Homemade anti-dust spray: prepares in 2 minutes and is super economical!

Have you ever thought about making a homemade dust spray ?

We know that dust has always been the number one enemy of cleaning. Specific products are used for this, but at what cost? In addition to the financial expense, sometimes excessive compared to the services and promises, the risk is generally that of finding very uncomfortable stains on the furniture.

It is therefore better to turn to effective natural remedies. Let’s find out which ones. Curious? Let’s get started!

Homemade powder spray: where to start?
First, take a clean, empty container that has a spray nozzle.

To make a natural shovel for wooden surfaces, take olive oil, vinegar and a lemon. Transfer to bottle:

5 tablespoons of olive oil,
the juice of 1 lemon,
2 tablespoons of vinegar.
Shake well for a few minutes to create an emulsion which will be sprayed directly onto a microfiber cloth. Then go over the surfaces to be cleaned, removing the excess with another cloth.

However, if you want to create an anti-dust spray for glass, marble , or ceramic surfaces , you will need to use water and liquid soap.

Pour 200 ml of water into a spray bottle, add 1 tablespoon of soap and a few drops of essential oil.

Opt for lavender, patchouli or sandalwood. Shake for a few minutes then spray on a cloth to remove dust. You’ll get it done in no time and it’ll leave a fresh, clean scent too!

You can also create a powder solution with water, lemon and sweet orange essential oil, and liquid soap.

Pour 500 ml of water into a spray bottle, add a tablespoon of liquid soap, 3 drops of lemon essential oil and 3 drops of sweet orange essential oil.

You will get a citrus scented cleanser that is very pleasant to use.

Alternatively, get:

500 ml of water,
5 drops of tea tree oil essential oil,
1 tablespoon of organic laundry detergent .
A very useful spray because, in addition to eliminating dust, it has an antifungal and bactericidal action. Also use it to clean mirrors and glass, not just furniture. In fact, tea tree oil has obvious antifungal properties.