Organize Your Recipes for Homemade Cleaners with this Free Printable (2024)

When my oldest daughter Joy was born, that’s when it started for me. You know how babies put their mouths on everything? I remember cleaning a toy that she promptly put in her mouth and feeling really freaked out. Did I rinse it well enough, or was she now chewing on bacteria-killing cleaning agents? Yuck, I felt like she might be better off just chewing on the germs!

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That’s when I really got interested in homemade cleaners. Well, that and the fact that I stopped working after Joy came along, which meant we had just cut our household income in half! Being frugal while also making something non-toxic to my family and friendly to the earth? Yes, please!

My natural cleaner repertoire began with a simple multi-purpose spray of 1/3 parts vinegar + 2/3 parts water + a few drops of essential oil, and that is still my go-to cleaner. I’ve branched out over the years to find other great homemade recipes for cleaning just about everything, and thanks to Pinterest,it’s gotten super easy to find new ones!

Keeping new recipe ideas on a pinboard is a great way to organize them. But, I find that when I need to mix up a batch of my favorite cleaners, I have a bit of a mess on my hands. I have various print-outs from blogs, along with a few hand-written notes on scraps of paper. Aby came up with the idea for this great printable, which I just love. How easy is it to jot down the few ingredients and instructions for these cleaners? And now, my cleaning recipes will be together in my Command Central Binder. (Plus, they will look cute! I love that!) Organize Your Recipes for Homemade Cleaners with this Free Printable (2)

So I’ve solved one problem. But putting my cleaner recipes together has reminded me of my struggles to find recipes for laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent. I have tried three different variations of laundry detergent but haven’t found the magic combination. It’s especially frustrating because I’ve got friends who just loved those recipes. I think I may have a tall order when it comes to laundry, though. We have seriously hard water. We are very active (a polite way to say there are super sweaty and stinky clothes in the laundry bin). Plus, my daughter Faith is a dirt and stain magnet. Oh, and I really dislike having to hunt through dirty clothes for spots to pre-treat. So I’m looking for a detergent that will do the dirty work for me!

As far as dishwasher detergent, total no-go there. I’ve only tried one recipe, and I felt like the dishes may have gotten cleaner if I’d just rinsed them off with a hose! And, I know that Aby tried a recipe for this that turned into the consistency of concrete. Not good!

So we are on the hunt for new cleaning recipes. Do you have a terrific recipe for dishwasher or laundry detergent you could recommend to me? Would you be kind enough to leave it or link to it in the comments below? Or if it’s something you’ve pinned on Pinterest, recommend it to me there. Thanks so much for your ideas!

Happy Cleaning & Organizing!

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I’ve gotten into homemade cleaners too lately! I wish essential oils were easier to find here. I tried a vinegar and citrus peel cleaner that I found through pinterest and wasn’t super impressed with the residue.
I’m sure you’re probably already tried this laundry soap recipe. I love it! (but we do have a water softener and I pretreat all stains right away and add aspirin to the whites to help with underarm stains)
1 part fels naphtha grated soap
1 part washing soda (in the yellow box, NOT baking soda but also made by arm and hammer- I think the washing soda is sodium carbonate rather than sodium BIcarbonate like baking soda)
1 part borax
Use 1 tablespoon or more for soiled loads.
I add the soap to the empty washer and let it fill up with water and completely dissolve before adding clothes. It also works better if the load isn’t super packed (which I am guilty of sometimes, from my days of doing coin op laundry ha). Occasionally there are stains that need to be retreated (I always check before sticking anything in the dryer, the heat sets the stain in and makes it harder to remove). Most of the dirt and grime from my husband’s job and from working in the yard comes out in one wash. Also, most food spills from my daughter and grease from me not wearing an apron come out in one wash. I keep meaning to try adding a little bit of oxyclean to stubborn loads but keep forgetting to buy it. ha.
Maybe you can add extra borax to your laundry to soften the water?

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I use homemade cleaners almost all the time (except the bathroom where I use bleach). I have yet to try the citrus/vinegar mixture but I’m working on it. Since we moved I no longer have a dishwasher but the one I use to make wasn’t so much as homemade as it was just making the store bought last much longer.
1 cup borax
1 cup store bought detergent (I used Walmart brand)
1 cup baking soda
Mix really well in a ventilated area because of the dust and then put a tablespoon or two into your dishwasher.
I never had any issues with spots and my dishes were almost always clean. There was the occasional stuck on stuff but my dishwasher was really old so that could have been some of the reason. If you don’t want the regular detergent in the recipe just omit it but I noticed a film on my dishes (again might have been from the age of the dishwasher). I always bought the smaller box of detergent for like a $1.00/box and it would last me almost 2 months!

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Very nice article, thanks for sharing.

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@Tabatha, thanks for sharing your recipe. That sounds like a great compromise between store-bought and homemade!!

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I have had a seriously ineffective time finding a natural dishwasher soap! I had to go back to cascade before I lost my my mind and wasted more money. I’d love to find a better WORKING alternative!

