Looking for a do-it-yourself dust remover?
Then you've come to the right place! Here is the world's easiest recipe for making dust spray.
Not only is this spray ready in 2 minutes, but above all it is super effective.
If you dust often, you know that a duster goes a long way in getting rid of all the dust for good.
The problem is that commercial dust removers contain lots of chemicals which, once sprayed, end up in the air...
Fortunately, this homemade dust spray does not contain any of the chemicals found in O'Cedar-type dust removers.
Contents
The icing on the cake, this anti-dust spray is much cheaper!
If you have 2 min, then you can easily make this super homemade duster. Watch:
- 80 ml of olive oil
- 120 ml fresh water
- 10 to 15 drops of lemon essential oil
- spray bottle
- microfiber cloth
1. Pour 80 ml of olive oil into the spray bottle.
2. Add 120 ml of fresh water.
3. To finish, put 10 to 15 drops of lemon essential oil.
4. Then close the spray by screwing on the spray bottle.
5. Gently shake the bottle to mix the oil and water well.
6. Spray a small amount of this spray on the microfiber cloth.
7. All you have to do is give the dirty surface a stroke to get a nice shine.
There you go, thanks to your homemade dust remover, you can say goodbye to dust :-)
Admit that it's simple, fast and effective, isn't it?
This spray is particularly effective for wood, but you can use it on any surface.
I love this homemade dust remover because it's really simple to make and it's easy to save money.
And I can tell you that it is as effective, if not more so, than the famous O'Cedar!
Plus, it's all natural! Zero chemicals! It is ideal for dusting furniture and in bedrooms.
- You can use any anti-static dust cloth. But it's even more effective with these microfiber cloths.
- It is normal for oil and water to separate. You must therefore shake your spray before each use.
- You can put more drops of lemon essential oil... or less. It all depends on the intensity of the scent you want for your spray. Personally, I use this oil which is of excellent quality.
- I buy my olive oil at Aldi and it costs me €3.89 for 50 cl.
- If you don't have lemon essential oil at home, you can use other essential oils to scent your spray. Orange essential oil also works great in this recipe.
- If you are allergic to essential oils, you may not use any essential oil at all.
- On surfaces such as teak, test on a very small area first to make sure the homemade spray does not leave marks.