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DeanFL
03-19-2020, 01:12 PM
Checked online for this as we may be running low next week - here's the recipe:
Vodka Disinfectant Spray Recipe
Easy and Effective Homemade DIY Disinfectant Cleaner
8 oz
Ingredients:
½ C Vodka (at least 60% alcohol, which is 120 proof)
½ C Water
15 Drops Essential Oils of Choice
Instructions
Mix in a spray bottle, give it a shake to mix.
Spray on surfaces like door knobs, faucet handles, toilet seats, etc.
Allow to air dry whenever possible, if not possible wipe with a very clean cloth.
Just made some - easy, and seems to do a very good job.
Before anyone says it - yes, I thought of simply using the first ingredient...internally.
tophcfa
03-19-2020, 03:51 PM
Checked online for this as we may be running low next week - here's the recipe:
Vodka Disinfectant Spray Recipe
Easy and Effective Homemade DIY Disinfectant Cleaner
8 oz
Ingredients:
½ C Vodka (at least 60% alcohol, which is 120 proof)
½ C Water
15 Drops Essential Oils of Choice
Instructions
Mix in a spray bottle, give it a shake to mix.
Spray on surfaces like door knobs, faucet handles, toilet seats, etc.
Allow to air dry whenever possible, if not possible wipe with a very clean cloth.
Just made some - easy, and seems to do a very good job.
Before anyone says it - yes, I thought of simply using the first ingredient...internally.
Moderator, please quickly delete this thread before Vodka becomes as hard to buy as toilet paper : )
villagetinker
03-19-2020, 04:31 PM
According to CNN, this is NO good. Please be careful. There was an article about using Tito's(?) tequila for the same purpose.
Mamaderby
03-19-2020, 06:15 PM
I bet soda water and a twist of essential lime would make it multi-purpose������
OrangeBlossomBaby
03-19-2020, 06:40 PM
According to CNN, this is NO good. Please be careful. There was an article about using Tito's(?) tequila for the same purpose.
Tito's is not 60% alcohol. That's why it's not useful for disinfecting things.
You can use Everclear grain alcohol, which is 190 proof (95% alcohol). It is actually dangerous to drink by itself, but it's commonly used to inject into watermelons for a spiked melon at parties (it has to sit overnight before you cut it up).
Whatever you use rubbing alcohol for, you can use grain for. I thought I posted here previously - I use it to make perfume.
Joanne19335
03-20-2020, 05:53 AM
Two tablespoons of bleach to a gallon of water will make a more effective and much cheaper disinfectant.
averda
03-20-2020, 06:32 AM
CDC website says 5 tablespoons bleach to one gallon water, or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart.
photo1902
03-20-2020, 06:35 AM
According to CNN, this is NO good. Please be careful. There was an article about using Tito's(?) tequila for the same purpose.
Tito's is not tequila, it's Vodka. And OBB is correct, Tito's is only 40%.
Fore!
03-20-2020, 06:48 AM
Moderator, please quickly delete this thread before Vodka becomes as hard to buy as toilet paper : )
I totally agree. These people who are hoarding will now take all the vodka that normal people drink for pleasure. I wish people would grow up and realize there are more people in the area than their own selfish person. There is no need to hoard supplies.
MandoMan
03-20-2020, 08:37 AM
CDC website says 5 tablespoons bleach to one gallon water, or 4 teaspoons bleach per quart.
I’ve just checked the CDC, and it says one cup of bleach in five gallons of water for disinfecting hard surfaces. That’s about, what, a little less than one ounce of bleach in a gallon of water. About the same as you say.
It may be worth pointing out to readers that this disinfecting solution works better than alcohol but only costs about two cents per gallon. Pour your vodka over ice and have it as a treat after you’ve used the bleach solution.
DeanFL
03-20-2020, 08:45 AM
Actually the reason I was keen on the Vodka disinfectant, was that we have 2 HALF GALLON bottles of Kievski Vodka. It HAS TO BE very well-aged, as we've had the bottles for 8 years (from deceased parent's stock-how long had THEY had them?) So, now have 1 unopened bottle, and 1 with a few shots taken for the disinfectant. Any Russian Vodka consumers there? offers?
Jerseygirl08
03-20-2020, 09:23 AM
According to CNN, this is NO good. Please be careful. There was an article about using Tito's(?) tequila for the same purpose.
