My four-ingredient DIY cleaning spray can be used on everything even mirrors, it will leave your home smelling amazing | The Sun

A CLEANING enthusiast has shared the four-ingredient DIY spray he uses all over his home.

The TikToker demonstrated how to make the simple solution, using household items.


In his video, Dave del Rosario (@deybdeyb4) explained: "Inhaling chemicals while cleaning can cause respiratory problems and may lead to various health complications.

"Hazardous substances also create an occupational safety risk and can also cause indoor air pollution if they’re not helped."

The cleaning fanatic told his followers that he wanted to create an alternative solution with less chemicals.

Dave used a funnel to add equal parts water and white vinegar to a spray bottle.

Next, he measured out two tablespoons of both isopropyl alcohol and dishwashing liquid.

For his final step, Dave added several drops of fresh cotton-scented essential oils to the mixture to leave his space smelling amazing.

He then showed his audience the various areas of his home where he used the DIY solution.

First, Dave sprayed wiped down his mirror with the spray, leaving no streaks.

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He also used the mixture to clean his walls, doors, window blinds, and floors.

Dave recommended wiping down "any kind of table" as well as chairs with the solution.

He also tackled both his kitchen and bathroom sinks and faucets with the solution.

Another cleaning enthusiast shared the seven ways you can use dryer sheets around your home.

A second TikToker demonstrated his hack for removing water stains from your faucets.

Cleaning fans discovered the hidden area of the sink that hides a lot of dirt.


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