I just want to let people know this spray worked for me. I followed the recipe and used it on a black piano we have that has been so quick to show dust. After using this the piano has stayed noticeably dust free for longer. Thank you Lisa!
Thanks. I’ll try it. Years ago I had quartz counter tops installed. From UA-cam I found this non-acidic formula: 1 pint water, 1/4 cup denatured alcohol (or vodka 😂), 5 drops Dawn dishwashing liquid soap. Spray onto surface; wipe with microfiber cloth. Works perfectly. I even use it on hardwood floors and painted cabinet doors. Oh, yeah, I’ve never personally used the vodka.
Yes I drop a capful of alcohol in the bucket sometimes, but I really think the hot water and the mop does the trick. The ring our bucket and mop brand name Veleda in Canada Think its called Cedar something or other in the US but it is the same mop and bucket. It makes such a difference. Like I said the floors stay clean for much longer and less dust is attracted too.
I also don't use anything acidic but do spend money on cheap but plain vodka, which also works as a safe degreaser for dishes, cookware, appliances and utensils. Buying drinkable alcohol eliminates my worry of using a type of alcohol not safe to consume---even in amounts as minute as residue that may linger after rinsing.
So, I ordered the dark spray bottles and both of the essential oils and having all the other items in the recipe, I proceeded to make this “Pledge” dusting spray. I tried it on a piece of furniture that wasn’t one of my vintage furniture that cost a decent amount of dollars. I wasn’t impressed with the results. I think my expectations were much higher I hope others have better luck!
We make all our cleaners at home except for dusting spray. NOW I’ll be making your recipe and I know it will work beautifully. I often feel the need to clean the wood surface with a vinegar cleaner before dusting, so now Incan skip that step!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!🎉
What $10bucks 😮😮😮. I am a huge vinegar user!! Makes the floors clean and smells great. 😮 Wow I love 💕 your ingredients. Pledge has lost my friendship 😎👌👌❤❤. Thank you Lisa 🎉
I have made my own for years and decided I need something stronger and bought a can of Old English. I can go so much longer without dust. However! I have never put dish soap in my homemade. Maybe that is the secret ingredient I've been missing. Will definitely try again when my can of OE runs out. Thank you!
Thank you for this formula. Somewhat concerned about vinegar on wood & quartz countertops, however, the small amount may be fine with mix of Dawn & olive oil formula.
A good multi purpose cleaner would be good for quartz...this mix is better for things like shelving, furniture, ceiling fans etc or anything that Pledge would be used for
Good morning, Lisa! I can honestly say..I don`t mind cleaning..but after seeing your video, I am really looking forward to trying this ..even tho I hadn`t planned on doing any cleaning today! LOL Have a blessed weekend!
Love this and I will be using it. I remember using Pledge years ago but didn't know it costs so much now. Wow! I just happen to have those types of bottles from Amazon around my place and I love them. I have all the ingredients except for the scented oils but that will change soon. Thank you for this.
Thanks Lisa, I am going to give this a try, I have been looking for something more natural, but so far nothing yet. I’ll keep you updated because my house gets dusty as I live in the country and the local farmers stir up lots of dust harvesting and such. I am thinking a nice vanilla orange scent 🥰🥰
Lisa, I am big on all natural. I use baking soda and vinegar for many cleaning purposes I even make my own window cleaner with vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water. Steak free. I will be making your recipe for dusting. I always look forward to your videos. Marilyn from Michigan ❤
So they'll always be a slight residue of soap on the furniture? Hmmm., Can it be made without the soap and will it work the same? Also when thinking of cleaning with anything even natural we have to think of little ones ( for some pets ) that might put their hands on their and then something they take that back to their mouth. So just wondering if i leave out the dawn / dish soap ( and watch what kind of oil in leaving behind on the furniture ) If anyone has tried it and still sees a good result ?
Hi Lisa, from America. I noticed on my calendar, that next week Canada's Thanksgiving is coming up, Monday Oct 14. I am curious what kinds of foods, do you normally have for your Thanksgiving dinners, there in Canada? It would be so neat if you would post a video and make some of the traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dishes you serve for that day's dinner, on your You Tube site? I'd love to see that. 😊 Thankies. 👍 Cali Lady ❤
Yes that would be great. Do you put a stuffing or dressing in your turkey or make it a side? It would be nice to see some of your side dishes you serve along with the Turkey too. Thanx so much. 😊 Cali Lady
The video cut off after you added one of the essentials oils. Do you use both the Rosemary and Eucalyptus in the same bottle or just one? Thank you! I want to try this!
