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Guide to Homemade All Natural Cleaning Recipes






Homemade All-Purpose Cleaner

  • 1/2 cup white vinegar

  • 2 Tbsp baking soda 

  • 10 drops tea tree, lavender, or lemon essential oil (for their disinfectant properties)

Mix the vinegar, essential oils and a little water before adding baking soda in a clean spray bottle  (glass is best). Then fill to top with water. I use about a 12 
oz bottle. Gently shake to mix ingredients, and then spray, wipe with a cloth, and allow it to dry.





Homemade “Soft-Scrub” Cleaner

  • 1 ½ cups baking soda

  • ½ cup environmentally safe liquid laundry soap

  • 10 drops tea tree, lavender, or lemon essential oil

Mix baking soda and laundry soap in a mixing bowl, stirring vigorously to combine into a paste.  Add essential oil and mix well.  Store in an airtight food container. 

If the mixture begins to dry out, add a small amount of water and mix well.

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Homemade Disinfectant Wipes

  • 1 cup water

  • ¼ cup with vinegar

  • 8 drops tea tree oil

  • 8 drops eucalyptus essential oil

  • 8 drops lemon essential oil

  • Empty “wipe” containter  (baby wipe, for example)

  • 15 – 20 squares of cloth (old t-shirts work well, as do old dish towels or similar material)

Fold and place the cloth squares into the empty wipe container and set aside. 

Combine in a mixing bowl the water, vinegar, and 3 essential oils, stirring until well mixed. 

Pour this mixture over the cloths in the container where they will soak in and be ready for you to pull out and use! 

Launder and repeat as often as the cloths hold up!



Homemade Liquid Dish Soap

  • ½ cup warm distilled water

  • 2 tsp salt

  • ½ cup white vinegar

  • ½ cup Dr Bronner’s Sal Suds

  • 1 tsp lemon juice 

  • Lemon essential oil (optional)

Combine distilled water with salt, stirring until the salt is dissolved. 

In a separate bowl, combine the vinegar, Sal Suds, and lemon juice.  Stir this mixture into the salt water mixture, and stir until thickened. 

You may wish to add 10 – 15 drops of lemon essential oil both for scent and for disinfectant properties. 

Pour mixture into a recycled dish soap container for storage.






Homemade Dishwasher Detergent

  • 1 cup salt

  • 2 cups baking soda

  • 2 cups Borax

  • 1 cup of Lemi-shine (non-toxic, found in the detergent aisle)

Mix all ingredients together. Transfer to an air-tight storage container.  It will last a long time: each load uses only 2 tablespoons of detergent!  (I recommend keeping white vinegar in the rinse agent compartment, too.)





Homemade Oven Cleaner

  • ½ cup baking soda

  • 2 – 3 Tbsp water (or more/less)

  • White vinegar (1/2 cup or so)

In a small bowl, mix ½ cup of baking soda and stir in 2 – 3 tablespoons of water, adjusting as needed to get a spreadable paste. 

Spread this all over the walls of your ovens, rubbing it in for a scrubbing effect. 

Let that mixture rest overnight.

In the morning, you will put some vinegar in a spray bottle and spritz everywhere you see baking soda, which will create a foaming action.  Wipe clean with a damp cloth, rinsing until clean.



Homemade Drain Cleaner

  • ¼ – ½ cup baking soda

  • ¼ cup white vinegar

Sprinkle baking soda down the clogged or smelly drain, and follow that with the vinegar.  Let the bubbling mixture sit for
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an hour or so, then pour boiling hot water down the drain to rinse.   



Homemade Mirror and Glass Cleaner

  • ¼ cup white vinegar

  • ¼ cup rubbing alcohol 

  • 1 Tbsp  cornstarch

  • 2 cups water

  • 8 – 10 drops essential oil of choice, optional

Combine everything in a spray bottle.  Shake to mix well.  Spray onto glass surface and wipe clean. 

