Get a Green Clean: How to Disinfect Your Whole Home With Tea Tree Oil
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Are you tired of your home smelling like chemicals when you clean? You shouldn't have to leave the room in the middle of scrubbing down the counter because the smell of bleach is singeing your nose hairs. There's a better way.
You can concoct your own cleaning products with natural ingredients that are just as effective as commercial cleaners with questionable chemicals. Baking soda and vinegar are great, but you can tap into the antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal and antiseptic properties of tea tree oil to get a really deep clean—just dilute the essential oil in a homemade recipe. Commonly used in beauty products and for health, tea tree oil is a versatile, safe and natural option to use for cleaning around the house.
All-Purpose Cleaner
Add 10 drops of tea tree oil to two cups of hot water and a half cup of vinegar to make a multipurpose cleaner. Be careful of using vinegar on marble or granite, as it can eat away at the stone.
Air Purifier
Add a few drops of tea tree oil to an oil diffuser to purify the air naturally. For a scented boost, you can always add a few drops of another essential oil, such as lavender.
General Deodorizer
For a natural deodorizer that smells amazing and doesn't leave a fog, combine white vinegar, vodka, water and your choice of essential oils, including tea tree oil.
Laundry Cleaning Booster
No need for recipes here—just add a teaspoon of tea tree oil to the wash. The tea tree oil helps prevent fungal and bacterial infections from extra soiled clothes. You can also layer in another essential oil to add a flowery or citrus smell.
Mold and Mildew Fighter
Combine a teaspoon of tea tree oil with one cup of water in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle to keep combined, and spot treat existing areas of mold. Leave for a few minutes and wipe away. To prevent mold and mildew, simply spray to apply where needed.
Toothbrush De-Gunker
Soak your gunky toothbrush in a combination of tea tree oil and a cup of water. Ten drops of tea tree oil should be sufficient. Leave the toothbrush to soak for at least 15 minutes.
Bathroom Scrub
Make your own bathroom scrub by adding 10 to 15 drops of tea tree oil to a combination of water, vinegar, baking soda and castile soap. The baking soda lifts stains, and the tea tree oil boosts the cleaning powers of vinegar to fight bacteria and mold.
Disinfectant Spray
Make a quick disinfectant spray for your exercise equipment and yoga mat by combining tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, witch hazel and water. Use as you would any spray, without worrying about absorbing unnatural chemicals into your skin!
Bug Spray
Avoid the questionable ingredient DEET and make your own bug spray. Tea tree oil works well against ticks, chiggers and deer flies, and when in combination with other oils wards off mosquitos, black flies and other pests. Combine 15 drops of tea tree oil and peppermint oil with water and witch hazel, for example. Some sprays, depending on the other essential oil, may be used on children and pets, too.
Easy Peasy Soap
All you need is two cups of glycerin soap base and two tablespoons of tea tree oil to make a simple soap, useful around the home and safe on skin. The glycerin base is melted in a double boiler, blended with the oil and pressed into a mold.
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Your Idea is similar with the cleaning service I hired last month to clean our house for holidays and the funny thing is that their using vinegar and other non toxic products to clean my apartment. I was amazed how they did it using those things and the best part is that the smell is like Green, you know the smell in the farm. really refreshing thumbs up to this company:
housecleaningmadison.com
Because everyone wants to go "natural" it is not always a good thing. Tea Tree Oil and other essential oils can be highly toxic to your pets. Cats and dogs walk on the floors then groom themselves and the pets get sick, or worse. Be v e r y careful when using any essential oils to make sure they are safe for your pet. Call your vet before using and learn the signs of poisoning.
https://wagwalking.com/condition/tea-tree-oil-poisoning
https://www.petmd.com/blogs/thedailyvet/ken-tudor/2014/january/tea-tree-oil-safe-pets-31282
http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/what-you-should-know-about-tea-tree-oil-toxicity-in-dogs-and-cats
Vets in my area all have notices on their websites as there is such a high rate of improper use / applications and pets getting sick or dying.
Great article!
But if there is no time and desire to conduct cleaning on their own, then I would recommend ordering an apartment cleaning from this company. There really are the most affordable cleaning prices in Boston
Yes, tea tree oil is my favorite! I have a couple of different recipes. Also, use it as an antiseptic for cuts.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you, Joseph
I have several cleaning tutorials that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/diys/how-tos/cleaning/
Here's a post that might help - https://chascrazycreations.com/natural-cleaning-with-vinegar/
Hello Joseph: That sounds very interesting!
Add 10 drops of tea tree oil to two cups of hot water and a half cup of vinegar to make a multipurpose cleaner. Be careful of using vinegar on marble or granite, as it can eat away at the stone.
The all purpose cleaner sounds like a good idea, will try it.
For the toothbrush, I use Hydrogen Peroxide in a 4 oz Dixie cup, enough to cover the bristles. If you use an electric brush, immerse the entire detachable brush. Take it out and rinse when the bubbling stops.
Thank you Joseph!
Here's a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/how-to-get-rid-of-odors-around-your-home/