How To
Disinfect with Lavender Water
Rid your home of germs using lavender water, an all-natural and time-tested disinfectant. Follow our recipe to make your own batch. If you’re looking for a natural way to fight household germs, try lavender. In ancient Rome, people added lavender to the water at public baths not only for its relaxing qualities but also to help […]
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Rid your home of germs using lavender water, an all-natural and time-tested disinfectant. Follow our recipe to make your own batch.
If you’re looking for a natural way to fight household germs, try lavender. In ancient Rome, people added lavender to the water at public baths not only for its relaxing qualities but also to help keep the water germ-free.
Note: Lavender doesn’t have the concentrated germ-fighting power of modern commercial products.
“I learned a great way to use lavender for my own home from the late Bertha Reppert, a wonderful author and owner of the Rosemary House, in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania,” says Jane Irvin- Klotz, of North Wales, Pennsylvania, an herbal expert and member of the Herb Gatherers Club of Pennsylvania. “You can make lavender water [also called lavender tea] and store it in a clean recycled or new spray bottle to clean your countertops and doorknobs. It’s also great for cleaning out plastic ice chests.
Lavender water in a spray bottle is a good idea for teachers, too. Sprayed in the air, it will disinfect the classroom and calm the students at the same time.”
Lavender Water Disinfectant Recipe
- 1 cup fresh or 1.2 cup dried lavender flowers
- Sheer cloth bag or cheesecloth
- Glass container (one that can withstand boiling water)
- 1-pint sterilized plastic or glass spray bottle
Excerpt from 1,001 Old-Time Household Hints—brought to you by Skyhorse Publishing
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I followed your recipe exactly and after 5 days my bottle of lavender water has a white scum at the top. It’s not dark, so is it still safe to use?
Should I be storing it in the fridge when not in use?
Thanks.
Hi Lauren,
It would probably be best not to use it once a scum forms on the top.