass, mirrors, and windows as clean and streak-free as possible. It’s a surprising ingredient to incorporate into a DIY cleaner, but it works great! Cornstarch granules are very fine, which makes it abrasive at an atomic level. That means that it cleans glass thoroughly without scratching it. In fact, you may find that it cleans glass better than any glass cleaning product you’ve ever purchased. Cornstarch is similar to baking soda in that can it can help get rid of unpleasant odors. So put some in your stinky shoes after you finish cleaning your windows. 

Rubbing Alcohol

Rubbing alcohol is an excellent glass cleaner, and way better for your lungs than traditional glass cleaners that contain ammonia. When isopropyl alcohol was first invented in 1920, it was primarily used as an industrial propellant and cleaner. Only later did it make its way into the medical field. Alcohol contains a high concentration of non-polar particles. Most stains on your glass come from fingerprints or old food, both of which have oil as a common denominator. Almost all oil particles are non-polar, so they don’t have a negative charge. Like dissolves like, without getting into too much scientific lingo. That means that alcohol works to dissolve these oil particles to give your windows a clean shine. 

Vinegar

Cleaning with vinegar has become quite the trend, as it is both a natural and effective cleaning agent. When it comes to cleaning glass, vinegar’s acidic composition works to break down the oily film that you typically see on glass surfaces. Cleaning a window with a solution that contains vinegar may assist with removing streaks and keeping it shiny. According to several studies, vinegar can safely kill certain germs in a non-toxic way, unlike other harmful cleaning agents. 

DIY Window Cleaning Solution

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 1/2 cup isopropyl alcohol (70%)
  • 2.25 cups filtered water
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch

Instructions:

  • Use a funnel to pour all of the ingredients into a 32-ounce glass bottle. 
  • Screw on the top and shake well until thoroughly combined. 
  • Before you use, shake up the bottle and spray the glass surface with the solution.
  • Wipe away with a dry cloth and enjoy clean, sparkling glass. 

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Powerful Homemade Antibacterial Spray https://www.dherbs.com/articles/powerful-homemade-antibacterial-spray/ Tue, 29 Mar 2022 17:46:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=138474

Learn how to make your own powerful antibacterial spray with a few simple ingredients. Sanitize, deodorize, and kill harmful germs.

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There are some people who wish they could shower in disinfectant. Often times, those people have children, which harbor germs like nobody’s business. There are others who simply loathe public restrooms, public transport, bars, restaurants, and other places that contain bacteria in all sorts of places. The point is that while showering in disinfectant may seem like an attractive plan to be germ-free, it isn’t the healthiest plan for your skin or overall health. 

Most disinfectant sprays that you purchase in the store contain harmful ingredients. If you are conscious of this and desire to clean the home in a non-toxic way, there are DIY options that also help you kill germs. Certain chemical disinfectants can disrupt endocrine function and lead to numerous respiratory illnesses. Not to mention the intimidating caution warnings about the product touching your face or eye area. There are chemical-free, healthy alternatives to classic disinfectant sprays, and the recipe in the article is an excellent place to start. 

Isopropyl Alcohol

Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, 70% isopropyl alcohol is now woven into the fabric of our everyday language. Typically, isopropyl alcohol ranges from 60-90% alcohol content, with 10-40% being purified water. Isopropyl alcohol works fast to fight against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, with higher concentrations being desirable because of the bactericidal nature. 70% solutions, however, easily penetrate the cell walls of microorganisms more completely. Once isopropyl alcohol enters the cell, it coagulates the proteins and causes the microorganism to die. Higher alcohol percentages may kill bacteria, but require a longer time period for disinfection. That’s why many experts advocate for 70% isopropyl alcohol for proper disinfecting. 

White Vinegar

Is vinegar a disinfecting agent? Although many people use vinegar as an all-natural cleaner, it is more so a cleaner than a disinfectant. As a cleaner, white vinegar contains 5% acetic acid, which works to dissolve grime, dirt, and debris. As a disinfectant, it may only kill or reduce certain types of bacteria, including salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, and E. Coli. Should you want to eliminate odors and remove dirt, however, white vinegar is an excellent agent for the job. It’s best to read up about which surfaces to clean and which to avoid with white vinegar, as it may do more harm than good. You don’t want to clean the wrong surface and have to replace it!

