![]() ![]() Because it’s so inexpensive and easy to make, I keep a spray bottle and pile of clean lint-free cloths under my kids’ sink (where it’s needed most) for easy cleaning. Does your family’s bathroom mirror look like a Jackson Pollock painting? Mine is often spattered with homemade coconut oil soap and toothpaste, because apparently brushing teeth and washing hands can be contact sports if you try hard enough.įortunately, this inexpensive DIY window and glass cleaner delivers streak-free results. Lavender or Lemon Essential Oil around $6 a bottle which will last for a LONG time (ours has lasted forever) so we will estimate around $0.25?.18 of vinegar (depending on where you get it) ![]() ![]() A gallon from Walmart is $2.38 which would be about. is vinegar which would be like nearly one 13th of the bottle or about. Now if only I can get the 1.5 and 4 year old to stop handprinting every window, stainless steel appliance and glass table within their reach just seconds after I clean it, then I could enjoy the WHOLE window, table, appliance or mirror being clean, not just the top half □ But at least I knew it was clean before they touched it and then when they touch it, I know it was natural ingredients that they are coming into contact with!Īs far as how cheap this is, wow, considering that we buy vinegar by the gallons at Costco that end up being around $1.50 a gallon. You would not BELIEVE how beautiful, shiny and streak-free they will look! I would show a picture of one of my mirrors, but a picture doesn’t do it justice! I clean my glass, mirrors and stainless steel with newspapers or microfiber cloths (cotton rags leave little cotton bits/lint). I don’t know if it is necessary, but it makes me feel like all of the ingredients are blended well before each use in case any settling has occurred. I like the lemon scent in my kitchen, but you do not need to do this, only if you want two different scents! Best homemade window cleaner windows#The other one is a 20 oz bottle that is lavender scented for my mirrors, glass and windows – the bigger all-over-the-house jobs that I keep in my cleaning caddy in my cleaning closet. bottle that is lemon scented for my stainless steel appliances that I keep under the kitchen sink. I actually have 2 bottles of these – a 4oz. Put the lid/sprayer back on and shake until blended.Pour the equal parts of water and vinegar in your bottle.4 drops of lavender or lemon (both are great!) essential oil per 4 oz of liquid.Equal parts water to equal parts vinegar (white distilled) to fill your bottle.Here’s the ingredients needed: (my picture shows both of my bottles and I explain below why I have two!) One day, I also sprayed down one of my stainless steel appliances… BEAUTIFUL results!! So it is my all-three-spots-in-your-home-in-one-spiffy-cleaner-recipe!Īgain, this is my own recipe, it may not be unique, but it is finally one I developed after wanting to perfect other recipes out there! I have tried many, many combinations of this cleaning solution until I finally stumbled upon the right mixture to make the perfect, effective, streak-free, smell good and awesome window and glass cleaner. It is easy and it works – really no matter the recipe, they all work. In fact, it was the first cleaning product I made at home and this is probably the case for most homes. But even longer is how long I have been making my own Homemade Window and Glass cleaner. ![]() Well, I have been making my own products for a very long time. You know that we have been posting our favorite versions and recipes of our homemade cleaning products. Join us for our Spring Cleaning Challenge to Organize and Clean for a Thrifty and Healthy Home!ĭo you want to know the secret for the BEST EVER homemade Window, Glass and Stainless Steel Cleaner? Well, I have that for you today!! ![]()
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