Here is how you make the best antibacterial DIY cleaning wipes for your house that smell amazing! Make them reusable or not to clean up all the spills and eliminate germs in your home.

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I was kinda’ done buying them in bulk to use around the house to clean up spills. I finally got around to making these DIY cleaning wipes that work great and save me a ton of money too! (affiliate links present)

How do you make homemade cleaning wipes?

If you’re like me you use a lot of wipes! We will show you how to make some on your own here. I haven’t had children in diapers for over 8 years but every room has wipes for sure. I have them in my car, some in my purse, and literally in every room of the house I feel.

Of course I still have small packages in my car and purse but around the house I didn’t really need prepackaged wipes. I felt like making them myself was the way to go there!

In addition to saving money (which I love) I was able to add amazing scents using essential oils which I love.

** Note, all of these products should be kept away from animals and children for safety reasons.

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Diy cleaning wipes with essential oils

These are great for a lot of reasons. If you are a teacher and in need of cleaning desks at the end of the day, or a parent, they work great.

I always suggest using items you already have around the house as far as the jar and ingredients go. If you don’t have everything I will provide links to purchase them online as well below.

  • I use them when I work through our monthly cleaning schedule checklists here. 
  • If you have a bit of time on your hands, or want a feasible way to work through every room in your home, I suggest printing those out.

Homemade antibacterial wipes ingredients

  1. 2 cups water
  2. 1 cup rubbing alcohol (at least 70% strength)
    1. or if you just want to clean and not necessarily disinfect you can use vinegar
  3. 1 tbsp liquid detergent or dish soap
  4. Micro fiber cloths
  5. A large air tight jar, spray bottle, or size you’d like to use
  6. 6 drops lavender oil
    1. Double or triple these amounts to make as much as you’d like.
    2. Submerge cloths in liquid, secure lid and shake. 
    3. Take out and use one at a time, or spray mixture and use cloths to clean surfaces.

Yes you can add a few drops of essential oils to this mixture for scent as well. That part is entirely up to you but I like the addition of one.

The above “recipe” is great for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. I also have a 2nd method using bleach if you want to use thick paper towels instead of cloths.

homemade antibacterial wipes

The second method if you have these ingredients on hand at home:

  • Thick paper towels
  • Bleach
  • Distilled water
  • Tea tree oil
  • Wipe container

How do you make cleansing wipes at home?

Time needed: 15 minutes

Homemade Antibacterial Wipes

  1. Cut paper towels

    Use a serrated knife to cut thick paper towel roll in half.diy cleaning wipes

  2. Mix ingredients

    In another bowl mix 2 tbsp. bleach, 2 cups distilled water and 3 drops tea tree oil. Then pour this over the cut paper towels so it can absorb.

  3. Soak

    Allow paper towels to absorb as much liquid as possible, then remove the middle piece of cardboard.
    homemade antibacterial wipes

  4. Package

    Put roll of soaked paper towels into a container and pour liquid left in a bowl over the top. Seal container so they stay moist and don’t evaporate.do it yourself hand wipes

Homemade hand sanitizer ingredients

  1. 1 cup of isopropyl alcohol
    1. should be 91% pure
  2. ½ cup of aloe vera gel
  3. 15 drops of tea tree oil
    1. this is known as an antibacterial essential oil
  • I was late to the game when it came to using these little bottles.
  • You can read my essential oils 101 post about my journey here. I will say they work amazingly well with these do it yourself cleaning cloths.

DIY disinfecting wipes without alcohol

The recipe below is not necessarily antibacterial and germ fighting, rather primarily focused on cleaning surfaces.

