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It’s a common issue; built-up grime and scum in the shower. Let’s face it: it’s inevitable, but we can certainly take steps to minimize the build-up. And that’s where our DIY homemade Shower Cleaner comes in.

Made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, this DIY cleaner will keep your shower clean and fresh. And the best part is that it is eco-friendly and easy to make.

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Ingredients for Homemade Shower Cleaner

ingredients essential oil, spray bottle, measuring spoon, rubbing alcohol

How to Make Homemade Shower Cleaner

Step 1

In a spray bottle, pour a ¼ cup of distilled Vinegar.

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Step 2

Pour ¼ cup of rubbing alcohol into the spray bottle.

Step 3

Add one tablespoon of Castile Soap to the spray bottle.

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Step 4

Add 10 drops of Lavender essential oil and about 10 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil. You can also substitute any essential oil preference here. Tea tree oil, lemon, and orange oil work well, too.

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Step 5

Fill the remaining bottle with water. Place the sprayer back on the bottle and gently swirl it to mix the ingredients. Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure they are evenly distributed.

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More about the Ingredients

We choose these ingredients for several reasons. Here’s why we chose the specific ingredient:

  • Vinegar is a versatile ingredient that works wonders in cleaning. Its acidic nature helps dissolve soap scum and hard water stains, leaving your shower surfaces shiny and spotless. White distilled vinegar is the most commonly used type for cleaning purposes.
  • Castile soap is excellent at cutting through grease and grime, making it an essential ingredient in homemade shower cleaners. Look for a mild dish soap without harsh chemicals or added fragrances.
  • Essential oils add a pleasant fragrance to your homemade shower cleaner and offer additional cleaning properties.

These ingredients work together to dissolve soap scum, kill bacteria, and leave your shower smelling fresh. It works on all types of shower surfaces, including tile, fiberglass, and glass doors.

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Benefits of Using this Product

One of the biggest advantages of making your own shower cleaner is the cost savings. Most commercial shower cleaners can be expensive, especially if you need to use them frequently.

This product is environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Meanwhile, many store-bought shower cleaners contain toxic ingredients that may pose health risks, especially if you have allergies or sensitivities.

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How to Use This Homemade Cleaner

Use this cleaner to remove soap scum and buildup in the shower. You can also use it daily as a preventative measure.

Spray the mixture onto the shower surfaces, focusing on areas with soap scum or stains. Let the cleaner sit for a few minutes to allow it to work. Use a sponge or cloth to scrub the surfaces, paying extra attention to stubborn areas.

Rinse thoroughly with water, ensuring all the cleaner is washed away.

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How to Store This Cleaner

When storing, remember to label this cleaner so you know exactly what is in the bottle. Label it to avoid confusion with other products. Include the ingredients and date of creation for reference.

Store your homemade cleaner in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Exposure to sunlight can cause the ingredients to degrade and reduce the cleaner’s effectiveness.

Store your homemade shower cleaner out of reach of children and pets.

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Eco-Friendly DIY Shower Cleaner

Made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, this DIY cleaner will keep your shower clean and fresh.

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • In a spray bottle, pour a ¼ cup of distilled vinegar.
  • Pour ¼ cup of rubbing alcohol into the spray bottle.
  • Add one tablespoon of Castile Soap to the spray bottle.
  • Add 10 drops of Lavender essential oil and about 10 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil. You can also substitute any essential oil preference here. Tea tree oil, lemon, and orange oil work well, too.
  • Fill the remaining bottle with water. Place the sprayer back on the bottle and gently swirl it to mix the ingredients. Mix the ingredients thoroughly to ensure they are evenly distributed.
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