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DIY Shower Cleaner: Hydrogen Peroxide

January 1, 2020
DIY Shower Cleaner: Hydrogen Peroxide
This shower cleaner was designed to be natural, affordable and easy to make, so it’s perfect for daily shower spritzing! 

Check out how to make your DIY shower cleaner!

This pleasant all-purpose spray unites the strength of three useful ingredients – hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, and tea tree oil– and it can be used practically anywhere in your residence. Simply breathe its clean scent, and you’ll be satisfied with the smell and appearance of your shower, a cost-effective solution that will clean and disinfect your shower!

Materials

• 1 Bottle Hydrogen Peroxide

• 1 Cup of Dish Soap

• 1tsp Tea Tree Oil

• Spray Bottle

Step one

Add the hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, tea tree oil, and water into a spray bottle. Shake Well.

Step two

Spray it on the applicable site and let it mellow for 5-10 minutes. the wait time is necessary to soften the grime and for the surface to be disinfected.

Step three

Rinse the area good with water. If you are doing a quick cleaning be sure to buff and dry with a clean cloth for a scuff free appearance.

Tips for strong spots and tough jobs

Let the spray sit longer. For the break down of mineral build-up around fixtures in the shower. This spray may need some more time to work. After wait time, whip out the scrub brush, scrubbing in a circular motion.

Use it with the homemade spray with baking soda for extra scrubbing grit. 

Now have some fun posing with your friends!

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Jessica Humes

About The Author: Hi, I’m Jessica. I’m a Mom of 2 and I love DIY hacks, home decor ideas and non-toxic cleaning tips. I created this website to share my knowledge with a community of like-minded people who love simple, easy and safe ways to keep their home clean and inspiring. I hope you enjoy!

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