Diy Shower Spray Vinegar. I’ve even seen some talk about tea tree oils being used in areas where mold could occur, as in moist areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Wipe down if you have some tough stains.
This homemade shower cleaner spray uses white vinegar as an acid base to remove hard water stains, dish soap to cut through the grease and soap scum, and essential oils to prevent fungus and bacteria from growing on those damp surfaces. Add this to a spray bottle and store in your shower. This first simple diy shower cleaner spray makes use of vinegar, a little bit of rubbing alcohol, some liquid dish soap, lemon essential oil, and tea tree essential oil.
Place the spray nozzle back on the bottle, screw it down nice and good, and now shake it like you mean it.
I have been using vinegar, dawn and water in a spray bottle (bought from a dollar store) after every shower. Below you’ll find two versions of this daily shower cleaning spray. Simple diy shower cleaner spray for daily use. You will need equal parts of dawn dish detergent, vinegar, and a spray bottle.