Homemade window cleaners are eco-friendly and help save money. Have a look at some homemade window cleaning products for sparkling streak-free windows.

Homemade Window Cleaner

No matter how clean your home is, streaky and greasy windows can kill the beauty of your abode. To keep your windows clean, you can easily pick up a commercial window cleaner from a nearby store. No big deal in it at all! However, if you give it a little thought, you will realize that by using these factory-made products you are causing harm to yourself and your family. These chemical window cleaners contain ammonia and isopropanol. While ammonia can irritate the eyes, skin, and cause skin rashes, isopropanol can irritate the nasal passage and can be lethal if taken orally. in addition to these potential health hazards, chemical window cleaners take a heavy toll on the environment too. Fortunately, you can replace these chemical pollutants by switching over to homemade window cleaners. These are cheap and you can make excellent window cleaner at home with stuff available in your very own pantry! Here is a list of homemade window cleaning tips for you to employ.

Best Homemade Window Cleaning Products
  • The most common homemade window cleaner is white vinegar. Take a sprayer bottle and mix equal parts of white vinegar and warm water. Spray the solution on glass windows and wipe with a dry, soft and clean cloth. Your window will shine in no time.
  • For stubborn stains, borax or washing soda can do wonders. Sprinkle borax on the stain and wipe it dry with a clean soft cloth for sparkling results.
  • If you have cut glass windows, use baking soda to get a streak-free shine window. Damp a cloth with baking soda and rub the window with it. You must then rinse it with water and polish it till it shines.
  • You can mix equal amount of rubbing alcohol with water and vinegar to make a strong window cleaner.
  • Take a spray bottle and mix lemon juice with water. Spray on dirty windows and wipe clean to see how your window shines.
  • Mix three tablespoons of cornstarch with half a cup of white vinegar, and one gallon of water. Mix these in a spray bottle and spray on the window, and wipe clean.
  • You can use a solution of white vinegar and soap water to clean a tough window.
  • Cleaning a window when it is warm due to the sun is shining on it leaves it streaky because it dries too quickly. To get a streak-free shine, always clean windows when they are not warm.
  • To polish windows, use paper towel or a natural linen. If you want to save money, try polishing windows with crumpled newspaper and see the wonders it can do.
  • To remove scratch, rub a little toothpaste into the scratch and then polish with a soft cloth.
  • To remove scratches from windows, mix one part dry mustard with one part white vinegar and make a paste. Apply it on the scratch and wipe gently.
  • Many times you will find that a solution of vinegar and water does not make windows streak free. This is because some windows have a wax coating on them and the vinegar is unable to cut through it. Just add liquid detergent to the vinegar solution and mix in a spray bottle. Apply on the window and wipe it dry.
  • If you are looking for an intense homemade window cleaner, use a solution of half cup of ammonia and mix it with two cups of rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl) and one teaspoon liquid dish detergent. Add water to it. Mix this mixture in a spray bottle and sprinkle on the stain. Wipe it with paper towel or crumpled newspaper for good results.
  • While storing your homemade window cleaner, do not forget to label it appropriately and keep it out of the reach of children.

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