Not only is vodka and essential oil/water not an antiseptic, it's freakin expensive. Better to use peroxide and alcohol but good luck finding any of that at the stores. So glad I have always kept a good stock up of these essentials,
OhioBuckeye
03-20-2020, 09:27 AM
According to CNN, this is NO good. Please be careful. There was an article about using Tito's(?) tequila for the same purpose.
You’re right villagetinker! Why would you want to use 10-20 or $25. Vodka when you can spend 2 or $3. for a jug of bleach & delute it 10 to 1. Bleach will kill any bacteria or virus. Villagetinker is correct, if vodka was that good we would all be using it for sore throats & colds & Drs. & govt. would telling us to use Vodka. I’m not going to argue anyone else’s comments to me, so if you think a bottle of vodka is better, keep spending your money on vodka & I’ll keep using something I know works! Just do what you believe in & ignore what anyone else says. Just stay healthy anyway you can.
CoachKandSportsguy
03-20-2020, 11:45 AM
I am using an old windex bottle and everclear, found in the package store. Same alcohol as in sanitizers and whiskey. Bleach works well, but be sure to rinse the surfaces afterwards. Chlorine is poisonous to almost every living creature
willbush
03-20-2020, 11:50 AM
Checked online for this as we may be running low next week - here's the recipe:
Vodka Disinfectant Spray Recipe
Easy and Effective Homemade DIY Disinfectant Cleaner
8 oz
Ingredients:
½ C Vodka (at least 60% alcohol, which is 120 proof)
½ C Water
15 Drops Essential Oils of Choice
Instructions
Mix in a spray bottle, give it a shake to mix.
Spray on surfaces like door knobs, faucet handles, toilet seats, etc.
Allow to air dry whenever possible, if not possible wipe with a very clean cloth.
Just made some - easy, and seems to do a very good job.
Before anyone says it - yes, I thought of simply using the first ingredient...internally.
This DIY is the only safe one that will work - Must use 99 percent rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol - key is 99%
Normal rubbing alcohol at stores are only 70% - 99% very expensive on Amazon & mostly not in stock.
DIY hand sanitizer
What You'll Need
Equipment / Tools
• Bowl and spoon
• Funnel
• Bottle with pump dispenser
Materials
• 2/3 cup 99 percent rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol
• 1/3 cup aloe vera gel
• 8 to 10 drops essential oil, optional (lavender, vanilla, peppermint)
• Mix well in a Bowl with spoon
• Put in a Pump bottle
PS: We also have Clorox Disinfecting Wipes ( Kills 99.% of Viruses & Bacteria) as well as Clorox Cleaner+Bleach in spray bottle (Kills 99.9% of Bacteria & Viruses). We have used them for years to wipe down so we have plenty. We will carry wipes in car to wipe down shopping carts & even our hands if we run out of hand sanitizer.
asianthree
03-20-2020, 06:29 PM
Ya know you can go to Pinterest and make all kinds of disinfectant items.
OrangeBlossomBaby
03-20-2020, 09:21 PM
I think the whole point of this thread, was to provide alternatives because...
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you can't FIND any bleach or rubbing alcohol at any stores presently.
If you could, you wouldn't need a thread to come up with a recipe for making your own disinfectant - the label on the bleach bottle has the directions already. Which you can use - if you have a bottle of bleach. Which many people don't have - because they never thought to buy any, and the stores are currently out of it.
As an alternative for the ingredients that work best, but that you can't find in the stores -
you can use a high-alcohol content (120 proof or higher) unflavored vodka or grain alcohol.
mydavid
03-21-2020, 03:20 PM
I mix my Vodka with my Vitamin C "Orange Juice" and take it internally.
bluedivergirl
03-22-2020, 08:01 AM
For folks who want more bleach, check the shelves for bleach 'pills'. The brand I have is evolve.
You dissolve them in water, presto-chango, bleach. You can control the strength; directions on the bottle. They seem to be overlooked by most people.
We discovered them when we had a lake place in NW WI. Used the temperature stable pills to control mold and mildew on concrete.
j_vermilya
03-22-2020, 12:50 PM
The CDC has online specific recipes for wipes, disinfectant spray, and even personal hygiene items.
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