Essential Oils

Not only do essential oils make a DIY cleaning spray smell amazing, but they also exhibit antibacterial and disinfecting properties. Which essential oils do you choose, though? Well, that will depend on how you want your spray to smell. Great antibacterial essential oils include tea tree, lavender, cinnamon, rosemary, peppermint, and clove. Lavender and lemon essential oil make an excellent pair, but so do peppermint and orange essential oil. 

Homemade Antibacterial Spray

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 cups 70% isopropyl alcohol
  • 1/4 cup white vinegar
  • 15 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 15 drops orange essential oil

Instructions:

  • Pour all of the ingredients into a glass spray bottle, screw on the top, and shake to combine. It’s important to use glass because both vinegar and alcohol can eat away at plastic, and you don’t want any spills. 
  • Spray when ready to use, but make sure that the ingredients are appropriate for the surfaces you clean. 

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Cleansing: It’s More Than Raw Foods And Supplements https://www.dherbs.com/articles/cleansing-its-more-than-raw-foods-and-supplements/ Tue, 28 Dec 2021 09:20:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=133623

Cleansing is more than eating raw foods and taking nutritional supplements. Learn about other ways to keep the body free of toxins.

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Embarking on a cleansing experience means eliminating a plethora of unhealthy foods from your diet. As many people who use the Full Body Cleanse know, the goal is to focus on fresh foods that aid the cleansing process and provide the body with various phytochemicals, antioxidants, and other vitamins & minerals. Diet, while it plays a crucial role in weight loss and achieving a healthier body, is merely one aspect of cleansing.

Cleansing Beyond The Diet

The chemicals in cleaning and beauty products can enter the body via skin absorption or inhalation. Because the average person is accustomed to using these products, he or she may not interpret the side effects of those harmful chemicals in the body as wrong or “out of the norm.” After you cleanse the body, you may notice skin irritation, coughing, or sinus irritations when using commercial cleaning or beauty products. This is why you may want to consider using all-natural alternatives.

Common household cleaners make your living space look clean, but they simultaneously fill the area with chemicals that have caused asthma in children and skin irritations in adults. Indoor air pollution, which ranks high on the list of environmental dangers, is primarily caused by cleaning products. After cleaning with such products post cleanse, you may notice eye irritation, sore throat, runny nose, or headaches. A lot of this has to do with how the government regulates cleaning products.

Cleaning with natural cleaning products may be unfamiliar or different, but so is the thought of completing a Full Body Cleanse. We aren’t saying that you need to trash all of your cleaning and beauty products, but we are suggesting that keeping the body clean and healthy requires a multifaceted approach. Your skin rash or chronic cough may be attributed to your favorite lotion or countertop cleaner. In an effort to expose you to more natural options, here are some of our favorite skin care and cleaning products to incorporate into your new, healthier lifestyle. 

DIY Whipped Body Butter

Ingredients:

  • ¼ cup each: Shea butter, cocoa butter, virgin coconut oil, and sweet almond oil
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil
  • 10 drops tea tree essential oil

Instructions:

  • In a double boiler or sauce pain over medium-low heat, combine all of the ingredients, except the essential oils. Stir this mixture until it becomes liquid.
  • Remove from the heat and allow the mixture to cool and set. Make sure it is set before completing the next step.
  • Add the essential oils and whip with a stand or hand mixer, whipping until you get fluffy peaks. The mixture will not whip if you don’t let it set.
  • Spoon this into a glass jar and store in a cool dry place, or in the fridge. Use on dry or cracked skin.

Chemical Free Moisturizer

Ingredients:

  • ¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • ¼ cup castor oil
  • small soft washcloth
  • small container for storing oil mixture

Instructions:

  • It is recommended that you only apply this mixture once a day before bed to allow the oils to nurture your skin overnight.
  • Mix the oils together in a glass jar.
  • Pour about one teaspoon of the oil mixture in your hands, rub them together, and apply the mixture all over your face.
  • Take the washcloth and run it under hot water. Place this over your face and leave it on until it becomes cool.
  • Using the washcloth, wipe your face and then rinse the washcloth off.
  • If you feel that your skin is dry, apply a couple drops of olive oil on your skin.
  • Store the mixture in a cool, dry place.

Exfoliating Sugar Scrub

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon dried green tea leaves (can be taken from 2-4 tea bags)
  • 1 cup organic brown sugar
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons raw honey
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil

Instructions:

  • Mix all of the ingredients in a medium bowl. Scoop this mixture into an airtight container and then store it in a cool dry place.
  • When you want to use this exfoliator, apply about 1 tablespoon to your hands and massage it onto the face/body for 30 seconds. Rinse this from your skin with warm water and pat dry.

