Monday, September 21, 2020
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This whole COVID thing has gotten a bit out of hand. It’s one thing to be unable to get masks, gloves, and toilet paper, but when common cleaning supplies become difficult to source, that’s just taking things a little too far. Or does everyone suddenly realize their homes are dirty because they are spending so much more time in them? Not sure about that.
Unfortunately, the problems obtaining common household cleaners may not be resolved any time soon. While manufacturers can ramp up production, there is chatter in the blogosphere that sprayers and the plastics for the bottles come entirely from China, and that those are in short supply. This is where being able to make our own cleaners comes in very handy. I use all these cleaners myself and they work very well. The price is right, too.
Glass Cleaner
1/4 cup rubbing alcohol
1/4 cup vinegar
2 cups water
1 tablespoon cornstarch
Combine everything together in a spray bottle. The cornstarch always settles to the bottom, so you will need to shake it every time you use it. But trust me, cornstarch is what makes the difference in this cleaner.
Bathroom Cleaner
1 1/2 cups white vinegar
1 cup Dawn dish soap
Heat
the vinegar until it is very hot and pour it into a spray bottle. Add the dish
detergent, replace the spray top, and shake well. Use sparingly. This cleaner also works very well on burnt-on gunkus on the stovetop. Just apply liberally and let it sit for a while.
Furniture Polish
1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup vinegar
a few drops of lemon essential oil, optional
Measure ingredients into a salad dressing bottle or spray bottle. Apply to a clean dust cloth and wipe on the furniture.
Carpet Cleaner
2 cups salt
2 cups water
1 cup white vinegar
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake vigorously to dissolve salt.
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