Homemade Glass Cleaner Recipe

By Sassysweetstyle @ChaniaB
When I was pregnant, I switched to all eco-friendly cleaners in the house because I didn’t want to expose my daughter to toxic chemicals, especially since my thyroid antibodies were poisoning her enough.  Holy toledo were they twice as expensive! Since I hate spending money on non-fun items, ESPECIALLY cleaning supplies, I hit up Pinterest to see what blog geniuses out there had come up with a solution.  Lo & behold, not only could I make eco-friendly cleaners at home, but they would be DIRT CHEAP to make. SOLD!

After my daughter was born, I felt comfortable enough experimenting with homemade concoctions.  This glass cleaner is the BEST one I have tried so I wanted to pass it along.

Recipe courtesy of Crunchy Betty

Ingredients

 
  • 1 cup filtered, VERY HOT water
  • 1/2 Tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/8 cup rubbing alcohol {at least 70% isopropyl} *I use 91%*
  • 1/8 cup white vinegar

You will also need a brand new spray bottle of choice & a funnel.

I used my trusty label maker to label. You ALWAYS want to make sure you label your homemade cleaners.  I named it Windex just in case my husband decided to use it.

Directions

  1. Boil water & let it cool slightly.
  2. Add the cornstarch to spray bottle & then add hot water. *Shake vigorously to dissolve.*
  3. Add the rubbing alcohol & vinegar, shake well again.
  4. Clean your dirty glass & admire the shine!

*You will need to shake the bottle well before each use, because the cornstarch will settle at the bottom & can clog the nozzle.*

I also highly recommend using coffee filters to wipe the cleaner off of the mirrors. Not only will it save you a ton of money on paper towels, your mirrors will be lint & streak free.

I made sure my bathroom mirrors were extra coated with toothpaste, hairspray, water spots & makeup splatter just for you guys.

Gross right?

TADA!!

Look at that shine! I use this on my mirrored bedroom & living room furniture as well. I have yet to meet a booger, slobber, sticky goo, crayon mess, juice spill or random {wtf is this?!} mess that it wouldn’t take off either. Best part? My little helper is perfectly safe helping me clean with it.

Do you have any homemade cleaner recipes that are awesome?

Share below!

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