
We all need to clean our windows and mirrors, but why spend lots of money on cleaners when you can make your own DIY homemade Window Cleaner for pennies on the dollar. This is similar to Windex and is super easy and inexpensive to make.
All you need to do is mix up the ingredients (water, Dawn dish detergent, and distilled white vinegar), add them to a spray bottle, and you're ready to start cleaning your mirrors and windows.
I mixed up some solution and tested it out on all our mirrors in the house. It works great, even on the mirror in my boys' bathroom which is always filthy. I easily wiped off the spray, and it dried streak-free.
Additional Uses:
- Glass Shower Doors
- Stainless Steel Appliances
DIY Window/Mirror Cleaner
Only 3 common household ingredients needed in this DIY homemade Window Cleaner formula. It's made with vinegar and streak free on both your windows and your mirrors.
Materials
- 2 cups water
- ½ teaspoon Dawn Dish Detergent
- ¼ cup Distilled White Vinegar
- Spray Bottle
Instructions
- Mix the ingredients and add them to a spray bottle
- Start cleaning your mirrors and windows.
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Prem K. says
I've tried this in the past too with some great results. In addition to just using this safe solution as a window cleaner, you can also clean window tracks with them. Since Vinegar is an anti-microbial, it'll really be beneficial to your family's health! Great post, thank you.
Sharon says
I tryed this for the 1st time and I am excited to say it dose a great job.
Dianne Morris says
Absolutely the best! I have tried name brand window cleaners , only to find after using, the greasy streaks. This formula is great! I am thrilled ! Thank you ,no more high dollar greasy cleaners !
LeAnne says
I tried this solution mix and it works great! I clean all my windows and mirrors using newspaper and adding in this homemade solution, no more store bought window cleaner.
Deb says
What strength vinegar did you use?
Corrie C says
distilled white vinegar