  • 1 glass jar
  • 4 cups warm water
  • 2 tbsp. castile soap
  • 10 drops lemongrass essential oil
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil – or any other combo of oils you desire
  • Reusable cloth wipes

Directions to make homemade cleaning wipes

  1. Add 1/2 your water to the glass container
  2. Add your soap
  3. Add 10 drops of each oil and mix well
  4. Cut your reusable wipes in half
  5. Roll each one up and put into your container standing up as seen in pics above
  6. Add the rest of your water
  7. Close the lid tightly and shake well
  8. Use, rinse, put back into container and reuse over and over again!

If you go ahead to make these diy cleaning wipes let us know what scent you added and if you did anything differently! Looking for more around the house ideas? This is how to get rid of gnats naturally with household items under your sink!

A glass jar filled with rolled blue DIY cleaning wipes, topped with a sprig of purple flowers. The text Homemade Cleaning Wipes is displayed at the bottom of the image.

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Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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41 Comments

  1. The CDC has stated that to disinfect a surface, the solution has to be at least 60% alcohol. that means 2 cups alcohol to 1 cup water. Another pro tip: use washable microfiber cloths and stop buying the disposable stuff that is running out in stores.

    1. 2 cups of ?what percentage? of alcohol to the 1 cup of water? 91% or 50% ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ

  2. roughly how many wipes does it take to wipe down your kitchen? I typically go through 3-4 disposable ones just to get my kitchen done since they are drying out so fast.

  3. I have used this formula for years (without the scented oils, due to allergies.) I use old washcloths and then after I am through wiping everything down, I let the cloth dry and wash in washer with my towels. I use them to clean the bathroom, and wouldnโ€™t want to put it back in the plastic tub I keep them in. I keep a tub of cloths in each bathroom. Best idea I have ever used.

  4. Hi I’ve researched and have found white vinegar with a 5% acidity kills germs and can be used as an antibacterial, shop bought are usually around 4% so are not appropriate,I hope this helps

    1. Vinegar is not as effective as alcohol, bleach, or peroxide. The CDC is recommending using a solution of 60% alcohol or higher.

  5. Hi,I love the ideafor disinfect wipes.I will definitely t
    ry it. IAM GOING TO MAKE TO WAYS,1 WITH ALCOHOL AND 2 WITH CLORAX.also I will use lemon juice rather the essential oils. (Allergy),.I will sent comments. THANKS.

      1. Hi,I try t he method of the wipes made by j cloth from the dollar roma.Believeme I save $,alot.Its a great idea and it works.I use them everyday and everywhere in the apt.Also,I use the in the laundry room but wiped the machines,and take them with me going shopping and work.They,are amazing sanitizing your dรฒรฒr knobs light fixtures,backboard many other staff during C19.Iam a big fan of them!Thanks.

  6. I want to ask a question about the first recipe listed above. It is called anti-bacterial but I do not see anything that will actually kill bacteria like alcohol. It lists vinegar and dish soap. Will this kill germs?

  7. I briefly had the same thought… but I guess wash them surely… otherwise the solution would eventually get dirty, along with the rest of the clothes.

    1. error correction…

      I briefly had the same thoughtโ€ฆ but I guess wash them surelyโ€ฆ otherwise the solution would eventually get dirty, along with the rest of the cloths.

    2. I wash mine in the washer with my dish towels. I only use it once. I use it in the bathroom, so I wouldnโ€™t want to use again.

      1. Do you wash your kitchen towels with the used bathroom wipes?
        I donโ€™t think I can bring myself to wash anything else with the used bathroom wipes. I guess bleach would disinfect it all in the wash.

    1. Wash them. Especially if it picks up particles of food or if you use them in the bathroom.

      1. So, has anyone washed the re-usable wipes in the washer put bleach or just detergent? I would do a separate washing from other stuff.

  8. Great useful post. I’m using natural bamboo disinfectant cleansing wipes from WOW Wipes which is 100% bamboo with a pleasant scent and eco-friendly too. Thanks for sharing a useful post.

      1. I had bred small chihuahua. Tea tree oil what I use for fleas. Still do. I never had one ever get sick from tea tree oil. But have from poison you get from the vets.