It takes rubbing alcohol and ammonia. *gasp*
I know, I know. It's harsher. But let me tell you what I have washed off my windows...and walls...and stove...and refrigerator with this stuff.
Finger grime, crayon, food, snot, grease, face prints, and unnamed substances I did not care to know their origin.
Eeewww.
And so I'll stick by my window cleaner and say..."It Works for Me!!"
Beverly Nye's Window Cleaner
1 pint water
4 tbsp. rubbing alcohol
4 tbsp. sudsy ammonia
squirt of food coloring if desired.
Mix and pour into a spray bottle.
See other great tips at Rocks in My Dryer's Works for Me Wednesday.
4 comments:
I have always wondered about food coloring in things like this -- is it distributed so much that it really is negligible and won't color my walls?
This looks like a real easy recipe - Thanks so much!
The food coloring doesn't affect anything. You're right, with just a couple drops it's highly diluted. And keep in mind, store bought window cleaner has coloring also. The only reason I sometimes use color is so I can tell my bottles of cleaner apart.
Thank you so much for this non-vinegar recipe. Everytime I try to save the planet and use vinegar, I end up obsessing about french fries until I get them! Your concoction can't bring to mind anything edible, I hope!
And I love your blog design. I Can Fly is one of my daughter and my favourite little books of all time. Such an excellent message!
Thanks again for a great tip!
A fellow Golden Book lover! Thanks for leaving a comment, Jacquelyn. I hope the cleaner helps you fight your cravings! :)
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