DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes - Don't Mess with Mama (2025)

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Did you know you can make your own cleaning wipes for pennies compared to the disposable wipes from the store? It’s so easy. I’ll show you step by step in this easy tutorial for DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes.>

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Ditch those disposable cleaning wipes filled with bleach and antibacterial cleaning agents and make these easy DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes instead. They’re so much better for you and the environment. But first, let’s delve deeper into why those bleach cleaning wipes need to go…>

Ditch Disposable Cleaning Wipes

Did you know disposable cleaning wipes are loaded with bleach and other toxic chemicals? WHAT?! Yep. And I speak from experience. I was THAT mom who has the bleach cleaning wipes and thought cleaning every surface of my home – the floors, countertops, doorknobs, etc. – would kill all the germs and bacteria. But guess what? All the chemicals in those bleach cleaning wipes were actually making my family sick.>

The bleach and other antibacterial cleaning agents in those disposable cleaning wipes can actually trigger asthma, allergies and other respiratory issues just by using them on surfaces in your home. That means, just be touching or breathing in these chemicals can cause these health issues. Not to mention, direct exposure can irritate the skin, and kids who ingest the chemicals can be at risk for poisoning.>

Ugh! So what can you do instead? Here’s the thing… you don’t need those bleach and antibacterial cleaners to make your home clean. Your body needs some healthy bacteria to thrive, but I get it… you want to prevent things like the cold or flu from going around.>

Cleaning vs. Disinfecting

So figure out whether you need to clean or disinfect. They are two different things. Cleaning just means wiping up a mess, cleaning up dirt, etc. Disinfecting means to kill bacteria on a surface, which you can easily do with hydrogen peroxide. Most of us disinfect everything when it’s not really needed. Just focus on things like kitchen messes from handling raw meat or chicken, cutting boards, etc. Use hydrogen peroxide direct on those surfaces and check out 15 Everyday Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide You Didn’t Know.>

For other cleaning, you can use theseDIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes. It makes cleaning a breeze! Just take one out and use to clean the kitchen countertops, doorknobs, refrigerator, dusting, bathroom surfaces, baseboards, etc. The essential oils make them smell amazing too.>

You might also like 20 Ways to Clean Your Home with Thieves Household Cleaner.>

How to Make DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes

Get your ingredients together.>

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Add water to the airtight glass container, and then add liquid castile soap.>

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Add 5 drops of each oil an mix well. I’m using Lemongrass and Lavender here. It cleans so well and makes the whole house smell amazing. Another great option is Thieves or Tea Tree.>

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Cut thereusable cloth wipesin half.>

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Roll thereusable cloth wipesand place them standing up in the airtight glass container.>

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Add the rest of the water andhydrogen peroxide(this helps to keep the water solution sanitized and extends the shelf life to about a week).>

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Close lid and shake well.>

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Less Wasteful and Cheaper Cleaning Wipes

Disposable wipes are the epitome of wastefulness with their single-use, toss it in the trash when you’re done philosophy. This is just terrible for the environment and not at all green or eco-friendly.>

Disposable cleaning wipes are expensive.Considering that we use theseone time,and then toss them in the trash – and a typical cleaning job will use at least 2-3 sheets – we’re literally throwing away money every month on these things!>

Top Tips for Using These DIY Cleaning Wipes

  • Take a wipe out as needed to clean surfaces. The water/peroxide solution will last about a week. The hydrogen peroxide helps to keep the water sanitized.
  • Separate all dirty wipes and set them to the side. Wash them together in the laundry machine.
  • Make a new batch of reusable wipes as needed.

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  • Homemade FoamingHand Soap
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DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes

Don't Mess With Mama

Did you know you can make your own cleaning wipes for pennies compared to the disposable wipes from the store? It's so easy. I'll show you step by step in this easy tutorial for DIY Reusable Cleaning Wipes.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 airtight glass container
  • 2-3 cups warm water
  • 2 tbsp liquid castile soap
  • 5 drops Lemongrass essential oil
  • 5 drops Lavender essential oil
  • 1/8 cup hydrogen peroxide.
  • Reusable cloth wipes

Instructions

  • Add ½ the water to the airtight glass container then add the liquid castile soap.

  • Add 5 drops of each essential oil an mix well.

  • Cut the reusable cloth wipes in half.

  • Roll each one and place them standing up in the airtight glass container.

  • Add the rest of the water and hydrogen peroxide.

  • Close lid and shake well.

