I love making my own cleaners. Not only do I save so much money, but I also know what goes into each of my cleaning products. I don't have to worry about weird chemicals in my sprays and cleaners. However, I didn't want to be getting my cleaners mixed up. I used some address labels to make these cute printable cleaning labels for my favorite cleaners.
You can make them for your bottles too. Just use the Avery labels and print them here. It includes labels for all of my favorite cleaners.
The granite cleaner is one of my favorite. Granite cleaners can often cost $4-$5 dollars. This is a simple granite cleaner that works great and costs much less. I have used this cleaner for years and I love it!
The rosemary sink cleaner is another favorite in my kitchen. I love how great it makes the whole kitchen smell. It's simple to make and free from all the chemicals in other sink cleaners.
My lemon vinegar cleaner is a fantastic all purpose cleaner. You can use this in the bathroom, kitchen or even with warm water as a floor cleaner.
This dusting spray not only gives a great shine, it smells wonderful too. The dusting spray is easy to make and saves so much money over buying pledge.
The homemade glass cleaner is a simple replacement for windex. It is streak free and does a great job of cleaning windows and mirrors.
I have a terrible habit of leaving the clean clothes in the dryer. When I need it two days later it is very wrinkled. So, I love this wrinkle releaser spray that I use on all of my clothes. Just spray it on and run your hand over the garment to make the wrinkles disappear.
Finally, if you want to make your own fabric softener, it is so easy to do. I just make some and store it in my laundry room. The best part is you can fully customize the scents to your favorite.
These printables are a great way to keep all of your favorite cleaning products organized and labeled. You can print them here and then clean away!
Natalie Lucas says
These are all wonderful homemade cleaners! I am still using some toxic cleaners at home but I am seriously considering throwing them away and try all the natural cleaners that you suggest! 🙂 I am very happy to find your post! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Julie says
Your welcome!
Drew says
These seem to work better than some of the store bought options. Thanks.
Julie says
Glad the tip worked for you!
Celestte says
Thank you so much!
Celestte says
Hello. I just found your blog through A Bowl Full of Lemons. I love making non-toxic cleaners. Thank you for sharing your recipes. Can you share where you get these pretty, clear spray bottles? All I ever find are the milky looking ones with all kinds of blue text-writing on them with measurement marks, etc... These are so pretty. Thank you in advance. Blessings...
Julie says
Thanks! I am glad you like them. Mine came from The Container Store. But if you don't have a store nearby you can find some clear ones on Amazon. Here is a link for a 6 pack for under $12. I hope that helps.
http://amzn.to/1O1D3XV