Appliance Cleaner

Ingredients:

  • 1 part distilled white vinegar
  • 1 part water

Instructions:

  • In a spray bottle, mix one part distilled white vinegar and 1 part water. Spray on your appliances and wipe away with a microfiber cloth.

Citrusy Dish Soap

Ingredients:

  • 4 teaspoons baking soda
  • 5 cups boiling water
  • 5 tablespoons liquid castile soap
  • 10 drops lemon essential oil
  • 10 drops grapefruit essential oil
  • 10 drops tea tree essential oil

Instructions:

  • Dissolve the baking soda in the boiling water. Add the liquid castile soap and stir until everything is dissolved. Let this cool.
  • When the mixture is cooled, stir in the essential oils and pour it into a bottle. It is important to shake well before you use it.

DIY Disinfectant Spray

Ingredients:

  • Enough lemon peels to fill up a quart-size mason jar
  • Enough distilled white vinegar to fill that mason jar
  • A spray bottle

Instructions:

  • Fill a quart-size mason jar with lemon peels.
  • Fill the jar almost to the brim with distilled white vinegar. Seal the jar and allow it to sit for about one day in a cool dry place.
  • Strain the vinegar through fine mesh strainer into another jar or bowl.
  • Pour the strained vinegar into a spray bottle, screw the top on, and spray away and start cleaning!

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DIY Super Effective Bathtub Cleaner Spray https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-super-effective-bathtub-cleaner-spray/ Sun, 08 Aug 2021 09:07:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=129829

Until you’ve tried this magical cleaner spray for your shower or bathtub, you have no idea how clean your shower can actually look.

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Everyone can agree that taking a soothing bath is the perfect way to step into tranquility. Soaking in the warm water helps you unwind, and the stress seems to wash away as the water goes down the drain. Everyone can also agree that a grimy bathtub with soap scum and mineral deposits is disgusting. How do you get rid of such grime without using harmful chemicals, though?

Nobody wants to clean their bathtub or shower. It’s an annoying chore that people typically neglect. Unfortunately, all of that neglect results in a gross bathtub that makes the thought of soaking in a bath horrifying. A bathtub or shower is a magnet for soap scum and even mildew. This often results in water stains or rust stains. 

What Is The Answer To Bathtub Scum?

Not everyone wants to use the bathtub cleaners because they are replete with toxic chemicals. If you have ever sprayed one of these cleaners in your bathtub, you know that that aroma is pungent and causes you to cough. In case you aren’t aware, that’s not a positive reaction. Additionally, you have to spray a lot and scrub hard in order for these solutions to be effective. 

Don’t fight the tub and don’t scrub until you inflict pain on your elbows and shoulders. Use simple ingredients to your advantage and allow them to fight through scum and stains with minimal effort on your part. The following two ingredients will help transform the look and cleanliness of your tub. 

Dish Soap

More often than not, dish soap will work to clean most showers and tubs. Some are more effective than others, as not all varieties can easily fight through built-up grime. If you only use dish soap and a little water, you can actually scrub with a broom and get the tub sparkly and clean. The purpose of dish soap is to break up oils and lift grease from flatware and utensils. It tackles the grease and soap scum that accumulates in your shower the same way. When you wash away the suds, you’ll be shocked to see how clean your tub is

White Vinegar

Depending on the type of tub you have, a gentle cleaner like white vinegar may be better for the surface. For example, porcelain bathtubs offer a signature, shiny, luxurious appearance. To keep them that way, you can avoid damage by using a gentle cleaner that combats aromas and grime. Vinegar’s high acidity level helps to loosen mineral deposits, including lime and rust. This same acidity makes it difficult for bacteria and other harmful organisms to exist in your tub. Ultimately, vinegar helps dissolve soap scum to make your tub as shiny and clean as possible. 

DIY Bathtub Cleaner

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup dish soap 
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • spray bottle
  • scrubber

Instructions:

  • Warm the vinegar in a heat-safe glass measuring cup in a microwave until it is hot. Pour this into your spray bottle. 
  • Pour the dish soap into the bottle after you pour in the vinegar. 
  • Screw on the lid and shake gently to combine. 
  • Spray liberally around your tub or shower and allow this mixture to sit for about 30 minutes to one hour. Because of the strong scent, make sure the bathroom is well-ventilated and that the fan is on. 
  • Scrub gently and then rinse. You’ll be shocked when you see how clean your tub is!

