

You know that moment when you open the dishwasher expecting sparkling dishes—only to find cloudy glasses staring back at you? I’ve been there. In our home, hard water is a constant battle, and for the longest time I thought those bright blue rinse aids were the only solution.

But when I learned what’s actually in them—and how simple it is to make a safer, more effective version myself—I never looked back. This little kitchen swap became one of those why didn’t I do this sooner? moments, and now our dishes shine without a trace of chemicals.
Store-bought rinse aids are designed to repel water and reduce spotting, but they often do it with harsh synthetic surfactants, dyes, and artificial fragrances. That “fresh” smell? It’s a chemical cocktail that can linger on your dishes and eventually find its way into your body—or the environment.
Here’s why we’ve made the switch for good:
Healthier for your family: Commercial rinse aids often contain compounds that can irritate skin and disrupt hormones.
Safe for the environment: Our DIY version uses biodegradable, plant-based ingredients that don’t pollute waterways.
Budget-friendly: You’ll spend pennies per use using simple pantry staples.
Dishwasher-friendly: These ingredients prevent buildup and actually help extend your dishwasher’s life.
Clean dishes shouldn’t come at the expense of your health—or the planet.
The science behind it is simple: rinse aids help water slide off your dishes instead of drying into droplets that leave spots.
Commercial products use synthetic surfactants to reduce surface tension.

Our natural version uses vinegar and a touch of On Guard Cleaner Concentrate to do the same job safely and effectively—no residue, no harsh aftereffects.

This recipe comes together in just a few minutes and works beautifully with any dishwasher.
Ingredients:
1 cup white distilled vinegar – dissolves minerals and prevents spotting
1 tablespoon On Guard Cleaner Concentrate – adds gentle cleaning power
10 drops Lemon essential oil – cuts grease and brightens
10 drops Purify or Tea Tree essential oil – deodorizes and keeps things fresh
Optional: 5 drops Eucalyptus or Lime essential oil for an extra lift
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients in a glass measuring cup and stir gently.
Pour into your dishwasher’s rinse aid compartment (or store in a small glass bottle with a pour spout).
Shake before each refill to keep the oils mixed.
Refill every 2–3 weeks depending on usage.

Vinegar naturally dissolves hard water minerals and neutralizes odors.
On Guard Cleaner Concentrate brings plant-based surfactants and essential oils like clove, cinnamon, and eucalyptus to break down residue.
Lemon lifts grease and adds a cheerful, clean scent.
Purify neutralizes odors and refreshes your dishwasher.
Tea Tree helps prevent mildew and buildup inside your machine.
Together, these create a simple, natural formula that leaves dishes crystal clear and the air fresh.
If your area has very hard water (like ours), you can boost shine with:
1 teaspoon citric acid – softens minerals
A few drops grapefruit essential oil* – brightens and degreases
*Note: Avoid citrus oils if your dishwasher has plastic parts. They’re perfect for stainless steel tubs.
Changing scents keeps it fun and refreshing. Try rotating these blends:

Crisp & Clean: Lemon + Purify
Spa Fresh: Eucalyptus + Tea Tree
Invigorating Citrus: Grapefruit + Lime
Warm & Cozy: On Guard + Wild Orange
Stress-Free Evening: Lavender + Lemon
Each one adds a subtle, natural aroma that fills your kitchen with freshness—not chemicals.
Even with natural rinse aid, a little monthly maintenance goes a long way.
Simple Deep Clean:
Remove the bottom rack and clear debris.
Place a cup of white vinegar on the top rack and run a hot cycle.
Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom and run a short cycle.
Wipe seals and corners with a vinegar-damp cloth and a drop of Tea Tree oil.
This routine keeps your machine clean, odor-free, and working at its best.

Spot-free glassware and sparkling dishes
Fresher-smelling dishwasher, even between cycles
Cleaner rinse cycles with less residue
Longer lifespan for your dishwasher
And maybe the best part? You’ll never have to buy those overpriced blue bottles again.
Switching to a DIY rinse aid might seem like a small change, but it’s one that creates a ripple effect—a cleaner home, a healthier body, and a happier planet.
Every time you refill that little compartment, you’re making a choice that aligns with the way you want to live: simple, natural, and intentional.
Because clean dishes are great—but a clean conscience is even better.