Natural Harry's DIY All-Purpose Cleaner & Surface Spray
Posted: 24 July 2020
To continue our Plastic Free July tips, we have once again partnered with our friend @natural_harry This time, we're sharing 2x DIY cleaner recipes to help reduce the plastic in your home.
To continue our Plastic Free July tips, we have once again partnered with our friend @natural_harry
To continue our Plastic Free July tips, we have once again partnered with our friend @natural_harry This time, we're sharing 2x DIY cleaner recipes to help reduce the plastic in your home. They're both extremely simple to make and are an easy way to minimise harsh chemicals in your home too.
All Purpose Cleaner
Makes approximately 500ml
Prep time: 2 minutes
Difficulty: Very easy
Requirements
1x clean empty glass spray bottle
2 teaspoons sal suds (see notes for info)
20 drops citrus essential oil (Harriet uses orange)
- 500ml distilled water
Method
Combine all ingredients in your spray bottle, attach the nozel and shake well to combine.
Don't forget to label it so you know which cleaner is which.
To use: Spray over surface that needs cleaning, wipe with a warm, rinsed cloth. Leave or follow with surface spray.
Notes
Sal Suds is a very concentrated natural all purpose surface cleaner made with plant-based surfactants and natural fir needle and spruce essential oils. You can find it online, or in your local bulk wholefoods store. A small amount goes a very long way.
Surface Spray and Wipe
Makes approximately 500ml
Prep time: 2 minutes
Difficulty: Very easy
Requirements
1x clean empty glass spray bottle
250ml white vinegar
250ml distilled water
1 lemon, juiced and strained
20-40 drops essential oil of choice
(Harriet's favourites are tea tree, rosemary, lemon, orange, peppermint, lavender, eucalyptus)
Method
Combine all ingredients in your spray bottle, attach the nozel and shake well to combine.
To use: Spray over surface that needs cleaning, wipe with a warm, rinsed cloth.
Notes
Vinegar is not very suitable for wood, natural stone or tile grout. Omit the vinegar for these surfacces for more distilled water or perhaps add a little rubbing alcohol.