Savvy Brown

Make Your Own Glass and Window Cleaner

Posted in Home, Home Recipes | Friday, April 9th, 2010

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Windex (the blue kind) includes two toxic ingredients. Ethylene glycol and isopropanol. I found out that Ethylene glycol is highly poisonous, and has a syrupy sweet taste (a problem if you have children who like to put their mouths on everything). Isopropanol is a type of alcohol that is less harmful when used properly, but highly flammable and is used in certain explosives. Johnson and Johnson must have also realized this, because they came out with Windex Natures’ Source recently, and it doesn’t include either ingredient. (Congrats to J&J for cleaning up the product!)

There are a plethora of glass-cleaner recipes on the web, and I tried a few and came up with this one. I use this all the time around the house, with either a microfiber towel, newspaper or brown paper. My mirrors shine, and it cuts right through soap scum on out shower door. I also use it on chrome and the car windows. And the cost? Pennies.


Homemade Glass and Window Cleaner

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup vinegar
  • 1/2 cup rubbing slcohol
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 tbsp lemon or lime juice

Directions

Pour all ingredients into a spray bottle. (I use an old washed out Windex bottle so we always know what it is).

Done!

  • Do you make your own window cleaner? What’s your recipe?

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    3 Responses to “Make Your Own Glass and Window Cleaner”

    • Oju says:

      I use vinegar and water 1:1 and I put a tbls or two of already diluted castile soap…

      I dilute my castile soap 3:1 soon as I get it home from the store. I fill an empty gallon bottle (usually my old white vinegar bottles) with a quart of castile soap and the rest water. This then becomes my shampoo, hand soap, & body wash straight up. I mix it with baking soda to make a tub scrub, add it to the vinegar/water mixture above for an all purpose soap, pour some in the laundry, dish soap if need be, whatever.

      but thats my recipe for clean windows and mirrors

    • [...] shower and three for the tub. It works great o the soap scum on my glass shower door along with my Glass Cleaner . I also use it to clean the toilet bowl. A little goes a long [...]

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