Homemade Household Cleaner Recipe- Dr. Axe

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Homemade Melaleuca Lemon Household Cleaner

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Homemade melaleuca lemon household cleaner - Dr. Axe

Conventional cleaners are made with synthetic fragrances and harmful chemicals. Instead, try this Homemade Melaleuca Lemon Household Cleaner. It’s made with only four ingredients, is easy and fast to make!

The tea tree and lemon essential oils naturally kill bacteria while leaving a refreshing aroma that can also improve your health. Try it today.

Key Ingredients

As mentioned above, this household cleaner contains just four ingredients, making it quick and simple to whip up. Here are those four main players:

Note: Citrus essentials oils are highly concentrated and are full of healthy acidic properties! Because of this, I recommend you use glass containers when storing them so they do not eat away any of the plastic.

How to Make a Homemade Melaleuca Lemon Household Cleaner

This homemade melaleuca lemon household cleaner is about as easy to make as can be. Simply mix eight ounces of water with four ounces of distilled white vinegar, 15 drops of tea tree oil and 15 drops of lemon oil in a glass spray bottle.

Then, close the bottle, and shake it well — then make sure sure to swirl and shake it before each use. That’s it!

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Homemade Melaleuca Lemon Household Cleaner


  • Author: Dr. Josh Axe
  • Total Time: 2 minutes
  • Yield: Up to 90 uses 1x

Description

This Homemade Household Cleaner is easy to make, and it works! It naturally kills bacteria while leaving a refreshing aroma that can also improve your health.


Ingredients

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  • 8 ounces water
  • 4 ounces distilled white vinegar
  • 15 drops melaleuca oil
  • 15 drops lemon oil
  • Glass cleaning spray bottle

Instructions

  1. Fill spray bottle with ingredients.
  2. Close bottle and shake to mix.
  3. Swirl/shake bottle before each spray.

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24 Comments

  1. fatima on

    What kind of purpose use for this cleaner. Please tell me about hips or fat belly. Please how reduce this ya look slim.

  2. Rick on

    Dr Axe – I posted a question earlier, but don’t see it here now. Yikes. Anyway, I have a bacterial skin infection. Do you think it would be okay to use this solution topically? My dermatologist has prescribed antibiotics, but I don’t really want to take them. Thanks!

  3. Rickster on

    I have an acute case of bacterial skin infection. Could I use this topically rather than instead of ingesting antibiotics?

    • Dr. Josh Axe on

      It depends on if its superficial or internal. If its internal oil of oregano with echinacea could be beneficial or if it’s external, applying manuka honey with tea tree oil could be a good option. I would always consult with your physician

  4. Pam Herrmann on

    From limited research, it appears ok to use lemon juice strained from lemons in place of lemon essential oil for cleaning products. Do you agree with this?

  5. Robin L. on

    I Make something very similar, but mine also has eucalyptus oil. I use it to clean and disinfect everything in my house…glass, granite counters, bathroom, kitchen, stove, microwave…leaves a fantastic fresh smell instead of a harsh chemical smell. Plus it costs pennies to make

  6. Glenda Messick on

    What brand of essential oils do you recommend? Have you heard of Youth Living! It is sooo expensive…. $30-$60 for .17 ounce. There must be a better alternative.

  7. Cyndi Toews on

    Lemon essential oil not lemon juice I am guessing… Glad that you are telling us to use a glass bottle – I am learning lots about essential oils and I know from first hand experience that lemon essential oil is really good at breaking down plastic!

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