No one likes dirty windows, especially when it is beautiful weather outside! This homemade window cleaner works wonders at cutting through dirt, residue, grease, and grime and leaves windows sparkling and clean. Homemade glass cleaners are just as good if not better than the leading store brands! Unlike Windex or other store brands, this DIY window cleaner mixture is made with natural ingredients just takes a few minutes to make, and costs less than purchasing window cleaner at the store. It can also be used on other glass surfaces, granite, mirrors, and shower doors. Save money and know what you are using in your house with this window cleaning solution!
Tools Needed to Get Perfectly Clean Windows
A few tools will help get the job done quickly and efficiently using this DIY glass cleaner. Along with this homemade window cleaner recipe, all you need is a microfiber cloth or another clean cloth, a window blade, and a glass spray bottle. You will be able to wipe away fingerprints with just a couple of strokes! You can also add a drop of lemon juice or a few drops of essential oil for a clean, fragrant scent. This glass cleaner is a favorite and used in homes and businesses. It is the best window cleaner yet!
At Home Ingredients for Homemade Window Cleaner
This homemade window cleaner is perfect around pets and kids! It is safe for around the house and better than the store-bought chemical cleaning product. It has all the pantry staples to make this over and over again!
Jug – A clean one-gallon jug or an emptied gallon of milk or juice container works great for mixing it all together and even storing it. Water – Use either filtered or distilled water for less streaking. Rubbing alcohol – This allows quick drying as well as streak prevention. It also disinfects and is a de-greaser. It does have a strong smell to the window cleaner. Ammonia – Helps remove those tough stains or heavy-duty streaks on the outside of the windows. Dish detergent – This will help break down the grease and grime on the windows. Food coloring – This is optional! We like to add one drop of blue food coloring to tint the coloring of the window cleaner.
How to Make the Best Homemade Window Cleaner
This homemade window cleaner is so easy to make and comes together in minutes! Simply pour the pantry staple ingredients together and create the best window cleaner for your home.
Recipe for Hard-to-Clean Windows
If winter does a job on my exterior windows and I have hard water stains to deal with I use a different formula. For hard-to-clean outside windows, I use another Homemade Window Cleaner. I add 2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol to 2 quarts of HOT water. Use a sponge to apply the cleaner and then a squeegee or dry cotton rag to dry it streak-free. If there are still tough hard water stains, I use undiluted white vinegar and let it sit on the window for a few minutes before wiping it off. You’ll be amazed at how hard this cleaner works without any of the fumes or harsh chemicals.
Window Cleaning Tips
Window cleaning is not everyone’s favorite chore, but having the right cleaner makes the job easier! This homemade window cleaner will take the drudgery out of all that housework. You might even have fun!
Early morning – Clean windows early in the morning before they are heated up by the sun. A hot window, or a window in direct sunlight, is next to impossible to clean. No matter how good the window cleaner is, they will streak. This is also something to consider when having your windows professionally cleaned. Make sure you schedule in the morning or evening when the sun isn’t going to be an issue. Towel – Use the right towel for the job. A microfiber glass cleaning cloth or a lint-free cotton cloth (some call this a surgical cloth) will make the job easier and faster. Avoid the temptation to use paper towels or newspapers. These can scratch windows and leave streaks. Distilled water – Instead of tap or filtered water try using distilled water. This is known to help reduce streaks. Essential oils – Make it smell even better with your favorite essential oil. Add a drop or two for a smell you love! Label – It is best to label your spray bottle so you will know what type of solution you are using. This will also help to add the date to know when the bottle is expired or diluted and needs to be refreshed. Frames and sills – Spray the homemade window cleaner on the frames and sills of your windows on the inside. This will help release the dust, dirt, and grime from those places and give your window an uplift!
How to Store Homemade Window Cleaner
Storing homemade window cleaner is a nice way to have it on hand more than once. It is easy to store in under the sink or in a pantry. The chemicals will stay fresh and ready for a few months at time.
Container – Choose a sealed container that will store the window cleaner without leaking. Pour the contents into a labeled spray bottle. Storing – Place in a cool, dark area where the window cleaner can sit. Having direct sunlight on the cleaner will evaporate or change colors. Label – Always label your at-home chemicals. This ensures you are properly using the correct spray cleaner as well as knowing when you made it and if it needs to be refreshed.
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