DIY Natural Toilet Spray That Actually Works
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DIY Natural Toilet Spray That Actually Works
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Ingredients
00:51 Ingredient 1: Carrier Oil
01:10 Ingredient 2: Essential Oils
01:36 Ingredient 3: Alcohol or Witch Hazel
01:50 Ingredient 4: Distilled Water
01:58 DIY Toilet Spray Recipe
03:35 Scent Ideas
📃 Video Summary:
Today, I’m going to show you how to make a DIY natural toilet spray that beats anything you’ve bought at the store. No fake fragrances, no harsh chemicals—just a simple, clean solution that actually stops bathroom smells before they start.
This stuff is basically magic in a bottle. And it works by creating a barrier on the surface of the toilet water that traps odors underneath. So when you go number two, the smell doesn’t come up to say hello. It stays sealed down where it belongs.
Let’s talk ingredients. You only need four things. A carrier oil, essential oils, alcohol or witch hazel, and water. That’s it.
First up: the carrier oil. This is the ingredient that floats on the surface of the water and forms that all-important barrier. The best option? Fractionated coconut oil. It stays liquid, has no scent, and blends well with essential oils. You only need about 2 teaspoons per bottle.
Next: Essential oils. This is where the magic scent happens. You can mix and match based on your preferences, but here’s my favorite blend: 10 drops of lemon, 10 drops of eucalyptus, 10 drops of lavender, and 10 drops of peppermint. That combo smells fresh, clean, and actually neutralizes odors, doesn’t just cover them up. You can also experiment with tea tree, orange, rosemary, or cedarwood.
You then need something to help the oils mix with water. That’s where the alcohol or witch hazel comes in. Alcohol works a bit better—it helps the oils disperse evenly and also acts as a preservative. Use about 1 tablespoon.
Finally, distilled water. Just enough to fill the rest of the bottle—usually around ¾ cup for a 4-ounce spray bottle.
So here’s the exact recipe:
2 teaspoons of fractionated coconut oil
40 drops of essential oils total (blend of your choice)
1 tablespoon of alcohol or witch hazel
Distilled water to fill the rest of the bottle
Pour it all into a spray bottle. Shake it up. Done.
Before you go, spray 4 or 5 times directly into the toilet bowl, on the water, and then do your business. The oil floats and traps everything. No lingering stink. No awkward “sorry about the bathroom” moments.
Now, let’s be real—store-bought sprays work the same way. But they’re expensive, and a lot of them still use synthetic fragrances. This DIY version is cheaper, customizable, and natural. Plus, one bottle lasts forever.
And let’s not forget the bonus—making it yourself means no mystery ingredients. You’re in control. No parabens, no phthalates, no “fragrance” loopholes. Just simple, natural stuff that does the job without loading your air with chemicals.
Want to take it up a notch? Add a few drops of vegetable glycerin to make the scent linger even longer. Or try using a dark glass bottle to help preserve the oils. You can even make a few different scent blends: one for morning freshness, one for after tacos, one for guests.
Here are a couple scent ideas to get you started:
Citrus Fresh
15 drops orange
10 drops lemon
10 drops grapefruit
5 drops peppermint
Herbal Clean
15 drops eucalyptus
10 drops rosemary
10 drops lavender
5 drops tea tree
Woodsy Calm
15 drops cedarwood
10 drops sandalwood
10 drops bergamot
5 drops patchouli
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