DIY Furniture Polish

 

Say goodbye to harsh chemicals on furniture that little hands touch and well we all know where those hands go!  I’ve been using this DIY Furniture Polish since my kids were so small. I just couldn’t stomach the fact they would be touching my furniture and putting those harsh chemicals into their mouths. I’m just not ok with it.  Plus this is very cost effective!  This could be placed in a Glass Sprayer that I happen to be obsessed with or in a plastic spray bottle that I use to have it originally stored in.

Only a few simple ingredients and voila, you got yourself a safe wood cleaner and polisher.  Just remember to shake it every time you need to use it. The oil and vinegar like to separate.

I love these Glass Spray Bottles from Amazon, they work really good. I also use them for my DIY Wood Furniture Polish as well. I’ll also be transitioning my plastic ones for my All Purpose Kitchen Cleaner as well over to the glass. I also LOVE this Olive Oil from Azure Standard. They have great options especially for bulk and organic items. See if you have a drop location near you.

 

Items Needed:

 

  1. Measure and add all ingredients and using a small mouthed funnel pour into the spray bottle.
  2. Shake well to mix and it’s ready!

 

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