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FAQs

How to make your own reusable cleaning wipes? ›

In a bowl, mix together rubbing alcohol, Dawn and lemon essential oil. Pour the cleaning mix into the jar over the washcloths. Put the lid on and use as needed. After your rags are dirty, just throw in the washing machine and remake as necessary!

What to use instead of cleaning wipes? ›

Rubbing Alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol, is available at drugstores and serves as a quick-and-easy alternative to disinfecting wipes.

How do you make homemade dishwashing wipes? ›

  1. Cut the Paper Towels. Place the roll of paper towels next to your chosen wipes container and mark where you need to cut. ...
  2. Mix Cleaning Solution. Pour the water, vinegar and liquid dish soap into one container and mix it until everything is properly combined. ...
  3. Remove Cardboard and Pull. ...
  4. Decorate.

Can you make your own reusable baby wipes? ›

Cloth wipes are reusable, so they cut down on waste. But making them requires a bit of sewing savvy. You can either stitch cloth wipes by hand or use a sewing machine if you have one. That said, you don't have to be an expert at sewing to successfully complete this project.

What material is best for reusable wipes? ›

Cloth wipes can be made from just about any fabric, including used towels! It's best to pick at least one layer of one absorbent natural fabric (cotton, bamboo, hemp) that will hold water, but microfleece or minky can make a great second layer for a softly textured wipe!

What do you soak reusable wipes in? ›

How do I make them 'wet' wipes? You can just run them under the tap and give them a squeeze and this is what I do with flannels after tea. For nappy changes, half fill a tupperware tub with water and a few drops of essential oil (I use lavender) and then pop your wipes in there.

How do you make homemade cleansing wipes? ›

To make 1 container of DIY wipes, you'll need:

1 ½ cup distilled or boiled, then cooled, water. 1 tablespoon liquid castile soap (Dr. Bronner's unscented or “baby mild” is great here) 1 tablespoon pure aloe vera*

What are the ingredients in method cleaning wipes? ›

  • Ingredients from the label. WATER (AQUA), CAPRYLYL/MYRISTYL GLUCOSIDE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCERIN, PHENOXYETHANOL, POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE, SODIUM GLUCONATE, MODIFIED POLYETHER-POLYSILOXANE, FRAGRANCE, BENZYL SALICYLATE, LIMONENE, METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE, OCTYLISOTHIAZOLINONE.
  • Directions from Packaging. pull. ...
  • Warnings.
Apr 10, 2020

What is a reusable alternative to wet wipes? ›

Alternatives
  • TotsBots Reusable Wipes.
  • Close Pop-in Reusable Bamboo Wipes.
  • DIY.
  • Harry & Rose Nappy Wipe Spray.
  • Close Pop-in Stuff Sack.
Mar 25, 2019

How do you make eco friendly wipes? ›

DIY Reusable Organic Baby Wipes
  1. 1 cup water (either boiled and cooled, or distilled)
  2. ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar.
  3. 1 ½ teaspoons unscented castile soap (I love Dr Bronner's)
  4. 1 ½ teaspoons coconut oil or jojoba oil.
  5. 1 tablespoon pure aloe vera.
  6. 6-8 drops of chamomile or lavender essential oil*
Mar 13, 2018

Are reusable wipes worth it? ›

Most parents will consider cloth wipes for the same reasons they use cloth diapers. Cloth wipes are cheaper, generate less waste and help you avoid rubbing chemicals on your baby's delicate bottom. So, ditch the single-use baby wipes along with the nappies!

Are homemade disinfecting wipes effective? ›

To make effective homemade Lysol wipes or Clorox wipes that will truly disinfect, the liquid disinfecting solution needs to be at least 70% alcohol according to the CDC. That means that for this recipe you need to use either isopropyl alcohol (aka rubbing alcohol) or grain alcohol that is at least 140 proof.

How to make your own hand sanitizing wipes? ›

Sanitizing Wipes
  1. Pour water, alcohol, and dish soap into a mixing bowel.
  2. Stir ingredients until well dissolved and put to the side.
  3. Place paper towels or hand towels into the storage container.
  4. Pour mixture over the top of the towels rotating to ensure even coverage.
Mar 24, 2020

How to make wet wipes for cleaning? ›

Combine Rags and Solution
  1. Place the folded rags into the container.
  2. Fasten the lid on the container and gently shake to saturate the wipes in the solution.
  3. Let the wipes soak for at least 5 minutes, flipping the container to ensure the wipes on top are saturated. ...
  4. Refresh the solution in the container every few days.

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