You can easily make an inexpensive, homemade bathroom cleaner spray, without toxic chemicals, that is super powerful. No more buying multiple products to clean the bathroom; instead, you can whisk together baking soda, castile soap, and water for a simple, effective, multi-use DIY cleaning spray that can be used on the bathroom vanity, fixtures, tubs, sinks, tile, and around toilets.
Warm the water in the microwave or on the stove-top.
Pour the warm water into the bottle, followed by the baking soda. If you're concerned about the glass spray bottle breaking (or if using a plastic spray bottle), dissolve the water and baking soda in a separate bowl, then add to the spray bottle of choice once it cools.
Shake the bottle to combine the ingredients. Add the castile soap and essential oils, gently shaking the bottle to combine.
How to Use:
Use this spray to clean the tub, tile, toilet, sink, and even floor (particularly around the toilet.) Spray the surface, allow the cleaner to sit for a minute, then wipe with a damp cloth. Rinse the cloth as needed.
Notes
Baking Soda: If you're concerned about the baking soda clogging the spray nozzle, reduce the amount to 1/4-1/2 tablespoon.Storage: Since this product contains water, natural ingredients, and no preservatives, it's best to store this cleaner for up to 1 month and use distilled water. If the cleaner ever smells off, has black spots or fuzzy growth, toss the cleaner and make a new batch. I've never had this happen, but it's worth mentioning just for safety reasons. Learn how to make natural cleaners in Natural Cleaning Made Easy.