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Homemade Lysol

By Julie

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Want a natural disinfectant spray? Check out a homemade lysol to keep your home free of germs. The DIY disinfectant spray is easy to make and smells good too!

homemade lysol

If you have been a reader for long you know that I love using essential oils for cleaning around the house.

I have found that I can make my own cleaners usually cheaper than what they are in the store and they clean better too. Last year, I discovered this homemade lysol at an essential oils party a friend had.

We made some different beauty and cleaning products to use around the house. Although I haven't remade any of the beauty products since the party I have kept making the DIY disinfectant spray.

Not only does it smell great but it cleans and kills germs just like lysol does.

Why This Works

This works well because rubbing alcohol can kill off germs and bacteria in less than 10 seconds.

Lavender oil has anti-microbial properties, so it can help kill off mold and mildew, bacteria, and viruses.

Lemon essential oil also has antimicrobial properties, so it can kill mold, mildew, bacteria, and viruses.

If you want to make homemade lysol wipes you can see the recipe I use here.

If you want to ditch the lysol and use a more natural disinfectant spray check out this homemade lysol.

How To Make Homemade Lysol Disinfectant Spray

This easy DIY lysol disinfectant will only take about 5 minutes to make and smells better than the store bought.

Items Needed:

  • spray bottle
  • rubbing alcohol
  • lavender oil
  • lemon essential oil

I use this metal spray bottle just because that is what I received in the class. I also love these glass spray bottles that I use for the rest of my homemade cleaners. You can use whatever works best for you!

For the essential oils, I am not brand picky, but I do love Fabulous Frannie essential oils.

I have noticed that they are just as good as the more expensive brands but cost much less. You can head over here to grab one of their gift sets or just buy one bottle. They are usually less than $5 a bottle.

What Kind Of Alcohol To Buy?

With the regular cold and flu I recommend using at least 70% rubbing alcohol.

However with the new virus I would buy a higher amount if you can. I have bought this 99% alcohol on Amazon.

Mixing Up The Homemade Disinfecting Spray

Step 1: Add 1 and 1/2 cups of rubbing alcohol to the spray bottle.

Step 2: Then, add in 3/4 cup of water.

Step 3: Finally, add 15 drops of lemon essential oil followed by 15 drops of lavender essential oil.

Step 4: Screw on the spray bottle top and give a good shake.

That's all you need to make the homemade lysol.

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Using Homemade Lysol Around The House

You can use it around the house on things like doorknobs, light switches, and other hard surfaces to kill off germs and prevent illness.

You can see a list below of things to use it on.

  • Bathroom sink
  • Kitchen Counters
  • Toilets
  • Door Handles
  • Light Switches
  • Phones
  • Remote Controls
  • Laptops
  • Car
  • Reuseable Shopping Bags

It works great in the wintertime to keep your home free from the flu bug. I love the fact that it disinfects and smells great.

The alcohol will kill off any germs and so does the lemon and lavender essential oils. Together the three ingredients will kill off viruses and germs. Keep your home clean and naturally disinfected with this amazing DIY disinfectant spray.

Want some other great cleaning tips? Check out how to make a homemade all-purpose spray. It works great in the kitchen and bath.

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Homemade Lysol Spray

Want a natural disinfectant spray? Check out a homemade lysol to keep your home free of germs. The DIY disinfectant spray is easy to make and smells good too!
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Keyword: chemical free lysol spray, diy lysol spray, homemade lysol
Cost: $3

Equipment

  • 1 spray bottle

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups isopropyl alcohol
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil
  • 15 drops lemon essential oil

Instructions

  • Add 1 and 1/2 cups of rubbing alcohol to the spray bottle.
  • Then, add in 3/4 cup of water.
  • Finally, add 15 drops of lemon essential oil followed by 15 drops of lavender essential oil.
  • Screw on the spray bottle top and give a good shake.

Notes

You can use it around the house on things like doorknobs, light switches, and other hard surfaces to kill off germs and prevent illness.

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