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Lovin' The Homestead
Since I developed an allergy to a chemical that's in most cleaning products (personal and household) among other things like gloves, printer ink and toilet paper, I started using vinegar to clean with. Just plain white vinegar, non-diluted. Yes, the smell dissolves quickly. My faucets have never looked so shiny!
I also use it to wash my clothes (cold water, vinegar in the "fabric softener" bowl) because it's anti-bacterial.
Thinking about adding tea tree oil to the vinegar because it's also anti-bacterial so that's an option, and I like other essential oils so who knows what the house will smell like this summer!
I also use it to wash my clothes (cold water, vinegar in the "fabric softener" bowl) because it's anti-bacterial.
Thinking about adding tea tree oil to the vinegar because it's also anti-bacterial so that's an option, and I like other essential oils so who knows what the house will smell like this summer!

with the smell of vinegar! I think I'll be a guinea pig and try what you suggested, except what I'm going to do is add the lemon peel or perhaps some lavender FO to the actual spray and let it sit there as opposed to directly adding it to the vinegar.