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How to DIY toilet spray | Customizable recipe

Did you know you can DIY your very own toilet spray? Of course, you can buy it ready-made. But why would you when you can customize your very own spray at a fraction of the cost?

A toilet spray is a spray that can be used both before and after using the toilet. You can spray the liquid in the toilet bowl before use. This way foul odor will be trapped. Additionally, you can use the spray as a bathroom refresher. Since all of the ingredients are of natural origin, the spray is safe to use.

Keep reading to make your very own toilet spray and how to customize it to your liking!

Ingredients that you can add to your DIY toilet spray

The perfect toilet spray exists out of something liquid, something anti-bacterial, and something that smells good. Mix and match ingredients to your liking. But don’t worry, we’re about to tell you a simple recipe.

List of ingredients you can use in your DIY toilet spray:

  • Distilled water
    • Distilled water is commonly used in sprays, like homemade cleaning solutions and facial mists, to ensure that no impurities or minerals will clog the nozzle
  • Rubbing alcohol
    • Rubbing alcohol is often added to sprays to serve as a disinfectant, effectively killing germs and bacteria on surfaces or as a cooling agent in DIY relief sprays
  • Vodka
    • Similar properties to rubbing alcohol
  • Hand soap
    • Hand soap is antibacterial because it contains active ingredients like triclosan or benzalkonium chloride that effectively kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria
  • Lemon juice
    • Lemon juice is excellent for neutralizing odors because its natural acidity can break down and eliminate foul-smelling compounds, leaving behind a fresh and clean scent.
  • Essential oils
    • Tea Tree Oil
    • Lavender Oil
    • Eucalyptus Oil
    • Peppermint Oil
    • Lemon Oil
    • Oregano Oil
    • Thyme Oil
    • Rosemary Oil
    • Cinnamon Oil
    • Clove Oil
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Materials needed to make DIY toilet spray

  1. A clean tinted spray bottle
    • If you use essential oils you should always use tinted bottles!
  2. Measuring spoons
  3. Funnel
    • Optional for easier pouring
  4. Labels
    • To identify the contents and usage
  5. A clean, dry cloth
    • For wiping down the bottle and cleaning any spills

Personally, we find that storing our DIYed ”before you go” spray in aesthetically pleasing bottles ups the game. But if you prefer something simple, that’s perfectly acceptable as well 🙂


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How do you make homemade toilet spray?

Now that you know what ingredients you can use, here’s a standard recipe for DIY toilet spray:

  1. Add one cup of distilled water to your spray bottle.
  2. Put a teaspoon of hand soap or rubbing alcohol
  3. Add 10-15 drops of essential oils
    • Or more or less to your liking
  4. Close bottle
  5. Shake

Detailed method:

Creating homemade toilet spray is a straightforward process that involves a few simple ingredients.

To make one, start with a clean spray bottle. Add approximately one cup of distilled water to the bottle, ensuring it’s at room temperature.

Next, include a teaspoon of hand soap or rubbing alcohol, which helps emulsify the oils and preserve the mixture. Then, add 10-15 drops of essential oils known for their antibacterial properties, such as tea tree oil, lavender oil, or eucalyptus oil.

You can use a mix of both anti-bacterial oils and nice-smelling oils. Close the bottle and shake well to blend the ingredients thoroughly.

This DIY toilet spray offers a natural, refreshing, and antibacterial solution for your bathroom needs!

How to use homemade DIY toilet spray

You can use your DIY toilet spray in two ways:

Before you go number 2, spray once or twice inside your toilet bowl. After that, you can use the toilet. Once you’re done, close the lid and flush. Open the lid again and spray once more inside the bowl for good measure. Wash your hands and dry them. Next, grab the toilet spray and spray a bit in the air. Do this each time you think you’re going to stink up the room.

And also, if you put the spray in a travel spray bottle you can take it with you!

How to store homemade DIY toilet spray

Properly storing your homemade DIY toilet spray is essential to maintain its efficacy and longevity.

Start by keeping it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, as light and heat can degrade the essential oils in the mixture. Make sure the spray bottle is tightly sealed to prevent evaporation and preserve the potency of the solution. Also, make sure to label the bottle clearly. Indicate its contents and purpose for easy identification.

But perhaps most importantly: store it out of reach of children and pets to ensure safety.

With these precautions, your homemade toilet spray should remain effective and ready to use whenever you need it!

What is a natural remedy for toilet smell?

A natural remedy for toilet odor involves using simple, eco-friendly ingredients to neutralize and freshen the air. One effective method is to place a small bowl of baking soda near the toilet. Baking soda absorbs and eliminates unpleasant odors.

Additionally, as we’ve mentioned before, you can create your own toilet spray using essential oils like lemon, peppermint, or lavender mixed with water and a bit of alcohol.

Spritz this homemade spray into the air or directly into the toilet bowl before and after use to combat odors. These natural remedies offer a chemical-free and pleasant way to keep your bathroom smelling fresh.

What can I use instead of toilet spray

If you rather don’t use toilet spray you can just air out the room.

Instead of using toilet spray, you can simply open up the window. Open the door as well. Let the wind air out the room and do its thing. After that, all unpleasant smell is gone. Just make sure that the door doesn’t close due to the wind.

Trust us, this works every time!

What is the best spray for toilet smell?

If you rather buy a ready-made product, we’ve got you. We’ve collected the top 3 products people use as a toilet spray:


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