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DIY Lavender Infused Vinegar for Cleaning

DIY Lavender Infused Vinegar for Cleaning

Lavender Vinegar Cleaning Recipe Dilutions

Make a surface based cleaner in a spray bottle with 1 part lavender infused vinegar and 3 parts lavender hydrosol or distilled water:

  1. Spray it on mirrors or windows and wipe clean with microfiber cloth
  2. Clean countertops and appliances
  3. Spray on shower doors after your shower to prevent hard water stains

As a Natural Fabric Softener: Add 1-2 ounces directly to your laundry rinse water. Do not add to your fabric softener dispenser, your rinse water will naturally dilute the acid. Adding vinegar to your laundry rinse water will:

  1. Soften your fabrics
  2. Deodorize
  3. Brighten your whites and colors
  4. Loosen up soap and grease grime on fabrics
  5. BONUS: it will clean your washing machine!

Floor Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon hot water:

Mop floors as usual for a natural clean and shine

Toilet Cleaner: Add 1/4 cup of vinegar in toilet before bed.

Brush in the morning before using your toilet!

Shopping List

  1. White Vinegar
  2. Lavandula angustifolia Buds (We do not sell our dried buds as we utilize them to make our farm curated products all year long. We do invite you to visit us during u-pick season to pick your own buds! Check our social media to see when we are budding and blooming.)
  3. Lavender Hydrosol – our Lavender Linen Spray is 100% Lavandula angustifolia Hydrosol. This is for a slight water soluble “scent boost.”

Note about diluting with Lavender Hydrosol rather than Lavender Essential Oil

Many popular blog posts tell you to add lavender essential oil if you would like to scent the vinegar stronger. Some blog posts go as far as to tell you that a lavender vinegar infusion is only essential oil and vinegar. The reason why you do not want to add essential oil is because vinegar is water based. Oil and water do not mix. Hydrosol is the co-product in the essential oil making process and is water. Water and water will mix! Essential oil is extremely expensive and will be wasted (because it will not mix properly, notice how you are instructed to “shake” before use when you are given an essential oil and water recipe.) Infusing your vinegar with lavender buds, will achieve the same, if not superior, outcome as adding your expensive essential oil. The vinegar “extracts” the oils from the buds during the infusion (or steep) AND buds are exponentially less expensive than essential oils. Save your precious essential oils for oil based concoctions.

You should not use vinegar to clean the following surfaces

  • Wood
  • Stone
  • Granite

Lavender Infused Vinegar Recipe

If you love the smell of lavender and want to tame down the strong vinegar scent with lavender, we have the recipe for you! Additionally, if this is too much, you can buy our Lavender Infused Vinegar here.

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Check out this blog post for Laundry Hacks to Make Your Clothes Smell Like They Were Line Dried in a Lavender Field!

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Renee started out as an avid real estate blogger in 2006. Opting for a less stressful life, Paul and Renee moved to Michigan in 2018 and started a lavender farm in 2019.

There are very few resources available to aspiring lavender farmers for growing lavender, lavender aromatherapy and lavender culinary infusion.

Renee hopes to change and shake up the world of lavender by sharing her knowledge and experience she has gained by being a lavender farmer and aromatherapist with lavender lovers all over the world.

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