Ever sprayed the shop bought window cleaner, and got a wiff of it, that has sent you into a coughing fit? Ah huh! Toxic!! Thanks to the discovery of this little gem, I can't even remember the last bottle of Windex bought!! And being non-toxic, I now let my little boys use it, to help spot clean glass around the house! Here it is.....home-made window cleaner....a much milder solution, and so much cheap!!
Ingredients:
2 cups Water
1/4 Vinegar
Directions:
- Mix and pour and store solution into a spray bottle
- Label your bottle
It's been windely reported that washing your windows with vinegar is ineffective, because it leaves streaks all over the glass. A little research, and one clever cookie has found the reason and solution!! The streaks are caused by commercial window cleaner previously used, which has left a very fine wax residue. The vinegar doesn't remove the wax, thus resulting in the streaking effect. The solution is to add 1/2 teaspoon of liquid soap to the recipe! Add it to the spray bottle, give it a good shake, and it's ready to go!!
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