DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (2024)

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I love having an easy way to freshen my linens, upholstery, curtains, etc. in between regular washings. But I don’t like using products with questionable ingredients that might negatively affect my family’s health. So I made my own homemade Febreze ®! It’s cheap, easy, and effective.

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Homemade Febreze: Multi-purpose freshener

When I was in college, Febreze® was as much a staple in our dorm room as soap. Truth be told, we probably depended on Febreze a little more than we should have. Why go to all the trouble of actually washing your sheets when you can just spray them in 5 seconds?

Now that I am a certifiable adult (37 counts as an adult, right?), I’ve learned there are actually legitimate uses of Febreze—it’s not just for lazy college students (and yes, I do wash my sheets on a regular basis now too).

Febreze and other fabric fresheners can help to eliminate odors and allergens on rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, pillows, shower curtains, bath mats, car seats, sports pads, and stuffed animals.

And best of all, you can make your own homemade Febreze for very cheap.

You just need a few ingredients…

Vodka?

Believe it or not, vodka isn’t just for Bloody Marys and Cosmopolitans. Diluted vodka is great for removing odors, removing sticky residue, and even acting as a window cleaner.

Sure, a pantry full ofPopov vodka is a little more difficult to explain than some Windex or Febreze, but what a great conversation starter.

Witch hazel?

Witch hazel is a liquid distilled from the leaves, bark, and twigs of the witch hazel plant and has many uses. Because of its antibacterial properties, it can help to eliminate odors and keep odors from returning.

Essential oils?

Essential oils (also called volatile oils) are can have many different properties depending on the oil you choose. In this recipe, we recommend using lemon. It not only will give your fabric a lemony scent, itisgreat for general detoxing and is a natural mood booster.

Homemade Febreze

Cook: 5 minutes mins

Total: 5 minutes mins

Instead of buying the chemical-laden stuff, try making this homemade Febreze to freshen your upholstery and so much more! It's cheap, easy and effective.

Author: Luke Gilkerson

Ingredients

  • cups distilled water
  • ¼ cup vodka or witch hazel
  • 30 drops lemon essential oil

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients in a glass spray bottle and shake well.

  • Shake well before each use.

  • Store in a cool, dry place.

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About Luke Gilkerson

Luke Gilkerson and his wife Trisha are the primary authors of IntoxicatedOnLife.com. For 5 years, Luke worked as a Campus Minister at the University of Toledo. Following this, he worked as the Educational Resource Manager at Covenant Eyes, a company dedicated to protecting eyes and minds from harmful sexual content online. Luke has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary. He is the author of several family Bible studies, including The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality.

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6 Comments

  1. DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (11)Karen Grosz

    Your homemade recipe is much better than the commercial chemical one. Will be sharing. Thanks for sharing on Let’s Get Real Friday Link Party.

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  2. DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (12)Christine

    Trying this on the beastly smell in our car.

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    • DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (13)Trisha Gilkerson

      Let me know how it works 🙂

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  3. DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (14)Gina

    Do you have a recipe for DIY laundry detergent and fabric softener using essential oils? Currently I just add EO to the spin cycle and a few drops on a wet sock or cloth for the dryer. But It doesn’t smell as strong as I would like.

    Thank you

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    • DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (15)Trisha Gilkerson

      I don’t. I personally use doTERRAs onGuard infused laundry detergent and just use vinegar for for my fabric softener. Fabric softener has TONS of chemicals in it and isn’t all that great for your washing machine. I usually add several drops of essential oils to each of my dryer balls and I get a nice scent on my clothes. While for most things I use high quality oils, for this I use the cheapest oils I can find because the heat breaks down the integrity of the oils and they’re not being used therapeutically, just for the scent.

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  4. DIY Homemade Febreze ® Recipe | Intoxicated on Life (16)Gonny

    I’m not really a fan of lemon as a scent. Is there anything else I could use that has similar properties?

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