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The Best All Natural Homemade Floor Cleaner

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The Best All Natural Homemade Floor Cleaner
A natural, non-toxic homemade floor cleaner that cleans more than just floors! Just 4 simple ingredients is all it takes to clean almost any surface in your home. If you can't get your laminate wood floor as clean as you like, You have to try this fantastic natural mixture. It will leave your floors clean, shiny and streak free.

Also read: Awesome Cleaning Slime

This method is all natural, requires no harmful chemicals, and is incredibly cheap to prepare...It's so simple but so powerful.

You'll need:


  1. 1 cup water
  2. 1 cup vinegar
  3. 1 cup alcohol
  4. 2-3 drops dish soap (Castile, Dawn, etc.)
  5. 5 drops lavender essential oil
  6. 5 drops orange essential oil
  7. 3 drops tea tree essential oil
  8. Fine-mist spray bottle - 24oz

Directions:

Add all ingredients to spray bottle and shake to combine.

Sweep/vacuum the floor. 

Spray cleaner on the floor (or other surface). 

Wipe up with a microfiber cloth.


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Notes
As with all cleaners, please do a spot test to make sure this will work on your floors! The base of the recipe (water, alcohol, vinegar) is perfectly fine for use around pets...

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5 Comments

  1. This is a great recipe for staying natural in the home.

    If you don't like mixing your own stuff, take a look at a product called Freshana. http://FreshanaOrganic.com

    100% organic and the stuff is amazing.

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  2. I heard tea tree oil is toxic for cats but the other two oils are fine for nboth cats and dogs.

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  3. will this work for engineered hardwood?

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