Be sure you shake well to fully integrate the cornstarch, which is the ingredient that reduces streaking.  You’ll want to shake before each use. 



Homemade Air Freshener

  • 12 – 15 drops of pure essential oil (grapefruit, lemon, orange, lavender are favorites)

  • ½ cup white vinegar

  • 1/12 cups water

Combine in a spray bottle, shake, and spray to freshen the room.






Homemade Non-Toxic Liquid Laundry Detergent

  • ½ cup Borax

  • ½ cup washing soda (i.e. Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda Laundry Booster)

  • ½ cup of Dawn dish soap  (every mother of baseball-playing, grass-stain gettin’ boys knows this!)

  • 4 cups hot water

  • Clean, empty gallon plastic jug  (i.e. recycled juice/milk jug)

Combine the first three ingredients in the container (you may need a funnel to get it in there) and then pour in the water to dissolve the ingredients.  Fill the container to the top with cold water.  Shake before each use.  For a standard-sized load of laundry, ¼ cup should work.  Use a little more for a more heavily-soiled load. 

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Homemade Stain Remover

There are a few ways I like to tackle stains in the laundry room.  First, let me just say that a 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is a super stain remover!  I’ve used it on lots of stains where I spray it on, let it soak, and then launder as normal.  (Note to moms of girls just getting their first periods:  there is nothing better to deal with the “Aunt Flow” stains in the underwear or on the sheets!)

There’s also the mixture of washing soda and white vinegar.  You simply sprinkle the washing soda onto the stain, spray with white vinegar that has been diluted in a 1:1 ratio with water.  Scrub the paste into the stain and let it stand for about 20 minutes.  Launder as normal. 

For really tough stains, like grass stains, the magic of Dawn dish soap comes in handy.  This one calls for a bit of a recipe:

  • 2/3 cup Dawn dish detergent

  • 2/3 cup ammonia

  • 6 Tbsp baking soda

  • 2 cups warm water

Mix together all ingredients, and then pour into a spray bottle.  Spray onto the stain, let it rest a bit, then launder as normal. 





Homemade Fabric Softener

  • 5 ½ cups water

  • 15 oz bottle of your favorite hair conditioner

  • 2.5 cups white vinegar

  • 20 drops of essential oil for fragrance (optional, especially if your conditioner has a nice scent)

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well.  Pour into empty storage container (such as empty fabric soft container).

Use approximately ¼ cup per normal washload prior to the rinse cycle. 



Homemade Dusting Spray

  • 1 Tbsp castile soap

  • 15 drops lemon essential oil

  • 2 cups water

Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake gently to combine.  Use as you would any typical dusting spray, either spraying onto a clean cloth and wiping, or spraying on the surface and wiping.  (I’d start with the first option, or test a small area of the furniture first).



Homemade Wood Polishing Spray

  • ¾ cup olive oil

  • ¼ cup white vinegar

  • 30 drops essential oil, optional (I like lemon, orange, or lavender best)

Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake vigorously.  Spray directly on wood furniture and buff with a clean, dry 
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cloth.  Shake before each use. 



Homemade Carpet Freshener (With Added Benefits)

In addition to freshening the smell in a room, this combination of ingredients can disinfect, kill fleas and their eggs, and act as a rodent deterrent.

  • 2 cups Borax

  • 1 cup baking soda

  • 10 drops essential oil


Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix well.  Store in an air-tight container.  When you’re ready to use, just sprinkle around the carpet and let sit for about half an hour.  Vacuum up, and you’re good to go!



Homemade Carpet Stain Remover

Sprinkle the stain with baking soda and let it sit for about 10 minutes, then vacuum it up. 

Next, mix 1 Tbsp Dawn dish soap, 1 Tbsp white vinegar, and 2 cups of warm water. 

Sponge this onto the stain and blot with dry cloth, repeating until stain disappears. 




Jodie xxx

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