Cleaning > Cleaning RecipesApril 25, 2005

Disinfectant Cleaner

Make your own disinfectant general cleaner. Here's the recipe.

Ingredients:

  • one part 91% rubbing alcohol
  • one part lemon ammonia
  • one part white vinegar
  • two parts water, (boiled and cooled)

Directions:

Use in spray bottles. makes about a gallon and can be diluted by half.

By ardis barnes

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04/16/2010

I have a home made all purpose / disinfectant cleaner. I mix 1/2 c vinegar and 1/4 c baking soda (or 2 tablespoons borax) in to 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water. Now like i said it is an all purpose cleanser and disinfectant. Now my favoriate thing about this is you can find all of this stuff around your house and it doesn't have a strong smell to it.

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Homemade Disinfectant Spray Cleaner

A while back, my family and I decided to try to lessen our environmental impact while living more frugally. We have started our own family garden, started cooking meals from scratch as much as possible, and have been making our own cleaning products. Now, if you are anything like me, you are probably thinking to yourself, "I'll spend the $2.75 and buy something that I'm sure works. But, for just pennies, yes pennies, you can have a disinfectant spray cleaner that is not only green, but frugal as well.

Materials

  • 2 tsp. baking soda
  • 2 tsp. borax
  • 4 Tbsp. vinegar
  • 4 cups hot water

Instructions

Simply add the baking soda, borax, and vinegar in a spray bottle. You can either reuse an old spray bottle when through with it (making sure to clean thoroughly) or buy a cheap one at the dollar store for a buck. Slowly add 4 cups of hot water to dissolve all the ingredients. Put the spray nozzle on, and shake to mix ingredients.

I have used this recipe in the bathroom, outdoors, on glass, and in the kitchen, everywhere I would use our old spray cleaners, and have had fantastic results. I do not worry about spraying it near kids or pets, and I know that it is safe to use around food. That's it.

A good tip to ensure that ANYONE can mix up a new batch when you are running low is to write the "recipe" on the bottle. I have done this on all of my bottles of cleaning solutions, and even our nine year old is able to replace an empty bottle.

By happymissm from Omaha, NE

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