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What is the best homemade all-purpose cleaner recipe? ›

DIY All-Purpose Cleaner Recipe
  1. 1/4 cup vinegar.
  2. 12-20 drops essential oil.
  3. 1 tsp castile or phosphorous-free dish soap or washing soda.
  4. 2 cups boiled or distilled water.

Do homemade cleaners really work? ›

crowd — vinegar, baking soda and soap — can handle ordinary household grime. Unless you're cleaning up after the flu or a stomach bug, you don't need an army of powerful chemicals to get the job done.

What is the best homemade kitchen cleaner? ›

Vinegar is a great cleaner for nearly every surface, with the exception of soft stones, like marble countertops. (For marble, we recommend a gentler cleaner of dish soap mixed with hot water.) While you can certainly use just the vinegar-water mixture to clean, I always add a few drops or more of essential oil.

What's the best homemade window cleaner? ›

Dish Soap DIY Glass Cleaner

Combine 16 ounces of hot water and a few drops of mild dish soap in a large bucket. We recommend using distilled water to get a streak-free finish. Mix thoroughly and pour into a spray bottle.

Which 2 ingredients make great DIY household cleaner? ›

First, you'll need a good spray bottle. I save the bottles from any store-bought cleaners, but you can also buy one for cheap at most places, like a hardware store. Combine one squirt of Dawn dishwashing liquid (I use original formula) with one part white vinegar and one part water.

What is a simple homemade all-purpose cleaner? ›

Homemade All-Purpose Cleaner
  1. 1/4 C. Dawn Dish Soap.
  2. 1/2 C. Lemon Juice.
  3. 3/4 C. Vinegar.
  4. 1/2 C. Rubbing Alcohol.
  5. 1.25 C. Water.

What vinegar is best for cleaning? ›

Vinegar is frequently recommended as a household cleanser, and can be effective on some stains and surfaces. Vinegar is inexpensive, easy to obtain and environmentally friendly. Cleaning vinegar or white vinegar – not apple cider vinegar or wine vinegar – is most commonly chosen for cleaning.

What to dust with naturally? ›

Make dust spray:

Pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar, 2 cups warm water, and ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil into a spray bottle. Shake until the ingredients are combined.

How to make all-purpose cleaner with Dawn? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 28 oz Spray Bottle.
  2. 3 1/4 cups Water.
  3. 1/2 cup Rubbing Alcohol.
  4. 1 1/2 tbsp Dawn Dish Soap.
  5. 15 drops Essential Oil of choice.
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How do you make homemade cleaner with simple ingredients? ›

Place a small funnel into the opening of the bottle, and pour 1 and 1/2 cups of baking soda, 1/2 cup of liquid castile soap, 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of water into the bottle. Wait for the foaming to subside. Screw the cap onto the bottle, and shake it vigorously for around 2 minutes.

How do you make homemade cleaner with vinegar and dawn? ›

To make the solution is simple and easy on the wallet! Pour equal parts of vinegar and Dawn into a spray bottle. Gently shake, then spray liberally onto the surface to be cleaned. I have found the best results is when I use it to clean chrome shower and sink fixtures.

Is it safe to mix vinegar and Dawn dish soap? ›

The combination of dish soap and vinegar is highly effective for a few different reasons. They're both excellent at breaking down tough grease and grime, but vinegar alone will simply run off of most surfaces, and dish soap is too thick to use on its own.

Does vinegar and dawn clean windows? ›

For very dirty windows, especially exterior windows, combine 2 cups of water, 1/4 cup of vinegar, and 1/2 tsp of dish detergent. If you're cleaning immediately, use warm but not hot water for added cleaning power. Shake the bottle to combine.

What is the best all purpose natural cleaner? ›

Best all purpose natural cleaner: Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Cleaner. Why we like it: Like its biodegradable castile soaps, Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds is a multipurpose cleaning product for the home. It's made from plant-based ingredients and surfactants, plus essential oils that release a light scent.

How do you make all-purpose cleaner with vinegar and dish soap? ›

Mix in a spray bottle 1/4 cup of white vinegar with 2 1/2 cups of water, plus 1/2 teaspoon of dish soap. Rinse windows and mirrors with clean water to clear off any suds. Cleaning windows and mirrors can become a fragrant chore with this mixture.

What is the best homemade cleaner and disinfectant? ›

Ingredients you need for your DIY Disinfectant
  • 1 cup filtered water.
  • ½ cup vodka (or rubbing alcohol), 40% alcohol content or higher.
  • ½ cup white vinegar.
  • 15-30 drops essential oils of choice.

How to make all-purpose cleaner with vinegar and baking soda? ›

All-Purpose Cleaner: Combine 1 teaspoon baking soda, 2 teaspoons vinegar, 1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid, 1 teaspoon lemon juice and 2 cups hot water in a spray bottle and shake well. Add essential oil for fragrance if desired and add 1 teaspoon borax for extra cleaning power.

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