“DIY cleaning products” 5 DIY Cleaning Products to Save Money
5 DIY Cleaning Products to Save Money
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Hey there, FrugalVibes fam! Cleaning products can be a sneaky budget drain—those fancy sprays and wipes add up fast. But you don’t need to spend $5 a bottle to keep your home sparkling. I’ve switched to DIY cleaning products, saving $50 a year while keeping things eco-friendly. Here are 5 easy recipes to help you save money on cleaning. Let’s get started!
- All-Purpose Vinegar Spray
Mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part water in a spray bottle. Add 10 drops of lemon essential oil (optional) for a fresh scent. This cleans countertops, sinks, and glass for just $0.50 a bottle—I use it everywhere! - Baking Soda Scrub for Tough Stains
Combine ¼ cup baking soda with a splash of water to form a paste. Use it to scrub stovetops, sinks, or tile grout. It’s a $0.30 alternative to $4 scouring powders, and it works like a charm. - DIY Window Cleaner
Mix 2 cups water, ¼ cup vinegar, and 1 tablespoon dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray and wipe with a microfiber cloth for streak-free windows. I saved $3 a bottle with this recipe! - Lemon and Salt Cutting Board Cleaner
Sprinkle coarse salt on your cutting board, then rub with a halved lemon. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinse. This natural disinfectant costs $0.20 per use and keeps boards fresh. - Homemade Floor Cleaner
Mix 1 gallon hot water, ½ cup vinegar, and 1 tablespoon dish soap in a bucket. Mop your floors for a deep clean that costs less than $0.50 per batch—compared to $6 for store-bought cleaners.
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Need supplies to get started? I use this set of spray bottles on Amazon for all my DIY cleaners—they’re durable and cheap. Want more frugal tips? Check out “The Complete Tightwad Gazette” by Amy Dacyczyn on Amazon for endless saving ideas!
What’s your favorite cleaning hack? Drop a comment—I’d love to hear! Follow FrugalVibes for daily tips, and check tomorrow’s post on “Frugal Weekend: 10 Free Activities.” Let’s keep saving together! 
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