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DIY All-Natural Glass Cleaner Spray https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-all-natural-glass-cleaner-spray/ Tue, 22 Jun 2021 18:01:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127365

Don’t you wish you could clean windows and mirrors without spraying toxins all over the home? That’s what this DIY glass cleaner is for.

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Are your windows or mirrors dirty? It’s time to to wipe them clean and make them glimmer in the sunlight. You don’t even need to reach for that chemical glass cleaner that has the potential to leave streaks behind. Cleaning glass is easier than ever with the DIY all-natural glass cleaner in this article. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it’s effective and you won’t leave streaks behind. 

Why Choose A Natural Glass Cleaner?

There are many advantages to cleaning glass surfaces with a natural spray. Chemical formulas in most commercial window cleaning sprays pose various health hazards. It’s possible to experience respiratory struggles, skin rashes, watery eyes, or more chronic, long-term symptoms. Inhaling the chemicals in these sprays can damage the eyes, nose, throat, lungs, and mucus membranes in airways. Plus, if you have children in the home, you don’t want them to lick a window after cleaning it with a chemical spray. It happens, people…

Using a natural glass cleaner spray can help you clean windows worry-free. You won’t have to worry about harming the respiratory system when you use simple ingredients like vinegar, water, and essential oils. And the best part is that glass surfaces will look sparkly and streak-free after using a natural spray. 

Why Choose Vinegar?

Vinegar is as great on your salad as it is on your windows. Distilled white vinegar is an excellent cleaning agent. Since the smell is off-putting to some people, it’s important to mask the aroma by diluting it with water and adding a powerful essential oil. It’s very affordable and the acidic nature offers antibacterial properties that enhance cleaning efforts. It’s also non-toxic and completely safe for skin, pets, children, and all other living things. 

Use Distilled Water

You can dilute distilled white vinegar in any water, but it’s best to dilute it in distilled water. Believe it or not, cleaning with distilled water makes a big difference, especially when it comes to cleaning glass. Hard water, such as tap water, has a higher concentration of dissolved minerals, including magnesium and calcium. These minerals can leave streaky marks or excess residue on glass surfaces after you finish wiping them.

Note: Do not spray the following glass cleaners directly on glass surfaces. Spray on a cloth first to avoid drips coming in contact with a frame or silver backing. This can cause corrosion or potential discoloration. 

DIY Glass Cleaner Spray

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups distilled water
  • 2 tbsp distilled white vinegar
  • 10 drops lemon essential oil

Instructions:

  • Add all of the ingredients to a spray bottle and shake well to combine. 
  • Use as need to clean windows and mirrors.

How To Use:

  • For streak free windows, it’s best to spray a small amount of this spray on a microfiber or lint-free cloth. 
  • Wipe the surface with cloth to remove dust, smudges, or debris. 
  • Spray the cloth again and give the glass surface another wipe down. Repeat this process on all other glass surfaces that you wish to clean. 

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Homemade Lemon Lavender Linen Spray https://www.dherbs.com/articles/homemade-lemon-lavender-linen-spray/ Thu, 03 Jun 2021 09:00:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127247

This easy homemade lemon lavender linen spray with essential oils will keep your towels, sheets, and home smelling lovely and fresh.

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In the ideal world, everyone’s surroundings would smell lovely and enchanting. Nobody wants to sniff foul scents, though, especially in the home, office, or other storefront. That’s why people purchase chemical air fresheners or sprays to mist around as they please. What they don’t know is that many of those sprays have harmful chemicals that can disrupt endocrine function. You can read more about that by clicking here

Using a homemade linen spray is a great, chemical-free way to freshen up the indoor environment. Making a bed with fragrant sheets and drying yourself with scented towels is easily achievable with some essential oils, water, and isopropyl alcohol. Not only are these ingredients safe to use, but they also make your linens smell amazing. You’ll be able to enjoy the soothing scent of lavender and elevating citrus with the use of every linen. 

Why Should You Use A Natural Linen Spray?

If you already make your own laundry detergent, you may notice that clothes don’t retain the refreshing scent for very long. This is the only downside to DIY detergent. The upside is that you can easily make a homemade linen spray to mist your clothes, sheets, or towels. It gives them the boost that they need to smell fresh and amazing. You may have to use it twice per week, but it’s worth it to avoid the harmful chemicals in conventional detergents or sprays. 

