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While the chemical-based cleaning products are effective at eradicating most germs in your home, they don’t leave you with a cleaner living space.

 

Popular store-bought cleaning products often contain bleach, ammonia or other harsh chemicals. Such chemicals have detrimental effects on people, pets, the environment and even various surfaces in your home.

 

Rather than spending money on products that could make those in your home sick or worse, you can make a DIY disinfectant spray.

What Is the Purpose of Disinfectant Spray?

 

The purpose of a disinfectant spray is to kill the many germs that enter your home and cause illness. These germs are often introduced by people, but they can also be in the air, on contaminated food and brought in by pets.

 

Even when you do your best to keep a clean home, regularly disinfecting the counters, doorknobs, floors and other surfaces is essential to minimize the risk of illness.

 

Why Switch to DIY Disinfectants

 

While store-bought disinfectant sprays may give some people confidence in their germ-killing abilities, DIY disinfectants can be just as effective at eliminating harmful germs. Moreover, they offer unique benefits that commercial cleaning products can’t provide.

 

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DIY disinfectant solutions are made from affordable ingredients that you likely already have in your pantry or cabinet. Because these solutions can be diluted to various degrees, they are often more cost-effective than their commercial counterparts.

 

An added advantage of making your own disinfectants is the ability to keep your home germ-free without introducing harmful chemicals into your living space or the environment.

 

By using a reusable spray bottle, you can reduce plastic waste and the spread of microplastics, making it an eco-friendly choice as well.

 

How Long Do Homemade Disinfectant Sprays Last?

 

Generally, homemade disinfectant sprays last for three months when they are stored properly. You can avoid having to throw out unused disinfectant spray by adjusting the proportions of the diluted solutions based on your needs.

 

How Do You Make Your Own Disinfectant Spray?

 

Learn how to make your own disinfectant spray at home with simple ingredients. Keep your surfaces clean and germ-free with this easy DIY recipes!

 

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Basic Recipe (Vinegar-Based)

 

White vinegar contains acetic acid, which effectively kills bacteria and viruses. To make this basic recipe, combine two cups of water with a half cup of vinegar.

 

Many people find the smell of vinegar to be overpowering. While the smell of this solution is less pungent because it’s diluted, you can also enhance the flavor by adding essential oils.

 

Simply combine your ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle to ensure that the liquids are well-mixed, and start cleaning.

 

Alcohol-Based Recipe

 

Isopropyl alcohol is used to disinfect your skin before a shot at the doctor’s office. It’s also found in hand sanitizer.

 

In a spray bottle, combine three-quarters cup of water with a cup and a half of isopropyl alcohol. Essential oils can also be added as desired.

 

Hydrogen Peroxide-Based Recipe

 

Hydrogen peroxide is effective against bacteria, viruses, fungi and yeast. Be aware that it loses its power with exposure to light. This is why hydrogen peroxide is always sold in a dark bottle.

 

When making your solution, use an opaque spray bottle. The solution is a quarter cup of hydrogen peroxide mixed with a cup of water. You can also add a few drops of your preferred essential oil.

 

Check out this video for more effective homemade disinfectant recipes you can try at home!

 

 

What Is the Most Effective Way to Disinfect?

 

The most effective disinfectant is based on what you need to clean as well as what types of germs you are dealing with. Isopropyl alcohol is among the most effective natural disinfectants.

 

However, because it can damage wood, leather and other materials, it is not suitable for all areas of the home.

 

FAQs

 

What Is the Best Homemade Disinfectant?

 

Each of the homemade disinfectant solutions is effective against different types of germs. Hydrogen peroxide, for example, kills yeast, fungi, bacteria and viruses. Rubbing alcohol, on the other hand, kills fungi, bacteria and viruses.

 

The best cleaner is one that is safe to use on the surfaces that you need to clean and that targets the types of germs that you are concerned about.

 

What Are the Benefits of Making Your Own Disinfectant Spray?

 

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By making your own disinfectant spray, you can save a considerable amount of money while also minimizing the impact on the environment. You also won’t introduce harmful chemicals to your home.

 

With the wide range of essential oils that can be added to a homemade disinfectant, you aren’t limited to the handful of smells that are offered with store-bought cleaning products.

 

Can I Use Homemade Disinfectant Spray on All Surfaces?

 

There is not a single homemade disinfectant spray that is suitable for use on all surfaces. For example, vinegar should not be used on natural stone surfaces as it will etch the stone. Isopropyl alcohol should not be used on leather and wood. These are only a few examples.

 

Carefully research usage instructions before using these disinfectant sprays, and do not combine them together. In addition, test a discrete area before using a cleaner on a new surface for the first time.

 

Maintaining a clean home shouldn’t be a hassle. At Cleanzen, we recognize the vital importance of eliminating germs, allergens and other unhealthy elements from your home, and our maids are available to help you keep your home as clean as you need it to be. To learn more about our housecleaning services, contact the Cleanzen team today.

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