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Cleaning With Reusable & Natural Ingredients Is So Easy With This Glass Jar Trick

Many people opt for single-use cleaning items that contain harsh ingredients, as these products are typically convenient and effective at killing bacteria. However, there are also quite a few natural ingredients available that are far more environmentally-friendly. It seems that reusable DIY cleaning materials are becoming increasingly popular. This is perhaps no surprise because they are often more affordable than store-bought products and can be safer to use. If you would like to try making your home more eco-friendly, you might be happy to hear that it is shockingly easy to assemble reusable cleaning wipes with a glass jar trick. You'll simply mix together a cleaning solution, pour it into an airtight jar, and add microfiber cloths.

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Making your own cleaning wipes can actually go a long way in helping the environment. Store-bought wipes often contain materials that do not break down after they are disposed of. Additionally, many consumers have a habit of flushing these wipes down the toilet, which can damage sewer systems over time. To avoid contributing to this environmental damage, you can gather these few simple items and ingredients to make an eco-friendly alternative. Furthermore, if this hack ends up being appealing to you, also discover how to DIY your own disinfecting wipes at home.

How to make reusable cleaning wipes

To make your own reusable cleaning wipes, you will need an airtight glass jar, about eight microfiber cloths, 1 cup of water, 1 cup of vinegar, ½ cup of rubbing alcohol, and essential oil drops (these measurements may slightly vary depending on the size of your jar). Start out by creating your liquid cleaning solution. Pour the appropriate amounts of your water, vinegar, and alcohol into your glass jar. Add in a few drops of your chosen essential oil until the solution reaches a level of fragrance that you are comfortable with. Now, you are done with your cleaning solution made with natural cleaning ingredients and are ready to add in your wipes.

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To ensure you just pull out one towel at a time, roll them up in a specific way. Start by folding each towel in half, then layer them over one another to create a long line of towels. Roll up this strip of fabric into a giant bundle, stuff the towels into your jar, and seal the lid. Thanks to the jar's airtight seal, your cloths should remain moist. Simply use your new reusable wipes the same way you would use store-bought versions when cleaning up messes or wiping down your countertops. When the cloths become soiled, you can simply place them in your washing machine instead of the trash. Once you've used all the towels, remake the cleaning solution, roll up the towels, and begin the process again.

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Where to purchase the supplies you will need

You can reuse your microfiber cloths and your glass jar each time you need to create more cleaning wipes, which is a great way to save money. Additionally, you may be able to save even more by making use of items you already have a home. Don't forget to search your kitchen for a glass jar with a lid before going out and purchasing one. You might also have microfiber cloths at home as well.

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If you do need to purchase these products, you should know that Amazon sells a 50-pack (way more than you'll need!) of FIXSMITH Microfiber Cleaning Cloths for only about $24. The website also offers a set of three ComSaf Airtight Glass jars with lids for $26. Essential oils can be purchased on Amazon as well. LagunaMoon's set of six essential oils for $10 might be a good fit for those who aren't sure what fragrance they want to choose. With this set, you can smell all six options to help you decide which you like best. This would also allow you to change up the fragrance of your wipes for each new batch and possibly mix some scents, if desired. As for the liquid ingredients that make up the cleaning solution, you should be able to snag these at your local drugstore or supermarket for cheap prices.

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