How do you make homemade alcohol wipes?

How do you make homemade alcohol wipes?

A side benefit to my wipe making experiment is that homemade wipes are a lot cheaper. When I buy ingredients in bulk, the wipes end up costing less than one cent each, saving us almost $200 a year with two in diapers.

How do you make wet wipes antibacterial?

Mix together the vinegar, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and water in a small bowl. You can add several drops of essential oil to the wipes, which personalizes the cleaner and boosts its antibacterial powers.

Do baby wipes actually clean?

They clean everything really easily, are light enough to carry everywhere, and sometimes, disinfect germs from certain areas that we didn't even know needed cleaning. But, according to recent studies, baby wipes are actually not the safest option when it comes to your child's hygiene.

Can you make sanitizing wipes with baby wipes?

Normal baby wipes do not have sanitizing ingredients. Adding alcohol to your container of baby wipes, turns them into sanitizing wipes. Find this Pin and more on Cleaning Anything by ThriftyFun.

Can I make my own Lysol wipes?

To make effective homemade Lysol wipes or Clorox wipes that will truly disinfect, the liquid disinfecting solution needs to be at least 70% alcohol according to the CDC. That means that for this recipe you need to use either isopropyl alcohol (aka rubbing alcohol) or grain alcohol that is at least 140 proof.

What to do with empty disinfectant wipe containers?

Don't throw away your Clorox wipes container. Reuse it to store your toilet brush cleaner. Once you are done with all the wipes, don't throw away the extra liquid that is in it, instead use the container w/ liquid to disinfect & store your brush.