If you are looking for a Homemade Glass Cleaner that is nontoxic but works great, give this a try. This is the best homemade glass cleaner and very simple to make with 2 ingredients.
We have a ton of windows, and I am always trying to keep them clean. It can be a struggle because the store-bought glass cleaners are full of chemicals and fumes and often leaves streaks.
I recently made this simple streak free glass cleaner and was so pleased with the outcome. This cleaner works great and I feel so good knowing it is nontoxic. The total time is minimum to make this easy cleaner.
We recently made the Best Homemade Shower Cleaner and this homemade granite cleaner for more great DIY cleaner recipes to try.
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Why We Love This
It is such a great feeling being able to make DIY cleaning solutions that our family can use. We are saving money and keeping the chemicals and fragrance out of our home. You can feel good about letting the kids use this to help clean.
Not only are my windows streak free but this cleaner cost very little to make. With just a few simple ingredients, this cleaner is so easy to make. It works great to remove grease and grime.
You can learn how to keep your home clean with just one daily task. It is easier than you might think to make your own cleaning products.
Supplies
- ½ cup rubbing alcohol
- ½ cup white vinegar
You will also need a 16 oz glass spray bottle to store the mixture in.
Step By Step Instructions
Step 1. Get out a spray bottle.
Step 2. Next, use a funnel to pour ½ cup rubbing alcohol in the spray bottle.
Step 3. Next, pour in ½ cup vinegar.
Step 4. Fill up the remaining spray bottle with water. Then it’s ready to use for cleaning glass and a streak-free shine.
How to Use
Shake the homemade window cleaner mixture and then spray on any glass surface or windows. This cleaning solution works great, and you will love having clean windows without harsh chemicals. You can also use it on windows in bathrooms and more.
I suggest you use a clean microfiber cloth to get beautiful streak free windows as you wipe. These work so much better than paper towels or a regular towel. They leave your windows with a professional sheen without dirt, dust or residue. It’s so easy to have streak-free windows without lint using this DIY window cleaner.
You can also use a squeegee if you prefer.
Frequently Asked Questions
You will not believe just how simple this is! With just a a couple of ingredients you probably already have at home, you can make this simple glass cleaner.
This is the best homemade cleaner we have found and it is SO easy. Your windows will looks so shiny and clean.
I bet your neighbors will think you had your windows professionally cleaned. They are going to look great!
Yes, and it is so inexpensive. Once you try this and see how well it works, you will be hooked.
Yes, you can add drops of essential oil to the liquids for a fresh scent if desired. I like lemon essential oil. You can substitute with your favorite essential oil.
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Make diy glass cleaner and see how great it works. Then come back and leave a comment. I love to hear from you.
Homemade Glass Cleaner
Materials
- 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
- 1/2 cup vinegar
- 16 oz glass spray bottle
Instructions
- Use a funnel to pour ½ cup rubbing alcohol in the spray bottle.
- Next, pour in ½ cup vinegar.
- Fill up the remaining spray bottle with water. Simple!
How much of each ingredient do you use???
Sorry about that – it’s 1/2 cup of alcohol and vinegar. I have updated the post. Thank you!
NEVER SAYS HOW MUCH ALCOHL & VINEGAR & WATER TO MIX.
Sherry – It’s 1/2 cup of alcohol and vinegar and then fill the rest of the bottle up with water. I updated the post. Thank you!
What is the ratio of the vinegar and alcohol. I can’t seem to find how much alcohol and how much vinegar that you put in the bottle. I may be blind. Thanks
Debra – It’s 1/2 cup of both the vinegar and alcohol. I have updated the post. Thank you!
Ive read this over a couple of times and can’t seem to find how much alcohol/vinegar to use. What am I missing? Love your blog! Thanks!
Sorry about that! It’s 1/2 cup of each. I have updated the post.