Basically, you just soak some orange peels in vinegar for 2 weeks,
dilute it in a spray bottle and bam!
Not exact matches
Before then, the only pepper
spray permitted
in that state was a
diluted anti-animal
spray called Dog Shield; however, many different
sprays were sold illegally
in California and are commonly available.
I use these waters (rose, orange blossom, lavender) to scent my home and
spray on bed pillows and sheets,
diluted in water (about 1/4 cup per 16 oz of water), and they work very well.
Then
spray vinegar
diluted in water and wipe the windows with a clean towel to dry them.
I recycle EVERYTHING... I buy
in bulk, I use a
spray bottle of
diluted cleaner with RAGS not paper towels... I compost... I do not have much garbage at all to put out on the curb.
Spraying diluted Bac - Out on diapers - I made a solution using distilled water and Bac - Out
in a
spray bottle to
spray on particularly stinky diapers and inserts when they aren't going to be washed immediately.
It comes
in a powder form for use as a dust, or, when
diluted with water, as a
spray.
After using a facemask, a sea salt
spray or 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar
diluted in 1 cup of cool water work as great toners to lock
in the effects.
If it's too gel - like to be used
in a
spray bottle,
dilute as needed.
You can also
dilute 1:1 with water
in a
spray bottle.
There is eucalyptus and peppermint and Cajeput
in the
spray but it's
diluted with witch hazel and water.
I also have it
in a
spray bottle
diluted with water for cleaning, especially veggies.
For simple cuts, wounds or cold sores,
dilute 1 to 5 drops of GSE
in 50 drops of purified water and apply with
spray bottle or cotton ball.
In many cases, these are produced as «ready to use» products where the basic formulation is
diluted at the factory before being put into
spray bottles or other packs.
In each kennel, after cleaning, lightly
spray the walls and floor with the
diluted extract.
Even a drop of essential oil
diluted in a homemade
spray could be too much if used on irritated skin.
Always use caution when using essential oils: It's important to
dilute them
in witch hazel or distilled water first, and make sure you don't
spray or apply products near the eyes, nose, mouth or other sensitive areas.
When I began my career as a veterinarian, pet owners had to
spray their dogs with topical chemicals every day, dip them
in diluted insecticides every week, apply chemicals to their yards, and use foggers
in their homes to keep fleas at bay.
Natural oils can be
diluted and used as
sprays or
in shampoos to keep pests at bay.
The jar contents can also be used
in a
spray bottle or an airbrush system after it has been
diluted by 25 percent.
This concentrated product is sold
in a ready - to - use
spray bottle despite instructions to
dilute, even for heavy cleaning.
You can also
dilute it (a quarter cup to one gallon of water) and put it
in a
spray bottle.