A few years ago I started this blog to share all my chemical free DIY life hacks with you guys and I've been loving it! To be honest, I really don't know why I haven't shared this recipe before because it's so incredibly easy! Once I started using this simple DIY wood polish recipe I wondered why does anyone even buy the bottled stuff anymore! This is so quick and easy to make and it saves money, too! YAY!
- 1 TBSP Olive Oil or Jojoba Oil
- 1/4 c of Vinegar (use white vinegar if you are afraid of staining, but Apple Cider is good for dark wood)
- 1/4 tsp vegetable glycerin (optional)
- 25-30 drops of essential oils (I like using 10 drops orange, 10 drops lemon, and 5-10 drops cedarwood or pine) I recommend this brand
- 4oz Glass Spray Bottle
Simply mix everything into a spray bottle (glass is recommended) and lightly spray over the wooden furniture. A little goes a long way!
Using a soft cloth, wipe the polish around until it completely covers the surface of the wood furniture. It shouldn't feel sticky or wet. If it does, there is probably excess -- just do a second round of wiping!
Tada! Done! I really don't know how much easier wood polish can get!
You will have to shake this before each use because the vinegar and olive oil will separate naturally.
This isn't a duster/cleaner-- I typically use these fancy chemical free cloths for that.
Storage:
This recipe should last quite a while if kept in a cool, dark place. Sometimes the carrier oils (ex: olive oil) can go rancid so always check the expiration date on your bottles. I like to label my spray bottle with that same expiration date so I can keep track.
If you'd like to learn more about getting safe, high quality essential oils please read about where I buy my essential oils and why I use them. If you'd like to join my Natural Living Support Group on Facebook please fill out this form!
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