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{This week, post by: Jaimi}

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

The smell of my house when the bleach load went in the washer was almost unbearable. I am glad I found a recipe to create my own DIY bleach.

I can’t even believe this exists!

Two years in to exploring the world of essential oils has opened my eyes to all the options we have to take care of our homes and families in simple ways without exposing them to more toxins than necessary. Let’s face it, we can’t live in a bubble, so we will be exposed to chemicals that will seep into our lungs or soak into our skin.

I want to limit that exposure for myself and my children as much as possible whenever I can. It just makes sense…for health and our wallet.

This DIY bleach recipe is so inexpensive and quick to make.

I used it on my white load and found it to be very effective. I pre-treat any stains, so this worked really well when the stains were from food or natural materials. This even doubles as a carpet stain treatment! I’ll share the pictures with you.

DIY Bleach Recipe

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

You need:

1 1/2 cups 3% hydrogen peroxide

1/2 cup Lemon juice (approx. 2 lemons)

15 drops Lemon Essential Oil

Distilled water

Dark glass gallon or half gallon container (A growler from a brewery works well. If you use a clear glass jar, be sure to keep this stored in the dark.)

Liquid Measuring Cup

Make it:

(All amounts for a 1 gallon container. I cut the recipe in half because my container was smaller.)

Pour 1 ½ cups peroxide into the glass container.

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

Add in 1/4 cup lemon juice and 15 drops (or so) of Lemon essential oil. Lemon essential oil is the secret ingredient in this DIY bleach recipe. You can even use it as a laundry stain pre-treater.

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

Fill with distilled water.

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

How to Use DIY Bleach

The original recipe I found said to use 1 cup per wash load. I think that is for an average load or “regular” load depending on the setting of your washing machine.

With the container tightly sealed, I turn it upside down gently to mix all the ingredients before pouring out the amount I need in a measuring cup.

I used 2 cups for my large (or super-sized) white load.

Pre-treat any stains. I use Thieves dish soap to pre-treat naturally. It works so well!

Pour the DIY “bleach” right into the machine (I did not pour it into the “bleach dispenser.”)

Add detergent.

Let the washer cycle run. Dry as normal.

The freedom to make this DIY bleach when I need it is the best part!

I used the DIY bleach as a stain treatment on my carpets too.

DIY Bleach Carpet Stain Treatment

I poured my DIY “bleach” right onto the carpet stains. It sat for about 10 minutes. I’d recommend that you wait 20 minutes.

Then I squirted a little Thieves dish soap onto the carpet stain and let it sit for a minute before scrubbing the stain away. Repeat as necessary to remove your carpet stains.

DIY "bleach" works as a carpet stain remover.

I do have a carpet steam cleaner similar to this one and love it. When I need to clean large areas of carpet, I just pour in 2 capfuls of my Thieves cleaner into the basin, fill with warm water and steam clean away. I did not use it to clean the stains above.

It’s amazing the natural products we have at our fingertips to clean our home and keep our children safe from toxins in the home-as much as possible. That is why I do not buy essential oils in the stores. There is no regulation of essential oils, so any company can put the word “pure” on the label. Most cheap essential oils are cut with un-natural additives.

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Have you tried making your own bleach? How did it work for you?

This DIY bleach recipe was great at whitening our white load . Using simple ingredients this DIY bleach uses the power of lemon to brighten clothes naturally.

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