Holly is originally from Connecticut and is currently going to school in Boulder, CO for... Holly is originally from Connecticut and is currently going to school in Boulder, CO for a Masters in Dietetics. When she's not in school, she loves trying new vegan restaurants in my area with friends, creating her own recipes at home, and hiking with her dog! Read more about Holly Woodbury Read More
Store-bought Clorox wipes are undoubtedly convenient, but what many people don’t realize is that they are wasteful and contain harmful chemicals such as triclosan and phthalates, which have been linked to hormone disruption, warns @kasha.cabato.
Making non-toxic disinfectant wipes at home is a great natural and affordable alternative that is not only better for your health but also better for the environment and won’t contribute to landfill waste. To make these amazing wipes, all you’ll need is reusable microfiber towels, isopropyl alcohol (70-90%), and a glass jar to store them in. That’s it!
These wipes can be used to clean and disinfect surfaces such as kitchen counters, doorknobs, electronics, bathrooms, hands, and so much more. The best part about these wipes is that they are reusable, and once they are dirty, throw them in the washing machine and use them again!
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