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DIY Disinfectant Spray (DIY Lysol Spray)

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This super easy and cheap DIY disinfectant spray (like Lysol spray) is great at killing germs and uses way simpler ingredients than store-bought.
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 0 minutes
Total 10 minutes
Recipe Makes (Approximate): 16 ounces

Equipment

  • funnel
  • 16-ounce spray bottle

Ingredients

  • 3 ½ ounces distilled water
  • ½ teaspoon hydrogen peroxide
  • 30-45 drops preferred essential oil blend (optional, see Notes)
  • 12 ounces 95% ethanol (ethyl alcohol) (more or less as needed to fill bottle, see Notes)

Instructions

  • Fit spray bottle with funnel, then pour 3 ½ ounces distilled water and ½ teaspoon hydrogen peroxide into spray bottle. Drop in desired essential oil blend if using.
  • If using essential oils, add 30-45 drops preferred essential oil blend to spray bottle.
  • Fill remainder of bottle with approximately 12 ounces 95% ethanol (ethyl alcohol). Secure nozzle on spray bottle and close tightly, then shake bottle vigorously to combine ingredients.
  • Use prepared spray on desired surfaces as needed. Let spray sit on surface 10 minutes before wiping clean.

Recipe Notes

  • 95% Ethyl Alcohol: Use a high proof/high percent ABV grain alcohol like 190-proof Everclear, 190-proof Golden Grain, or a vodka that is at least 140 proof. 
  • Continue to use germ-fighting best practices as recommended by the CDC, such as regular, proper hand-washing, coughing or sneezing into your elbow, etc. Visit their site for more information.
  • You must absolutely make sure your mixture is MINIMUM 60% alcohol, or it will not be effective. See below for guides to calculate the alcohol content of your mixture.

 

To Calculate Percentage of Alcohol Content

 

Recommended Essential Oils

Note: Use just 1 oil or a combination of a few. I don't recommend using all of these in one batch of spray.
  • tea tree
  • eucalyptus
  • thyme
  • rosemary
  • cinnamon
  • clove
  • chamomile
  • peppermint
  • lavender
Tea tree, eucalyptus, and thyme were actually studied for their antiviral properties, so we include these in most of our disinfectant blends. 
 
  • Disclaimer: We are NOT chemists, doctors, or medical professionals. We do not play them on the internet. We are simply sharing a recipe for an alcohol-based cleaning spray that we've used for years and hope others will enjoy.

Nutrition Information (Approximate)

Net Carbs: 0g
Recipe By: Cheryl Malik
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