Tired of endless dusting? It's exhausting and time-consuming, and dust always returns no matter how thorough you are.
Skip expensive commercial wood cleaners like O'Cedar—they're costly and can release pollutants into your home.
Instead, try this 100% natural homemade anti-dust spray that removes dust and prevents it from coming back.
It's incredibly simple to make and ready in just 2 minutes. Here's how:

- 6 cl (about 2 oz) white vinegar
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 10 to 15 drops lemongrass essential oil
- 1 glass (about 250 ml) water
- 1 empty spray bottle
- 1 small funnel
1. Use the funnel to pour the vinegar into the spray bottle.
2. Add the olive oil.
3. Pour in the water.
4. Add the essential oil.
5. Cap the bottle securely.
6. Shake vigorously to emulsify the ingredients.

Your homemade anti-dust spray is ready! Simple, affordable, and effective—taking just 2 minutes to prepare.
It's far cheaper than store-bought options, equally powerful, and completely natural.

Spray onto furniture, then wipe with a dry cloth. Dust vanishes, and surfaces gleam.
This formula repels dust, so no daily dusting needed—furniture stays cleaner longer.
Commercial products cost more and contain harsh chemicals like isoparaffin, dimethicone, phosphonic acid, nitrogen, polysorbate 80, sorbitan oleate, polydimethylsiloxane, aminomethyl propanol, perfume, thickeners, and methylisothiazolinone.
These can irritate skin, trigger allergies, and are linked to serious health risks, including cancer promotion.
Fortunately, effective cleaning doesn't require them.

As a trusted natural cleaning solution, this spray protects furniture effectively.
White vinegar's acidic pH cuts through grease, cleans, and disinfects.
Olive oil nourishes wood, adds shine, protects against moisture, preserves color, and creates a barrier against dust.
Lemongrass essential oil kills bacteria, repels insects, and leaves a fresh scent.
- Shake well before each use to blend ingredients.
- Lemongrass oil is antibacterial and insect-repellent with a delightful aroma. Swap for lemon, lavender, peppermint, cinnamon, tea tree, or orange essential oil—any bactericidal option works.
- Use a microfiber cloth for streak-free results.
- This doubles as a multi-purpose cleaner.
- Spray the cloth instead of surfaces to control application.