Did you know that the chemicals in some detergents can increase the risk of brain cell death? One study analyzed over 90 different fragrances and found that the chemicals in them may mutate cells or contribute to the development of autism. The study stated that low levels of plasma oxytocin (OXY) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) were reported after exposure to the fragrances. In the study, the researchers observed significant mutagenic and stimulatory effects on fetal neuroblastoma cell lines (NBC). Exposure to femtomolar concentrations of fragrances may result in mutation in the NBC. They have the potential to reduce OXY- and AVP-receptor positive neurons in male NBC. This may contribute to the development of certain male bias autism spectrum disorders. 

Do Lemon And Lavender Have Benefits?

There are almost too many benefits to count! Reports show that lavender aroma has the ability to promote a calmer state, inducing relaxation. This may be beneficial for people with high stress or anxiety, or those who have difficulty sleeping. Lemon essential oil has antibacterial properties that help keep surfaces and linens clean. Lemon’s aroma also works to boost mood and awaken the senses. That’s why lavender essential oil is the perfect balancing oil for lemon.

Homemade Linen Spray

Ingredients:

  • 15 drops lemon essential oil
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil
  • 3 ounces isopropyl alcohol
  • 1.5 cups distilled water
  • Spray bottle

Instructions:

  • Add the essential oils and rubbing alcohol to a glass measuring cup with a pour spout. 
  • Pour in the distilled water and stir the mixture to combine the ingredients. 
  • Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Shake before each use. 

How To Use:

  • Always shake before you use the spray. You can spray this on your towels hanging in the restroom. 
  • Spray this on sheets, curtains, or pillows. Or spray it in the toilet before you go number two. It will eliminate foul restroom odors.
  • You can even spray it in your car on the seats or floor mats!

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Natural DIY Mattress Spray For A Cleaner Mattress https://www.dherbs.com/articles/natural-diy-mattress-spray-for-a-cleaner-mattress/ Wed, 17 Mar 2021 09:35:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=125734

Kill odors and eliminate the presence of bacteria on your bed by using this DIY natural mattress spray. It’s safe and effective!

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People love their pillows and mattresses, but they are probably the least clean items in the home. Chances are that people don’t even think about washing pillows or cleaning mattresses. Considering that people spend an average of six to eight hours on their mattresses every night, they deserve regular cleaning, right? That’s the hope, but it’s unfortunately not a reality.

Sheets and mattress protectors can keep a mattress clean to a certain degree, but dead skin cells, hair, sweat, body oils, and dust eventually make their way onto it. All of that sounds gross, doesn’t it? Sorry, but we are not the perfect creatures we think we are, and we need to put in a little effort to keep the house, and the things in them, clean. One of the ways to prevent the mattress from becoming a bacterial haven, and to keep it clean and odor-free, is to use a mattress spray.

What Are Dust Mites?

These microscopic, insect-like pests love dust, in case the name didn’t give that away. They feed on pet dander, dead skin cells, and all of the other tiny particles that comprise dust. Dust mites can actually cause severe allergic reactions, and they can even worsen respiratory symptoms like asthma. They love fabrics or upholstered items, including carpets, curtains, furniture, bedding, stuffed animals, and mattresses. The scary thing is that roughly 10,000 dust mites can exist in one square meter in your average home. 

In order to prevent them from accumulating in your home, it’s wise to keep all of your fabric or upholstered items clean and fresh. Since most people neglect their mattresses, we’re putting a bigger emphasis on that for this article. 

How To Deter Dust Mites From Mattresses:

Before you even decide to clean your mattress, remove all of the bedding and throw it in the wash. When the weather permits, open the windows and allow fresh air into your home. Dust and dust mites easily accumulate in a house with stagnant air that doesn’t circulate. While the sheets are in the wash, it’s time to clean the mattress, which means you bust out the DIY mattress spray recipe below. Spray it onto the mattress and it will help absorb the odors, deter dust mites, and keep the mattress smelling fresh. Allow your mattress at least two hours to fully absorb the spray. After this time, vacuum the top of the mattress and then put your sheets back on. 

The Ingredients

Lavender Essential Oil

A calming essential oil that exhibits powerful antibacterial properties. You may also find that the scent helps promote relaxation, contributing to sounder, more peaceful slumber. 

Distilled White Vinegar

This mild disinfectant helps to deodorize fabrics and works to clean surfaces. 

