There are several recipes that I use depending on my mood when I make it. The best part about these recipes are that they are all natural and an easy way to go green at home!
I like to use the spray bottles that have measurements on them and mix everything right in the bottle and shake it up.
Basic Furniture Polish:
Add 3 parts Olive Oil and 1 part Vinegar to your spray bottle and mix well. If the mix separates in between uses, give it a quick shake to re-mix it. The vinegar smell will disappear when it dries out.
Lemon Furniture Polish:
Add 3 parts Olive Oil and 1 part Lemon Juice to your spray bottle and mix well. If the mix separates in between uses, give it a quick shake to re-mix it.
Citrus Scented Furniture Polish:
Add 3 parts Olive Oil and 1 Part Vinegar with several drops of Lemon or Orange Oil to your spray bottle and mix well. You can use more or less, depending on how strong you would like it to smell after it dries. If the mix separates in between uses, give it a quick shake to re-mix it.
Herbal Scented Furniture Polish:
For an Herbal scent, simply mix the furniture polish as directed above in the Citrus Scented recipe, but add your favorite herbal scents. My favorite to use is Lavender Oil, but you can mix and match your favorite scents to personalize it just for you. You could try Sage, Mint, Sandalwood, or Vanilla, for example. If the mix separates in between uses, give it a quick shake to re-mix it.
Seasonal Scented Furniture Polish:
For a fun summery beach scent, you can add coconut oil or for a Christmas Holiday scent, you can add clove, cinnamon or pine oil. You can also purchase mixed scent oils, such as Rain, Spring Blossom, Crisp Linen, etc, at the same places you would find your favorite herbal scented oils. If the mix separates in between uses, give it a quick shake to re-mix it.
It is so much fun to experiment with all the different scents to accent your home with. Have fun finding the perfect scent for your home!
Published by Lisa Curcio
I am a SAHM to 4 great boys and a feisty baby girl. My youngest son was born May 2008 with a Congenital Heart Defect. Teacher to the Children, Finder of the Legos, Washer of the Laundry, Hoarder of the Nutel... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentThis is cool.. Thanks :)
Great ideas. I hate aerosols and chemical smells. This is just what I need.
Gee, this is one make it yourself product I would never have thought of. Thanks for the tips and recipes. :)
very cool!
Neat idea :)
great ideas
My husband would go berserk if I used Olive Oil on the furniture! :)
This is terrific! Thanks!!!