Cheap DIY Cleaning Products

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Cheap DIY Cleaning Products

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I love that feeling after cleaning the house. When there is that amazing fresh smell and everything seems shiny. What I don’t love is the price of those cleaning products I have to buy to have a clean house.

As a couple of students were looking for any way to reduce our expenses.

And not cleaning is defiantly not an option…

So, I decided to come up with a cheap substitute for any of those products I clean with.

All products are made of cheap ingredients you can find at any local grocery store.

let the cleaning begin!

All-purpose Cleaner

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Ingredients:

0.5-cup vinegar

2 Tbsp. baking soda

Essential oil

All-purpose Cleaner Preparation

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Mix vinegar, soda and essential oil together in a spray bottle.

Usable on any surface.

Estimated cost: 1.11$ for third of a spray bottle

Window Cleaning Spray

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Ingredients:

0.5-cup vinegar

2 cups warm water

1 Tbsp. cornstarch

0.5 cup rubbing alcohol

Window Cleaning Spray Preparation

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Mix vinegar, water, cornstarch and alcohol in a spray bottle.

Usable on any glass surfaces.

Estimated cost: 1.04$ for whole spray bottle

Toilet Bombs

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Ingredients:

1 Tbsp. dish soap

0.25-cup citric acid

1-cup baking soda

Ice tray

Mixing bowl

Toilet Bombs Preparation

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Mix citric acid, baking soda and dish soap in a bowl.

Press the mixture into an ice tray or disposable cups.

Let dry for at least 4 hours.

Take out of the tray and drop into the toilet.

Estimated cost: 0.25$ for 1 bomb

Drainer

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Ingredients:

One part baking soda

One part salt

Three parts warm vinegar

Five parts boiling water

Drainer Preparation

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Mix baking soda and salt together. Pour the mixture into the sink.

Pour the vinegar.

Lastly pour the boiling water.

Estimated cost: 1.6$ for 3 uses

Stainless Steel Cleaner

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Ingredients:

One part vinegar

One part water

Stainless Steel Cleaner Preparation

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Mix vinegar and water together.

Usable for any stainless steel surfaces.

Estimated cost: 0.53$ for half a spray bottle

Bathtub Cleaner

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Ingredients:

One part warm vinegar

One part dish soap

Bathtub Cleaner Preparation

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Mix vinegar and dish soap together in a spray bottle.

Spray on dirty areas in the bathroom, and let sit for about 30 minutes before removing.

Usable on all tiles and bathroom sinks, showers and toilet.

Estimated cost: 0.97$ for half of a spray bottle

Fabric Cleaner

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Ingredients:

0.5-cup dish soap

1-cup club soda

0.5-cup vinegar

0.25 cup lemon juice

Fabric Cleaner Preparation

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Mix dish soap, soda, vinegar and lemon juice together.

Spray on dirty areas of any sofa or armchairs and use scotch scrub sponge to spread the product well.

**** test on an unseen corner first.

Estimated cost: 1.9$ for whole spray bottle