Hello, first time visiting your channel. Just came up in my feed. Thanks for giving the recipe for the diy product in description box. Where can one buy essential oils? I am not an Amazon shopper, what type of brick and mortar stores sell them?
I also have concerns about dish soap and vinegar on wood. Soap by design is meant to clean but also to be rinsed off along with the dirt and vinegar is acidic and most non true wood floors have a natural coating that can be removed by the acidic vinegar. I have used vinegar instead of fabric softener in my wash for over 25 years now so I love vinegar. I also use it to rinse my hair and my dogs after washing, albeit I use coconut sap vinegar for that. I did recently find a better method for cleaning my floors that repels dust and paw prints from professional cleaners who warn about cleaning wood or laminate floors with vinegar. I tried it and it works great. I used to have to wash my floors every other day and sweep sometimes 2x a day to get rid of paw prints and pet hair and dust bunnies especially during shedding season now I dust the floors 2xs a week during shedding season and wash once a week. The solution I use on my maple wood laminate floors is very hot water ( I live in Richmond Bc Canada so the water in this city is very soft), a quarter or even an eighth rap of salt. Plain table salt. A drop of Murphy oil soap for wood, and the magic is a couple Tbls of rubbing alcohol. I use the spiny mop bucket and mop. The mop is just a little damp so it has to be wrung out in the spinner really well and mop mop mop. The water has to be very hot, I guess the hot water and the alcohol help speed drying and prevents streaking. Personally in my opinion I prefer the old fashioned real hardwood floors to this maple laminate wood, but this house has the laminate throughout and I much prefer it to carpet. I have a old time rough collie, a mini American Eskimo and a long haired Turkish Angora long haired cat, 6 bedrooms so lots of ,laminate floors throughout two huge sons and a morkie too. Lots of messes to clean up after. I like the Murphy’s soap for wood floors better because it is designed to clean wood, but I do use dawn for all my other cleaning. There is another soap that is better on carpet and glass top stoves and also in the dishwasher for homemade soap it’s called 1000 plus stain remover. It comes in a litre or quart size and you use a drop. It smells like bananas. You put a few drops on a scrubby and it dissolves the stove build up on glass or anything else. Then I rinse with lemon juice from the bottle. Use on windows too and laundry. Because it dissolves I don’t use it on furniture or floors. I used to use the method this very lovely lady described for years and I have noticed some areas on the laminate where the manufacturer coating has been removed. Now I won’t ever use vinegar on my laminate again and only use soap designed for wood.
Absolutely never use vinegar on laminate, polyurethaned real wood floors or LVP floors! The vinegar will degrade the polyurethane and will degrade LVP floors. For LVP only use a neutral cleaner like zep for floors. Natural/diy cleaner as you’ve said with hot water and smidge of salt works well. The hot water breaks down dirt and dissolves grainy salt so doesn’t scratch. Another thing that’s terrible for the above floors is a steam mop! The steam will dissolve coating pretty quickly depending on how often you mop. Steam mopping also dissolves the glue under floor with laminate and LVP. Save the steam for tile floor if you must. Murphys oil soap diluted is good for wood floors and furniture, but cloth/mop has to be barely damp. Murphys is made for wood and doesn’t need rinsing. An occasional application of beeswax on real wood furniture helps keep scratches down too.
Dusting Spray 1 cup water (distilled = no mineral deposits) 2 Tblsp Vinegar (Distilled white, no sticky residue) 1 tsp Food grade oil 2 Drops Dish soap (Natural, Dawn might be anti-oil) 10-12 drops total essential oil (Rosemary and Eucalyptis has germ fighting properties.)
I have used 1 tesp. kerosene and a quart of very hot water, dip your cloth in the mixture squeeze it out and wipe, then wipe dry with a linen or cotton dish towel. Of course you can use something like Windex, but this stays cleaner longer.
I will have to try this, hopefully it doesn't leave obvious streaks and fingerprints from the oil left behind. Got a window cleaner recipe that repels dog nose prints, ha ha.
These days, anything to save money is a good idea. I make a similar spray cleaner with distilled water, white vinegar, a few drops of dish soap, and strips of citrus zest. It works just fine, smells fresh, and costs a few cents for a bottle. However, this is not safe for stone counters. It can cause pitting.
Woodworker here, OO gets sticky after awhile especially if you don't thoroughly clean the piece before re-applying it and it eventually will go rancid so be careful using it on wood. Because it doesn't dry it also helps bacterial growth.
