![]() ![]() However, vinegar cleaner is a good option for tubs, toilets kitchen appliances, and glass. That being said, the same action that removes dirt and stains can dull the finish of shine of porous materials like granite, tiles, and hardwood. Vinegar is acetic acid, which is effective at cleaning soap scum, grime, and stains.Īs long as it is diluted, vinegar can be used on multiple surfaces to disinfect and clean them safely. Vinegar is the go-to natural bleach alternative. Since bleach is highly toxic as an irritant to both the lungs and skin, cleaning with it becomes a hazard. In the spirit of natural cleaners, all the ingredients can be found either easily at your grocery store or already in your pantry or bathroom cabinet! Here’s what you’ll need for this DIY glass cleaner. You can check out more homemade cleaning product posts here.Ingredients Needed for Homemade Glass Cleaner ![]() You will need to gently shake before each use as the cornstarch will settle. 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol (you can leave the rubbing alcohol out)Ĭombine all ingredients into spray bottle.Rubbing Alcohol Glass Cleaner RecipeĬombine all ingredients into spray bottle. □ Thieves Glass Cleaner RecipeĬombine all ingredients into spray bottle. So maybe those are the shining stars of any good glass cleaner recipe. I also included lemon essential oil in them all – not only does it smell great, it helps clean away grease and stickiness (I use it to get spray paint off my hands and stickers off of things!). I will note that all three recipes do have white vinegar in them. (Since all three cleaned the same, I ended up just combining them all in my bottle after my experiment was over, so that’s what is in the photos with the labeled bottled). The far right, with a hint of yellow is the Thieves recipe. The middle, clear one is the rubbing alcohol recipe. ![]() In the photos above, the far left, white-ish one is the cornstarch recipe. Or if you care about what your cleaning solution looks like in the bottle □, you can base it off that. But I guess the good news is that you can use whichever one you want, based on what ingredients you have on hand. I really was hoping for a clear winner with this, but all three glass cleaner recipes cleaned my window exactly the same!! Maybe some might find one to be better than others, depending on what you’re cleaning, but for cleaning my window (that’s not too old and just had an average to heavy amount of dirt on it (remember, renovation life here) and I did both inside & outside), all three sections of my window looked exactly the same. So besides for my Thieves cleaner recipe, there was a rubbing alcohol recipe, that people say does an amazing job and a cornstarch recipe, which people claim to be the best of the best. My original plan was to make a Thieves Cleaner based glass cleaner – I LOVE the Thieves Cleaner, it’s all natural and does a great job, plus it smells amazing! But I couldn’t resist comparing it with a couple other recipes out there. So I decided I’d try out a few, and let you know what I found out in my glass cleaner testing! And since I can’t resist the chance to mix up some homemade cleaning products – I decided I’d make my own glass and window cleaner! After doing a little research, I realized there were a couple recipes out there that people claimed to be the best. So that had me thinking about what I’d use to clean them. Recently I noticed how dirty our windows were looking – the outside glass just seems so much worse after our big renovation. But I’m definitely more than ready to get things clean around here – that is if the construction dust will ever leave! Tackle your spring cleaning with these recipes for all natural, non-toxic glass and window cleaner made with simple ingredients! There’s also a printable label for your bottle!Īnyone start their spring cleaning yet? I haven’t □! Life has sure felt busy and a little chaotic.
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