- ½ cup white vinegar
- 2 teaspoons liquid castile soap
- 2 cups pure or distilled warm water
- 3-5 drops tea tree oil
#2
-1/8
cup vinegar-1 cup water
-10-15 drops lemon oil
#3
-3
cups distilled white vinegar
-1
cup water-10 to 15 drops grapefruit oil
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All-Natural
Disinfecting Spray
-1 cup distilled water-20 drops lavender oil
-20 drops of thyme or eucalyptus oil
-10 drops tea tree oil
Directions:
Mix
ingredients with 4 cups of hot water.
If
desired, add 1 teaspoon of essential oils for kicks. You can use a mixture
of two or just one. Oils suggested are lemongrass, eucalyptus, lavender,
sweet orange or peppermint (eucalyptus and lavender go nicely together).
You can use this cleaner on
everything except glass.
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All-Purpose Cleaner
-2
teaspoons of castile soap
-5
tablespoons of cheap white vinegar-2 teaspoons of borax
-1 teaspoon baking soda
-¼ teaspoon of tea tree oil
Directions:
Mix all baking soda, water & dish soap with essential oils.
Place container in larger bowl. Add
vinegar. Mix.
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-2 cups boiling water
-2 tablespoons white vinegar
-½ teaspoon dish soap
-1 teaspoon baking soda
-5 drops lemon oil
#3
-2 cups white vinegar-2 cups water
-2 drops tea tree, lemon, or lavender
Directions:
Combine baking soda and
essential oils in a mixing bowl. When ready to clean toilet bowl add
vinegar and pour mixture into the toilet. Then scrub with toilet brush.
Note: This is a single use recipe. There is no method of storage due to the
fizzing action.
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Toilet Bowl Cleaner
-3/4 cup baking soda
-3/4 cup white vinegar
-10 drops of tea tree oil
-10 drops of lavender oil
Usually,
the toilet bowl cleaner recipe is enough to clean the stains in the toilets.
However, tougher stains may require the use of the following homemade soft
scrub in addition to the toilet bowl cleaner.
Directions: Add these ingredients directly
to partially drained bowl. Tip: For serious stain or rust, empty water from
bowl & scrub with a wet pumice stone. When wet, the stone will not
scratch porcelain.
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-½ cup baking soda
-10 drops melaleuca oil
-¼ cup vinegar
Directions: Add baking soda & vinegar to the toilet bowl,
& let sit for 10 minutes. Scrub with a toilet bowl brush. Follow up by
scrubbing with castile soap, if necessary.
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#3
-¾
cup baking soda-½ cup white vinegar
-1 tablespoon liquid castile soap (optional)
Directions: Add liquid castile soap to
baking soda slowly until paste is formed. Then proceed to add antiseptic
essential oils. Apply scrub to sponge for use on surface to be cleaned.
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Homemade Soft Scrub
-¾ cup baking soda
-Enough liquid castile soap to form a paste
-5 drops tea tree oil
-5 drops of lemon, lemongrass, or orange oil (optional)
Directions:
-WARM
or HOT water – just add 1-2 tablespoons of washing soap to the washer.
-COLD
water – dissolve the 1-2 tablespoons of powder in hot water to be sure it
distributes through the clothing properly.
-You
won’t see a lot of suds, but your clothes will be ‘spectacularly clean’.
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Washing Soap
-1
bar shaved soap
-
½ cup of borax-½ cup of washing soda
-3 drops essential oil
Directions:
Fill
large bucket with half of the water. The bucket should be about ½ full. Add
borax, washing soda & castile soap; mix well, breaking clumps as you
go. Add the remaining water & essential oils, if desired. Stir well.
Use immediately, & store in an old laundry container; the mixture will
gel when cooled, so mix thoroughly before each use. Use 1 to 2 cups per load
of laundry.
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-¼ cup borax
-¼ cup washing soda
-½ cup castile soap
-1 gallon hot water
-5 to 10 drops of oil (lavender, rosemary, or tea tree are nice)
Floor Cleaner
-2 tablespoons liquid castile soap
-15 drops wild orange oil
-8 drops lemon oil
Directions: Combine ingredients in a large bucket. Use a mop to clean the floor. Allow to dry completely.
#2
-2
gallons hot water-¼ cup baking soda
-2 cups white vinegar
-3 to 4 drops tea tree oil, pine oil, or half a lemon
Directions:
Combine ingredients in a
large bucket. Squeeze out mop thoroughly before using. Go over wood with a
dry mop to remove excess moisture & give it shine.
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-¼
cup olive oil
-¼
cup vinegar-10 drops wild orange or lemon oil (or other)
#2
-1 cup white vinegar
-2 gallons of water
-20 to 30 drops peppermint oil
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Furniture Polish
-¼
cup vinegar or ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
-1
teaspoon of oil (or jojoba liquid wax) Directions: Combine ingredients in a spray bottle & shake well. Mist onto furniture surfaces, & polish immediately with a rag (mixture may stain rag.) No need to rinse!
High Chair
Disinfectant
Mix
8 drops tea tree oil with 2 ½ cups water in a spray bottle; shake well. Spray
& wipe down high chair surface.
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Mosquito
Repellant
Mix
4 oz water & 6 drops peppermint oil in a spray bottle. Shake well before
use.
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Insect Repellant
Lavender, geranium & eucalyptus all
have repellant properties. Mix several drops of each in an 8 oz spray bottle.
Shake well before each use and spray as needed.
Fruit & Vegetable Wash
-1 cup water
-1 cup white vinegar-1 tablespoon baking soda
-10 drops grapefruit & lemon oils
Directions: Combine ingredients in a spray bottle & shake well. Spray onto fruits & vegetables before eating. For berries, grapes, etc put items in a bowl & pour in the fruit & vegetable wash. Let sit for several minutes & rinse. |
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