When I cleared our house of toxic cleaning products five-years-ago, I thought the conveniences I had grown accustomed to were forever gone. We used to go through 2-3 rolls of paper towels a week, countless napkins, and I never thought twice about using Clorox wipes.
Switching to non-toxic products made me think outside of the box, and I began to look for inexpensive and environmentally responsible ways to keep my house clean. A friend introduced me to flour sack towels, and I more recently switched many of my cleaning towels over to microfiber cloths.
Microfiber cloths are amazing! They are lint free (so they are great for mirrors), absorb a lot of water, and 36 of them are $16 at Costco. I cut half of the towels into quarters, put them in containers and poured in my own wipe solution. The end result is inexpensive, convenient, and non-toxic wipes that you are not concerned about your children touching.
What you will need:
- A pair of sharp scissors
- Containers with lids (Old wipe containers work great)
- Vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Essential Oils (tea tree, orange, lemon, clove, lavender, etc)
- A large mixing bowl
- Measuring spoons and cups
Basic Preparation of Wipe Holder (if You’re Not Going to Add Solution)
1. Gather microfiber cloths. | 2. Lay cloth flat. (Mine had a line right down the center to make it easy on me) | 3. Cut cloth in half. | 4. Cut cloths in half again. (I then washed and dried to get the fuzzies off of the cloths) |
5. Get an old container with a lid (I used an old wipe container) | 6. Break off the dispenser tabs in the lid. | 7. Stuff cloths to see how many fit (I fit 18 into mine) | 8. Put lid the lid on. |
Cleaning Solutions
Homemade Disinfectant Wipe Recipe:
1.5 cups of vinegar
1.5 cups of water
2 T baking soda
2 T Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap
Homemade Window & Mirror Recipe
(this is an excellent streak-free recipe!)
1 cup of rubbing alcohol
1 water
2 T Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap
20-30 drops of essential oils
Homemade Window & Mirror Recipe
(this is an excellent streak-free recipe!)
1 cup of vinegar
1 cup of rubbing alcohol
1 water
Directions for Making Non-Toxic Cleaning Wipes
1. Get (or Empty) Containers | 2. Gather Ingredients | 3. Put Cloths in Bowl |
4. In separate mixing bowl, mix ingredients together. It will foam when you add the baking soda. Stir well & quickly pour into the cloth bowl. | 5. Squeeze the cloths with your hands until all of the cloths are slightly damp, but that cannot be wrung out. | 6. Put the cloths into designated containers. |
Cost:
Towels: $16 (will last a very long time)
Disinfectant Solution (per container):
Vinegar: $.25
Dr. Bronner’s: $.15 (best guess)
Essential Oils: $.25 (again, best guess)
Total: $.65
Window & Mirror Solution (per container):
Vinegar: $.25
Alcohol: $.25
Total: $.50
Initial Cost (per container)
18 Cloths: $1.80
Solution: $.65
Total: $2.45 (about $1 less than store bought wipes - the first time. After the initial towel investment, it will cost $.50-$.65/container!)
I love this! I'm totally going to have to make my own! I hate the smell of most cleaners anyway and at least I can choose the smells that I want to smell. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ashley - it is a great alternative to overly scented store bought cleaners. I love that I can change it up so much. Right now I have an orange/clove combo happening that I love for the fall, but in the Spring and Summer I really like to use lemongrass essential oils. The glass cleaner also can't be beat for granite and stainless steel. :)
ReplyDeleteI really love this! My daughter and I have been making our own laundry detergent and other sprays naturally and this is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLol.... I made a mistake. My mixture for the disinfectant wipe was a chemistry experiment gone wrong. The bottle was overflowing with fizzy bubbles. Was hilarious, but not practical. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for providing such a useful information. Hope to get some more information in future also. Non toxic degreaser
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Alvin Phill