Peppermint Essential Oil

The minty aroma is not only refreshing, but it also works to repel insects. This is excellent news if you have dust mites!

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

This essential oil is beneficial for the respiratory system, working to improve airways for optimal breathing. It also has air-purifying properties, and it may help to cleanse surfaces. 

DIY Mattress Spray

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup water (boiled and then cooled)
  • 1 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 8 drops eucalyptus essential oil
  • 8 drops lavender essential oil
  • 8 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 500ml spray bottle

Instructions:

  • Pour the water and vinegar into the spray bottle and then add the essential oils.
  • Screw the top on the bottle and shake it vigorously to combine. 
  • Spray this mixture directly on the mattress and let it remain there for a couple hours. Remember to shake the bottle before each use. 

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7 Natural Cleaners You Need For Non-Toxic Spring Cleaning https://www.dherbs.com/articles/7-natural-cleaners-you-need-for-non-toxic-spring-cleaning/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 17:45:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=123936

Spring is just around the corner, signifying longer days and warmer weather. Goodbye darkness and hello sunshine, and cleaning. Yes, spring is a time to absorb more vitamin D, but the blooming flowers mean that it’s also time to deep clean the home. Unfortunately, having a clean and green home is oxymoronic.  Once you make […]

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Spring is just around the corner, signifying longer days and warmer weather. Goodbye darkness and hello sunshine, and cleaning. Yes, spring is a time to absorb more vitamin D, but the blooming flowers mean that it’s also time to deep clean the home. Unfortunately, having a clean and green home is oxymoronic. 

Once you make the commitment to finally spring clean your home, what happens to all those chemicals from the cleaning products you used? Well, they remain in your home, polluting your indoor air and negatively impacting your respiratory system. This is not good news if you or anyone you live with is prone to respiratory infections. Thankfully, having a clean and green home is possible if you use DIY, chemical-free, non-toxic cleaning products

This sounds difficult, but it’s actually very easy. In fact, you most likely have a lot of the necessary ingredients in your home. It’s possible to purchase non-toxic cleaning products from reputable companies, but they can cost you a pretty penny. Use the natural cleaning recipes in this article to spring clean your home without leaving any toxins behind. 

7 Non-Toxic Cleaners

DIY Natural Bathroom Disinfectant Spray

The bathroom disinfectant spray in this article has three simple ingredients. You know what they are and understand how they work. There is no need to search the Internet for definitions on ingredients that you can’t even pronounce.

Click here to make the cleaning spray.

DIY Non-Toxic Reusable Cleaning Wipes

There are a lot of problems with disposable cleaning wipes. Besides the fact that they received a “D” health score, they may also contain ingredients that don’t receive sufficient testing for potential health risks. Plus, it’s so easy to make your own that are incredibly eco-friendly.

Click here to make the wipes. 

Zero Waste DIY Citrus Cleaning Spray

Not everybody wants to clean their home with vinegar because the smell can be off-putting. That’s the beauty of using citrus peels to freshen your vinegar-based cleaning spray. Vinegar is a great cleaning agent for windows, washing machines, and more.

Click here to make the cleaning spray.

DIY Homemade Oven Cleaner

When you inhale the fumes from chemical oven cleaners, they can enter the lungs and cause light-headedness, breathing troubles, throat swelling, and even abdominal pain. Fortunately, you don’t have to harm your body if you want to keep your oven clean!

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DIY Natural Dusting Spray

If you want to clean dust off wooden furniture in your home, all you need is a few natural ingredients. Some argue that a microfiber towel and water does the job, but this doesn’t really clean the surface. If you fall into that way of thinking, that’s perfectly fine, but please understand that using a DIY dusting spray can help repel dust for a lot longer.

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DIY Disinfectant Spray

Some people are loyal to name brand disinfectant sprays. Are they also loyal to polluting their home with toxins? It’s actually much safer and healthier to use a disinfecting ingredient like isopropyl alcohol, but you have to make sure that the alcohol content is 70 percent for proper disinfection. 

Click here to make the disinfectant spray. 

DIY Scented Vinegars For Natural Cleaning

White vinegar is the most acidic of all vinegars, which makes it a powerful cleaning agent. It’s a great ingredient to have if you plan to make a lot of non-toxic cleaning products. Keep in mind that it can be a little powerful for certain surfaces, but you can always dilute it with water. 

Click here to make those scented vinegar cleaners.

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