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Read More June 22, 2015 | Blain's Farm & FleetKeeping your home clean can get expensive and create unnecessary waste, especially when relying on store-bought cleaning wipes. Making your own DIY cleaning wipes at home lets you take control of what goes into them, saves money, and is more eco-friendly.
Plus, they’re simple to make, and you might already have most of the supplies you need at home. Follow this step-by-step guide from Blain’s Farm & Fleet to create your own DIY cleaning wipes today!
Before we jump into the instructions, here’s why making your own cleaning wipes is worth the effort:

Gather the following materials and ingredients to make your homemade cleaning wipes:
Follow these steps to create your own cleaning wipes:

Find a sturdy, sealable container to store your wipes. It could be an old baby wipe container, coffee canister, or anything else you have lying around the house. We used a mason jar.
Place your washcloths or rags into your chosen container. Fold them or neatly stack them flat, depending on the container’s size. If you’re using a jar, roll the cloths loosely to fit snugly inside.

In a small bowl, mix together the vinegar, rubbing alcohol, water, and liquid dish soap. You may also add in your preferred essential oil to provide a hint of your favorite scent and some extra antibacterial properties. Good options include lavender, lemon, or tea tree oil.
Mix just enough to combine the ingredients. You don’t want suds to form.

Slowly pour the cleaning solution evenly over the washcloths. Give it a few minutes to allow the liquid to saturate all the layers. If the fabric on the top looks dry, press down gently to help the solution soak through evenly.

Close the container tightly to keep the wipes moist and ready for use. Store it somewhere handy, such as under the sink or in a cleaning caddy.
And that’s it! Your DIY cleaning wipes are now ready to tackle messes around your home.

Now that you’ve made your wipes, here are some pointers to get the most out of them:
Now that you know how to make your own cleaning wipes, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and give it a try. You’ll save money, reduce waste, and enjoy a fresh, clean home. Plus, the satisfaction of creating something practical with your own hands is well worth it.
For more how-to guides like this one, check out our other Cleaning articles.