Showing posts with label disinfecting cleaner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disinfecting cleaner. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Homemade Disinfecting Cleaner

If your family is like mine; the winter crud is about to start! It never fails, I just get life back in order after the holidays, and someone will invariably come home with the stomach flu, a nasty head cold, hacking cough, or any combination of the above. Needless, to say, it will go through the whole family (one at a time, of course). I do try my best to keep most surfaces wiped down with disinfecting wipes and Lysol, but it gets expensive fast! I found this recipe for disinfecting wipes on the Living On A Dime blog (conveniently located to your right), and have been impressed with it.

Homemade All Purpose Disinfecting Cleaner

2 TB ammonia
1/2 cup alcohol
1/4 cup vinegar
3 1/4 cups water

I add the first three ingredients in a quart spray bottle then fill it up with water. I keep one in both bathrooms. It is great for cleaning sinks, hard water on tile, toilet seats, kitchen counters, most hard surfaces, and greasy fingerprints off of doors. I even use it as a mirror and window cleaner (no streaking). To make disinfecting wipes cut a small roll of Bounty paper towels (no substitutes) in half (with a serrated knife). Place each half roll in a plastic container (if you use the 110 count tubs of Lysol wipes save the empty ones. The rolls fit in them perfectly). Pour 1/2 of the solution over each of the rolls. Give the paper towels a few minutes to soak up the solution, and then pull the card board out of the center. Much cheaper than the commercially made ones, and as long as you keep a supply of the ingredients on hand, no having to run to the store to get more when you run out!

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