Create your own household cleaners — even hand soap!

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Owning your own space — whether it be a bedroom, an apartment or a house — is a feeling that can’t be duplicated. However, when it comes to maintaining the upkeep of the space, things can get a bit pricey.

Household cleaning products can arguably occupy one full section of your household/grocery bill, so why not save yourself the financial headache and create your own concoctions that are both more affordable and sustainable? Ranging from an all-purpose DIY cleaner to a garbage disposal cleaner, a glass cleaner and even hand soap, we’ve got your covered in the video above.

Shop the items below to make your own signature household concoctions that will surely have your wallet breathing a sigh of relief.

Shop: Cliganic USDA Organic Aromatherapy Top 12 Essential Oils Set, $25.99 (Orig. $29.99)

Cliganic USDA Organic Aromatherapy Top 12 Essential Oils Set
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Shop: 365 Everyday Value Organic Distilled White Vinegar, $5.59

365 Everyday Value Organic Distilled White Vinegar
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Shop: Amazon Brand Solimo 99 Percent Isopropyl Alcohol, $6.99

Amazon Brand Solimo 99 Percent Isopropyl Alcohol
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Shop: Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap, Baby Unscented (Pack of 2), $29.99

Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Baby Unscented), Pack of 2
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