@@asimpleseason2616 I learned the hard way and it took a few years of using it on my wood to see what I'd done. Had to refinish an entire dining room set because of it. I do love to use this on my stainless steel appliances, though. Take care!
@@asimpleseason2616 I think the risk is to cats( maybe birds?). Diffusers are supposed to be risky for them. I have dusted with vinegar/water/ lemon oil for years. No issues with the cats.
Here's my thoughts, you shown wiping a wooden vanity, Why didn't YOU show this on a glass table, or a coffee table, ? I think we need just a little MORE PROOF PLZ
A dusting spray like Pledge isn't typically used for glass surfaces...glass cleaner would be much better but it can certainly be used on a coffee table if it wasn't glass :)
Pledge is horrible, period. It leaves buildup on wood. Horrible stuff. I own a cleaning business, and none of my clients will use the crap. It's garbage.
@@HeronCoyote1234 Yes, they absorb. The tiny fibers they leave behind is the issue. I assume that’s why they call them microfiber. I’ve used different ones and I have the same issue with all of them.
I just want to let people know this spray worked for me. I followed the recipe and used it on a black piano we have that has been so quick to show dust. After using this the piano has stayed noticeably dust free for longer. Thank you Lisa!
Thank you
Oh I hope so! I have a black glass tv stand that is always dust covered. Can't wait to try!
Use distilled water and then no mineral deposit marks left behind. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
What a great idea as I have well water and lots of mineral deposits ❤
I live in Richmond BC we have soft water in this city.
Thank you for that reminder, I forget that one. 👍
Thanks. I’ll try it. Years ago I had quartz counter tops installed. From UA-cam I found this non-acidic formula: 1 pint water, 1/4 cup denatured alcohol (or vodka 😂), 5 drops Dawn dishwashing liquid soap. Spray onto surface; wipe with microfiber cloth. Works perfectly. I even use it on hardwood floors and painted cabinet doors. Oh, yeah, I’ve never personally used the vodka.
Yes I drop a capful of alcohol in the bucket sometimes, but I really think the hot water and the mop does the trick. The ring our bucket and mop brand name Veleda in Canada Think its called Cedar something or other in the US but it is the same mop and bucket. It makes such a difference. Like I said the floors stay clean for much longer and less dust is attracted too.
I also don't use anything acidic but do spend money on cheap but plain vodka, which also works as a safe degreaser for dishes, cookware, appliances and utensils. Buying drinkable alcohol eliminates my worry of using a type of alcohol not safe to consume---even in amounts as minute as residue that may linger after rinsing.
So, I ordered the dark spray bottles and both of the essential oils and having all the other items in the recipe, I proceeded to make this “Pledge” dusting spray. I tried it on a piece of furniture that wasn’t one of my vintage furniture that cost a decent amount of dollars. I wasn’t impressed with the results. I think my expectations were much higher I hope others have better luck!
We make all our cleaners at home except for dusting spray. NOW I’ll be making your recipe and I know it will work beautifully. I often feel the need to clean the wood surface with a vinegar cleaner before dusting, so now Incan skip that step!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!🎉
I love that the spray is chemical free!
What $10bucks 😮😮😮. I am a huge vinegar user!! Makes the floors clean and smells great. 😮 Wow I love 💕 your ingredients. Pledge has lost my friendship 😎👌👌❤❤. Thank you Lisa 🎉
10 bucks?? Where do you live it’s about 5 dollars here in Ohio
@@cherylcosgrove511communist Canada. 🇨🇦. Need i say more!! Prices insane 😮
I'm going to try this. Thanks for the tip. Have a nice weekend ❤
Thank you! You too!
Goodness.
What a gem of an idea.
Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Hi Lisa. I’m going to try this. TFS. Have a great weekend. See you next time
I have made my own for years and decided I need something stronger and bought a can of Old English. I can go so much longer without dust. However! I have never put dish soap in my homemade. Maybe that is the secret ingredient I've been missing. Will definitely try again when my can of OE runs out. Thank you!
Love OE
@@thereserivera7691old english
Thank you for this formula. Somewhat concerned about vinegar on wood & quartz countertops, however, the small amount may be fine with mix of Dawn & olive oil formula.
A good multi purpose cleaner would be good for quartz...this mix is better for things like shelving, furniture, ceiling fans etc or anything that Pledge would be used for
I've heard vinegar is bad for granite as well. The acid eats away at it.
Wow, great advice on this simple recipe for furniture. Thank you!
