Friday, November 14, 2025

DIY All Purpose Cleaner Without Vinegar

Learn how to make all purpose cleaner without using vinegar.  While vinegar is a wonderful natural cleaner, it's not safe for all surfaces.  You may also not like the lingering odor.  Instead, try this lemon lavender cleaner to clean most surfaces in your home.





Lemon Lavender All Purpose Cleaner Recipe


Vinegar has long been a staple in DIY cleaning solutions, but it’s not always the best choice. Many people avoid it because of its intense, lingering smell—which, to be honest, can be more sour than refreshing. 


For those with sensitive noses, asthma, or simply a preference for subtle scents, vinegar can be a deal-breaker.


It’s also not as gentle as you might think. While natural, vinegar is acidic and can etch or dull surfaces like granite, marble, and some hardwood finishes. Over time, it can break down protective coatings and leave behind a cloudy residue.


For households with kids, pets, or high-end finishes, skipping vinegar isn’t just a preference—it’s a smart, surface-safe decision.


The Benefits of a Vinegar-Free All-Purpose Cleaner


It’s safe for delicate surfaces like quartz and natural stone, making it a go-to solution for kitchens and bathrooms with high-end finishes.


This kind of cleaner is also gentler on the senses and better tolerated by children, pets, and those with sensitivities. There’s no acrid aroma to worry about—just a fresh, customizable scent profile depending on the essential oils you choose.


And despite the absence of vinegar, it doesn’t skimp on performance. With the right ingredients, a vinegar-free formula can lift grime, cut grease, and deodorize just as effectively.


What Makes an Effective All-Purpose Cleaner?


A good cleaner needs more than just a pleasant scent. It should dissolve dirt, break down oils, and neutralize odors—all without leaving a residue.


Key components include surfactants like castile soap, which break the surface tension of grime and make it easier to wipe away. 


Deodorizers like baking soda help neutralize odors at the source.





Essential Ingredients for a Vinegar-Free Formula


Castile soap  is the star of many natural cleaning recipes for a reason. Made from vegetable oils, it’s gentle yet powerfully cleansing. It breaks down grease and rinses clean, making it ideal for everything from countertops to baseboards.  I use Crafty Bubbles Liquid Castile Soap, or you can use Dr. Bonner's Liquid Castile Soap.


Baking soda brings mild abrasiveness and deodorizing power. It’s perfect for tackling grimy sinks and mystery spots on the kitchen floor.


Essential oils do more than smell nice—they offer antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial benefits. Tea tree, lemon, lavender, and eucalyptus are top picks for cleaning.  You can also add dried herbs like I did.  I get my essential oils from Simply Earth.  I buy my herbs at MountainMausRemedies.


The Ultimate Vinegar-Free All-Purpose Cleaner Recipe


Ingredients and Supplies






Directions


Step #1


Place the baking soda in the glass bottle.  Add the liquid castile soap and stir gently to combine.





Step #2


Fill the bottle with distilled water and shake well.


Step #3


Add dried lavender buds or essential oils if using.  Shake well.





Keep in a cool, dark place. Use within 2–3 months for best results.  Shake well before using.


How to Use Your DIY Cleaner Effectively


Spray directly onto surfaces like countertops, stovetops, doorknobs, and tiles. Let it sit for 30 seconds to a minute for tougher spots. Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth or paper towel.


For greasy messes, spray liberally, wait a few minutes, and then scrub gently with a sponge or brush.


Avoid using it on unfinished wood, leather, or electronics. These materials require specialized care.


Always spot test on delicate items, like antique finishes or painted furniture.





Scent Blends That Smell Amazing (And Clean, Too!)


  • Citrus Burst: Lemon, orange, grapefruit—perfect for energizing your space.
  • Fresh Herb Garden: Rosemary, mint, and eucalyptus—refreshing and crisp.
  • Cozy Comfort: Lavender, vanilla, and clove—for a calming, spa-like vibe.
  • Seasonal Favorites: Cinnamon and orange in winter; peppermint and pine around the holidays.


I use Simply Earth essential oils.  Learn how to make your own essential oil blends.


How This Cleaner Compares to Store Bought Options


  • Cost: DIY cleaners cost pennies per bottle—far less than name-brand options.
  • Ingredients: You control what goes in—no preservatives, artificial dyes, or mystery chemicals.
  • Effectiveness: With the right ingredients, you’ll match or exceed the power of store-bought cleaners—without synthetic additives.


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all purpose cleaner
Yield: 1 bottle
Author: Cari @ Homesteading in Ohio
Estimated cost: $5

All Purpose Cleaner Recipe Without Vinegar

How to make a lemon lavender natural all purpose cleaner recipe.
prep time: 5 Mperform time: 5 Mtotal time: 10 M

materials:

  • 2 Tablespoons baking soda
  • 1 Tablespoon liquid castile soap
  • 2 Cups distilled water
  • 2 Tablespoons dried lavender + 1 tablespoon dried lemon peel or 10-15 drops essential oils

tools:

  • Spray bottle (I recommend glass spray bottles. Mine have a screen to use dried herbs)
  • Measuring cups and spoons

steps:

  1. Place the baking soda in the glass bottle. Add the liquid castile soap and stir gently to combine.
  2. Fill the bottle with distilled water and shake well.
  3. Add dried lavender buds or essential oils if using. Shake well.
  4. Keep in a cool, dark place. Use within 2–3 months for best results. Shake well before using.
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