Shake the bottle to mix gently without creating too many suds.
Homemade disinfectant spray for furniture.
Pour water and hydrogen peroxide in a 16 ounce spray bottle.
Begin at one area of the couch and work in sections.
You can buy a new nozzle or reuse one from an empty spray bottle and cut the tube to fit.
Shake the bottle to combine the vodka and oils.
Use the nozzle to spray a bit of soapy water to clean the inside of the tube.
Step 1 vacuum upholstered surfaces first.
Hydrogen peroxide usually comes in 16 ounce bottles the perfect size for a spray nozzle.
I ve seen several commercials lately for fabric disinfectant spray that make me cringe.
After making the basic spray you ll add some essential oils to make it smell wonderful.
A diluted bleach solution has a shelf life of 24 hours.
Drop in desired essential oil blend optional.
Either way wash the sprayer before attaching it to the hydrogen peroxide bottle.
Spray and wipe down on high touch areas or anywhere you d like to disinfect.
You sure don t want to be spraying it on your face mask because you ll be inhaling toxins.
Plan on using your homemade disinfectant spray with bleach within 24 hours.
There are lots of ideas for combinations of oils here to make scents such as springtime green clean and warm and spicy.
Pour the vodka into a 16 ounce spray bottle and then the essential oil s.
Finally add the vinegar and shake the bottle again.
Because the ingredients in most fabric sprays are toxic and they do nothing to help your immune system or kill viruses.
This recipe is not safe to use on special stone surfaces like granite or marble due to the vinegar.
According to clorox undiluted household bleach has a shelf life of six months to one year from the date of manufacture.
To disinfect them use a spray on homemade disinfectant comprising a 2 to 1 ratio of 60 to 90 percent rubbing isopropyl alcohol to water.
Fill bottle with ethyl alcohol about 12 ounces and shake well to combine.
To make this simple diy sanitizer spray pour the water into a bottle sprayer and add a mild soap such as laundry detergent or dish soap.
Remove the sofa cushions from the couch and set them aside.
This is an all natural cost effective disinfectant spray that uses items you probably already have at home.