Good morning, Lisa! I can honestly say..I don`t mind cleaning..but after seeing your video, I am really looking forward to trying this ..even tho I hadn`t planned on doing any cleaning today! LOL Have a blessed weekend!
Love this and I will be using it. I remember using Pledge years ago but didn't know it costs so much now. Wow! I just happen to have those types of bottles from Amazon around my place and I love them. I have all the ingredients except for the scented oils but that will change soon. Thank you for this.
Thank you for this! Another DIY cleaning product is always welcome.
Estoy segura es efectivo gracias
Thanks Lisa, I am going to give this a try, I have been looking for something more natural, but so far nothing yet. I’ll keep you updated because my house gets dusty as I live in the country and the local farmers stir up lots of dust harvesting and such. I am thinking a nice vanilla orange scent 🥰🥰
Ooo that sounds like a lovely scent combination...like a creamsicle :)
@@asimpleseason2616 I yeah!! That’s true, never even thought of that 😆.
That was very nice, thank you for sharing 🤗
Thank you, Lisa.
I hate dust. I will try this..
This is a great idea. Thanks!
Will the water eventually warp the wood?
I'm late watching your video. I'm glad I took the time tonight. I'll be making this tomorrow.
Thank you for this handy tip. Can hardly wait to try it...God bless you lovely lady....Sherri-Payette Idaho
You read my mind! Recently I was wondering if I could find one that I could make myself. Thank you! 🙏🏻💐🕊️
Question: 🙋🏽♀️ Do you dry dust first with whatever you normally use to dust, then use this?
Not usually, I just use this :)
Lisa, I am big on all natural. I use baking soda and vinegar for many cleaning purposes I even make my own window cleaner with vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water. Steak free. I will be making your recipe for dusting. I always look forward to your videos. Marilyn from Michigan ❤
It's amazing what can be cleaned with just basic things, isn't it? So glad you stopped by, Marilyn :)
thanks for the recipe. Will be making this today.
God bless you, for this valuable video, with great tips.
Thanks for sharing, and have a great weekend. 🙏🥰👍❤️✝️🌻🌹🧡🍁🍂
Thank you! You too!
Definitely trying this! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Lisa☺️I will certainly try this.hope you have a lovely weekend 😊
I’ll definitely be making this!🥰 Thank you so much for another fantastic tip, Lisa!❤
thanks Lisa for all your helpful tips you give with your videos, this one is especially helpful! Love it and can't wait to make some.
Thank you Lisa, Always love your videos❤
Ohhh, I’ve got the same spray bottles from Amazon and must try this. Thank You! 😊
So they'll always be a slight residue of soap on the furniture? Hmmm., Can it be made without the soap and will it work the same?
Also when thinking of cleaning with anything even natural we have to think of little ones ( for some pets ) that might put their hands on their and then something they take that back to their mouth.
So just wondering if i leave out the dawn / dish soap ( and watch what kind of oil in leaving behind on the furniture )
If anyone has tried it and still sees a good result ?
Yes ma'am...I will have to do this because no need to waste money ❤
Hi Lisa, from America. I noticed on my calendar, that next week Canada's Thanksgiving is coming up, Monday Oct 14. I am curious what kinds of foods, do you normally have for your Thanksgiving dinners, there in Canada? It would be so neat if you would post a video and make some of the traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dishes you serve for that day's dinner, on your You Tube site? I'd love to see that. 😊 Thankies. 👍
Cali Lady ❤
A lovely suggestion, Raedena...we usually do some Italian sides to go along with the turkey...I can certainly show those if you like :)
Yes that would be great. Do you put a stuffing or dressing in your turkey or make it a side? It would be nice to see some of your side dishes you serve along with the Turkey too. Thanx so much. 😊 Cali Lady
Thank for the tip, I will try it.
Oh wonderful ❤ I am going to try this
Love this wonderful tip! Thank you.💕
BRILLIANT!
Thank you for sharing this money saving furniture polish!!!
I’ll definitely try this, thank you for sharing. Do you have a recipe for stainless steel appliances?
Someone said baby oil, never tried it myself though.
The video cut off after you added one of the essentials oils. Do you use both the Rosemary and Eucalyptus in the same bottle or just one? Thank you! I want to try this!
yes, a few drops of both
Thank you will try🤗
What a great idea! Your cat is just like mine 😀
Thanks Lisa! I will be trying this.
Thank you 😊
I'm going to try this, thank you so much. I'm always on the look out for ways to be frugal !! :)
Perfect!
