![]() Ok! Off the soapbox! Let’s learn how to make glass cleaner! Especially when it comes to efficiency and quality! I even use cloth diapers! So… I’m not losing sleep over the 2 tsp of ammonia used in this recipe. I’m ok with this because there are many other cleaning products I use that are biodegradable or non-toxic for the environment. Windex is not green and it never claims to be. Keep in mind that this is not a green recipe. It’s fast, it’s easy and just like Windex (minus the electric blue), in my opinion, it’s the BEST. Windex is king and “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it” right? However….I’m not a fan of the cost of Windex -$3-$5/bottle – much of which is water! So today, I’m going to show you how to duplicate the recipe for Original Windex window and glass cleaner for less than a buck. But when it comes to window and glass cleaner, I have not found a natural homemade alternative that does a better job than Original Windex. Recipes using distilled vinegar, essentials oils or squeezed lemons are all the rage. With spring cleaning season around the corner, there are loads of homemade, green cleaning solutions in blogosphere. Step 2: Fill bottle with water and shake to mix.Make your own homemade glass cleaner with ammonia and get the best clean on your mirrors, showers and windows. Step 1: Pour vinegar and rubbing alcohol into 16oz spray bottle using a funnel. Well, a couple months ago when I ran out of Windex, I decided to try my hand at a homemade solution. I’ve experimented with different recipes in the past-I use my multi-purpose cleaner for just about everything-but there’s certain brands I stick with because they work, and work really well. I’m definitely not someone who makes a ton of her own cleaning products (I talk more about this where I share my favorite household cleaners!). ![]()
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