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Cleaning Recipes for the Bedroom

At the end of the day, bedrooms are often one of the most neglected spaces in a home because guests rarely see them so the motivation to clean is lowered. This shouldn't be the case, however, since this is a place where you (hopefully) spend seven or more hours each day! Transform your bedroom into a tranquil retreat with these cleaning recipes created especially for your space.

Just Like A Pro’s Window Cleaner

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Rubbing Alcohol
  • 1/2 cup White Vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon liquid Castile Soap
  • 15 drops Citrus Blend
  • Water

Directions: In a large bucket, combine alcohol and vinegar. Add enough water to make 1 gallon. Add Castile soap and essential oils and stir gently to combine. Pour into a spray bottle and shake well before every use. Spray on windows and wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Good to use on outside windows as well as inside.

Spicy Potpourri

Ingredients:

  • 2 drops Nutmeg
  • 1 drop Clove Bud
  • 2 drops Cinnamon Bark
  • Peel of 1 orange
  • Optional: Leaves, wood shavings, cleaned and dried fruit stones (peach, plum and apricot), dried flowers, cinnamon sticks, clove buds, whole nutmeg, etc.

Directions: Combine all ingredients in a plastic bag and let sit for a few days so the aroma can settle in to all of the potpourri ingredients. Put in container of your choice. can add extra drops of essential oils as the aroma fades.

Refreshing Mist Spray

Ingredients:

Directions:

Add all ingredients to a 4 ounce, fine mist spray bottle. Shake well before every use. Spray the room several times over a couple of hours. Good to clear out stale odors as well as cigarette smoke. Disclaimer: Rocky Mountain Oils is not liable for any damage caused by use of these recipes. Each recipe was tested by RMO employees and did not cause damage to home or person, but we still implore our customers to use caution before using a recipe in their home. Test recipes on small areas before applying them to the entire surface and do not apply recipes to areas that are potentially sensitive (i.e. priceless Victorian tubs, Baby Grand pianos, etc.).