How to make a simple child friendly cleaning spray?

Alv30006026
by Alv30006026
  8 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 02, 2017

    white vinegar and water 50/50

  • Dfm Dfm on Oct 02, 2017

    1pint rubbing alcohol. 1 Tbs. dishwashing detergent. 1Tbs. Household ammonia. 1Tbs white vinegar. Put in gallon jug. Top off with warm water, cap on and shake to mix. Put in spray bottle. General all purposes spray cleaner. I have to use perfume free cleaners...


    vinager and water will also disinfect....

  • Roxaneg Roxaneg on Oct 02, 2017

    Water and vinegar is very child friendly.

  • Rebecca Taylor Rebecca Taylor on Oct 02, 2017

    White vinegar and water is a good one. I put the peels from the oranges I eat in the vinegar so that it does not smell so much like vinegar. You could also use lemon juice in it and the citric acid will help with your cleaning.

  • DesertRose DesertRose on Oct 02, 2017

    The best spray I know is non toxic and is called Simple Green. You can find it in Walmart in auto/boat/camping area and also at Menards in deteregent area. It comes in a concentrate gallon jug and a spray bottle. I buy the spray and refill it from the concentrate. A bottle of concentrate lasts me a year and I use it for everything. It is both disinfectant and deodorizer. Like I said, it is non toxic for kids and pets and ME, I am allergic to most cleaners.

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Oct 02, 2017

    Vinegar and orange peels work really well. Vinegar for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, and grease and cirt cutting, orange peels for the scent, grease cutting and cleaning properties, Both together make for a really good cleaner. The vinegar smell disappears when dry leaving the orange smell. The vinegar also removes odors very effectively when left to dry.

  • Kel28819681 Kel28819681 on Oct 03, 2017

    One part distilled vinegar to two parts warm water; smells for a little while, so light incense, but cleans well.