Make Your Own All-Natural DIY Dusting Spray

Make Your Own All-Natural DIY Dusting Spray

Commercial dusting sprays are typically expensive, smelly, and have chemicals you may or may not want to use. They also seem to leave a slight residue behind no matter how hard you polish after you spray. This DIY dusting spray may be just the replacement you’re looking for.

As the blog One Good Thing by Jillee points out, most of the times a simple microfiber dusting cloth is all you need to take care of the dust in your house. But sometimes a spray can help. If you’ve got greasy spots such as handprints mixed in with the dust, a little spray is all you need to get the surface clean. Also, a good spray tends to reduce the amount of dust that collects afterwards. This spray is a simple mixture of water, vinegar, olive oil, and lemon essential oil. You could also substitute whatever fragrances you like.

Hit up the post at One Good Thing by Jillee for the full recipe.

All-Natural DIY Dusting Spray [One Good Thing by Jillee]


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