July 15, 2026
Stop Buying Cleaning Spray — Do This Instead For generations, Amish households have stayed spotless…

By Doom Camp
1 min read
Stop Buying Cleaning Spray — Do This Instead
For generations, Amish households have stayed spotless without a single bottle of store-bought cleaner. No harsh chemicals, no overpowering artificial scents, no cabinets stuffed with five different sprays for five different surfaces. Just two ingredients most of us already have sitting in the kitchen. The Two-Ingredient Secret White vinegar and baking soda. That's the entire formula. Mix one cup of white vinegar with two cups of hot water in a spray bottle. Keep a small dish of baking soda nearby. For tough grease or grime, sprinkle baking soda directly onto the surface, then spray the vinegar mixture on top. Within seconds, it fizzes. That reaction is the real workhorse — the acidity in the vinegar breaks down grease and mineral buildup, while the baking soda gently lifts dirt without scratching. Let it sit for two minutes, then wipe clean with a soft cloth. Why It Actually Works This isn't just an old wives' tale. The Amish relied on it out of necessity, living without electricity or easy access to modern products. But necessity turned out to produce something more effective than most commercial cleaners — a solution that works on kitchen counters, stovetops, bathroom tile, and windows, without leaving behind chemical residue. The Real Savings Most households spend money every month on separate cleaners: one for glass, one for counters, one for the bathroom, one for stainless steel. This single mixture replaces nearly all of them. Vinegar and baking soda together cost under five dollars, and a small batch lasts for months. For stainless steel specifically, there's a simple bonus trick — dip a soft cloth in plain vinegar and wipe in the direction of the grain. It removes fingerprints instantly and leaves a natural shine, no greasy residue. The Takeaway Sometimes the oldest tricks really are the best ones. Before reaching for another expensive spray bottle, it's worth remembering that our grandparents — and the Amish long before them — already figured out how to keep a home spotless without spending a fortune. Try it this week. Mix up a bottle, tackle one surface, and see the difference for yourself. If this saved you a trip to the store, share it with someone who's still buying five different cleaners — and drop a comment letting me know how it worked for you.