It took some mental convincing to actually forego my much beloved bottle of 409. I finally decided to that I had nothing to lose except a few dollars and hopefully, some grime.
I had just finished reading "Gorgeously Green" by Sophie Uliano, so I decided to use her formula for kitchen cleaner. It was fantastic!
32 oz. spray bottle
2 cups of water (I used filtered)
3/4 cup hydrogen peroxide
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1 tsp. pure castile soap
20 drops tea tree oil
Shake well and there you have it! The vinegar smell doesn't take long to dissipate, so don't worry about that.
The purpose of the peroxide and tea tree oil is their fantastic disinfectant properties. That makes me feel better than using just straight vinegar, which any number of people do with great success. I'm just kind of fussy about those kitchen germs. Eeew!
So give Sophie's recipe a try and see what you think of it. Check out her website, too... www.gorgeouslygreen.com. She's got some great information there!
2 cups of water (I used filtered)
3/4 cup hydrogen peroxide
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1 tsp. pure castile soap
20 drops tea tree oil
Shake well and there you have it! The vinegar smell doesn't take long to dissipate, so don't worry about that.
The purpose of the peroxide and tea tree oil is their fantastic disinfectant properties. That makes me feel better than using just straight vinegar, which any number of people do with great success. I'm just kind of fussy about those kitchen germs. Eeew!
So give Sophie's recipe a try and see what you think of it. Check out her website, too... www.gorgeouslygreen.com. She's got some great information there!
1 comment:
I'm so excited you made the cleaner!!!
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