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17 Ways to Use Essential Oils to Clean Your House

May 2, 2016 by Amber 5 Comments

Essential oils, cleaning with essential oils, cleaning tips, cleaning hacks, life hacks, popular pin, cleaning, DIY clean, natural cleaning.

Get rid of stinky shoes by sprinkling eucalyptus and lemon inside them! A few drops is all that’s needed!

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Filed Under: Clever, Home & Garden, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: clean, essential oils, home, sanitize, tips

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  1. Lisa says

    July 15, 2016 at

    Thank you for all of these tips. I have been using essential oils for a very long time, mainly to manage some health issues. You gave me several new uses for oils that I am going to try. Essential oils are so powerful on many levels. I wish that more people would take them seriously.

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  2. Daphne says

    August 12, 2016 at

    So do you add water or anything to the drops when making the spray?

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    • Amber says

      August 25, 2016 at

      Since essential oils are fairly concentrated (and can be pricey) I would mix with some water to make it go farther. The more water you use the less strong the spray will be!

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    • Sally E Sabah Peprah says

      November 5, 2016 at

      Make sure you add a small amt sea salt ..to prevent bacteria grow in the water!!

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  3. MrsBee says

    August 11, 2018 at

    Can we please address the “baking soda and vinegar as a cleaning method” thing. Yes it creates a cool reaction. Yes baking soda is scrubby (and alkaline) and vinegar is acidic. But what you have after the fizz has gone is… water.
    You’re cleaning with water and oil.

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