This Make Your Own window cleaner recipe will give you a steak-free shine on your glass surfaces.
Qty | Unit | Ingredient | ||
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1 | cup | Ammonia |
Ammonia
Ammonia - pronounced 'uh-mohn-yuh, is a common and effective household cleaner, often found in solutions specially formulated for cleaning various surfaces.
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This chemical is particularly good at tackling tough grease and dirt on glass |
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2 | cups | Rubbing Alcohol | ||
1 | teaspoon | Liquid Dish Soap |
Liquid Dish Soap
Liquid dish soap, a staple in every kitchen and laundry room, serves primarily as a grease fighter and cleaner for dishes and various surfaces.
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This cleaning agent is not edible and should never be |
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13 | cups | Water |
Water, the essence of life, is a transparent, tasteless, and odorless liquid that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Its neutral flavor allows other ingredients to shine while enhancing the overall texture
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Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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5 Minutes | 0 Minutes | 5 minutes |
1. Carefully measure and pour the ammonia.
2. Add the rubbing alcohol.
3. Add 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap and enough water to the mixture to make up 1 gallon, about 13 cups.
4. Secure the lid on the container and gently shake it to mix all the ingredients.
5. For easy application, pour some of the cleaning solution into a spray bottle.
6. Be sure to label the container, and keep out of reach of children and pets.
7. How to Use: Spray the solution onto the window glass. Use a clean microfiber cloth or a squeegee to wipe the glass for a streak-free finish.
8. For best results, clean your windows on a cloudy day or when the sun is not directly shining on them.
Submitted by Kagar K. | June 12th, 2024 See all of Kagar K.'s Recipes.
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