Great idea! Can’t wait to try it!!
Will try it tomorrow , thank you!!
Will the vinegar dry out my wood furiture? That's my only concern.
Great tip Lisa!
Hope you have a wonderful week, Melanie! :)
I didn't think vinegar would be good for wood finishes. Is it safe to use on wood?
Yes, it's diluted enough in this formula that it works well :)
@@asimpleseason2616 Good to know. My thanks!
Always a pleasure
Thank you so much Lisa
Thanks Lisa for the great idea! Can you use Lemon Juicevin place of the essential oils? I love this idea.❤️
For a lasting spray, lemon juice is not as stable, it will oxidize brown over time.
Wondering if this is safe on stone or quartz countertops? Because of the vinegar, I am hesitant to try.
You can replace the vinegar with rubbing alcohol for quartz or use a multipurpose spray
@@asimpleseason2616 Thank you!
Thank you for sharing
Wow! I love this! Does it matter what kind of vinegar? Thank you for sharing your tip 🍂🍁
I think which vinegar matters.
Distilled White Vinegar is traditionally used because it does not leave an oxidized sticky colored residue.
@@twinkleblink3073 that’s what I thought! Thank you for responding 🍂
Hello, first time visiting your channel. Just came up in my feed.
Thanks for giving the recipe for the diy product in description box.
Where can one buy essential oils? I am not an Amazon shopper, what type of brick and mortar stores sell them?
Try your local health food store or a place like whole foods...A warm welcome to you and thanks for visiting!
@@asimpleseason2616
Thanks!
I’m assuming this is just for wood is that correct?
It works for many surfaces...shelves, ceiling fans, baseboards, pretty much anything you might want to dust :)
You're a treasure, thanks for this!
I also have concerns about dish soap and vinegar on wood. Soap by design is meant to clean but also to be rinsed off along with the dirt and vinegar is acidic and most non true wood floors have a natural coating that can be removed by the acidic vinegar. I have used vinegar instead of fabric softener in my wash for over 25 years now so I love vinegar. I also use it to rinse my hair and my dogs after washing, albeit I use coconut sap vinegar for that. I did recently find a better method for cleaning my floors that repels dust and paw prints from professional cleaners who warn about cleaning wood or laminate floors with vinegar. I tried it and it works great. I used to have to wash my floors every other day and sweep sometimes 2x a day to get rid of paw prints and pet hair and dust bunnies especially during shedding season now I dust the floors 2xs a week during shedding season and wash once a week. The solution I use on my maple wood laminate floors is very hot water ( I live in Richmond Bc Canada so the water in this city is very soft), a quarter or even an eighth rap of salt. Plain table salt. A drop of Murphy oil soap for wood, and the magic is a couple Tbls of rubbing alcohol. I use the spiny mop bucket and mop. The mop is just a little damp so it has to be wrung out in the spinner really well and mop mop mop. The water has to be very hot, I guess the hot water and the alcohol help speed drying and prevents streaking. Personally in my opinion I prefer the old fashioned real hardwood floors to this maple laminate wood, but this house has the laminate throughout and I much prefer it to carpet. I have a old time rough collie, a mini American Eskimo and a long haired Turkish Angora long haired cat, 6 bedrooms so lots of ,laminate floors throughout two huge sons and a morkie too. Lots of messes to clean up after. I like the Murphy’s soap for wood floors better because it is designed to clean wood, but I do use dawn for all my other cleaning. There is another soap that is better on carpet and glass top stoves and also in the dishwasher for homemade soap it’s called 1000 plus stain remover. It comes in a litre or quart size and you use a drop. It smells like bananas. You put a few drops on a scrubby and it dissolves the stove build up on glass or anything else. Then I rinse with lemon juice from the bottle. Use on windows too and laundry. Because it dissolves I don’t use it on furniture or floors. I used to use the method this very lovely lady described for years and I have noticed some areas on the laminate where the manufacturer coating has been removed. Now I won’t ever use vinegar on my laminate again and only use soap designed for wood.
How much salt?
Absolutely never use vinegar on laminate, polyurethaned real wood floors or LVP floors! The vinegar will degrade the polyurethane and will degrade LVP floors. For LVP only use a neutral cleaner like zep for floors. Natural/diy cleaner as you’ve said with hot water and smidge of salt works well. The hot water breaks down dirt and dissolves grainy salt so doesn’t scratch.
Another thing that’s terrible for the above floors is a steam mop! The steam will dissolve coating pretty quickly depending on how often you mop. Steam mopping also dissolves the glue under floor with laminate and LVP. Save the steam for tile floor if you must.
