Save money and make your own homemade daily shower spray. This DIY homemade version will help keep your shower clean with no scrubbing or wiping needed!
Yield: 32ozs
Author: Beverly
Materials:
1/2cupHydrogen Peroxide
1/2cupRubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol)
1teaspoonLiquid Dish Soap
1tablespoonDishwasher Rinse Aid
3cupsWater
Instructions:
Begin by pouring the hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, liquid dish soap, and the dishwasher rinse aid into a spray bottle of at least a 32 oz size. A funnel is very helpful for this step.
Next, slowly add the 3 cups of water (the mixture might bubble a little bit because of the dish soap). If you are re-using a 32 oz bottle from a store bought daily shower cleaner spray, you really don't even need to measure for this step . . . simply top off the bottle with water.
Put the top back on the spray bottle and then slowly tip the bottle back and forth to mix the ingredients.
To use: After showering, mist the spray on the walls of the shower and you're done. There's no need to wipe.
Notes:
Since I first created this recipe, darker colored grouts have become more popular in bathrooms, and there have been reports that the peroxide in this mixture can fade colored grout. I would suggest leaving the peroxide out of this mixture if you have concerns about darker colored grout.