Murphys oil soap diluted is good for wood floors and furniture, but cloth/mop has to be barely damp. Murphys is made for wood and doesn’t need rinsing. An occasional application of beeswax on real wood furniture helps keep scratches down too.
@@familymanager9421 a pinch, tiny tiny pinch
Thanks
Wondering if these essential oils are kitty safe?
Dusting Spray
1 cup water (distilled = no mineral deposits)
2 Tblsp Vinegar (Distilled white, no sticky residue)
1 tsp Food grade oil
2 Drops Dish soap
(Natural, Dawn might be anti-oil)
10-12 drops total essential oil (Rosemary and Eucalyptis has germ fighting properties.)
What do you use to dust glass tables?
I have used 1 tesp. kerosene and a quart of very hot water, dip your cloth in the mixture squeeze it out and wipe, then wipe dry with a linen or cotton dish towel. Of course you can use something like Windex, but this stays cleaner longer.
I’ve seen a similar recipe for this, but I don’t get how using oil, in any amount can repel dust. Wouldn’t it draw dust?
Thanks!!!
Glass?
Not for glass...any other surface though :)
Will it work with natural or organic type of dish soaps or detergents?
I can't see why not, Jules...the dish soap is there to boost the cleaning power and it'll help emulsify the ingredients as well :)
I will have to try this, hopefully it doesn't leave obvious streaks and fingerprints from the oil left behind. Got a window cleaner recipe that repels dog nose prints, ha ha.
Fabulous! This mixture isn't for windows but does a great job on surfaces :)
Where do you live, that P;edge costs that much? I'm a little concerned about putting soap in it.
I live in Canada...the dish soap is just a little tiny squirt and works well :)
These days, anything to save money is a good idea. I make a similar spray cleaner with distilled water, white vinegar, a few drops of dish soap, and strips of citrus zest. It works just fine, smells fresh, and costs a few cents for a bottle. However, this is not safe for stone counters. It can cause pitting.
Adding citrus peels sounds nice :)
Your property is beautiful 🌱😊
El frasco conserva mejor la mezcla
Hi Lisa, do you get your teeth whitened? How do you get such white teeth?
❤❤so beautiful ❤❤
$4 at the dollar store used to be a $1.50
I don’t know what changed in Pledge, but it dulls my wood now.
Woodworker here, OO gets sticky after awhile especially if you don't thoroughly clean the piece before re-applying it and it eventually will go rancid so be careful using it on wood. Because it doesn't dry it also helps bacterial growth.
Good to know...luckily, I haven't had an issue with this...maybe because the amount used in the solution is so small
@@asimpleseason2616 I learned the hard way and it took a few years of using it on my wood to see what I'd done. Had to refinish an entire dining room set because of it. I do love to use this on my stainless steel appliances, though. Take care!
What? !!! How can it cost that much?!?!!!
It is my understanding that essential oils can harm pets, does anyone know if for a fact that this is safe? Would love to try
Great question...my understanding is that some oils can harm pets if they are ingested and/or have contact directly on skin
@@asimpleseason2616 I think the risk is to cats( maybe birds?). Diffusers are supposed to be risky for them.
I have dusted with vinegar/water/ lemon oil for years. No issues with the cats.
Never ever did use pledge nor my mother, & I'm 77 yrs
An air purifier is all u need
شكرا. ليتك وضعتي صور قبل وبعد
25 cents? So you are not including the price of essential oils? They are not cheap!
Here's my thoughts, you shown wiping a wooden vanity,
Why didn't YOU show this on a glass table, or a coffee table, ? I think we need just a little MORE PROOF PLZ
A dusting spray like Pledge isn't typically used for glass surfaces...glass cleaner would be much better but it can certainly be used on a coffee table if it wasn't glass :)
Pledge is horrible, period. It leaves buildup on wood. Horrible stuff. I own a cleaning business, and none of my clients will use the crap. It's garbage.
Good to know...I feel like so so many of us grew up with our moms using Pledge
Do you find microfiber towels leave a trail of tiny fibers? That has been my experience. Love the dusting formula. 🩶
Microfiber Wholesale makes excellent microfiber cloths. And they absorb liquids like a sponge!
@@HeronCoyote1234 Yes, they absorb. The tiny fibers they leave behind is the issue. I assume that’s why they call them microfiber. I’ve used different ones and I have the same issue with all of them.
@@TexasLyonessthey also shed microplastics into our waterways.