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Cleaning The Mirror

Added on:8/12/2008 5:20:55 PM
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Spray on home brewed window and mirror cleaner.  Then use a dry towel or paper towels to clean and wipe dry.  
Of course, you can buy window cleaner at the store, but it is so easy and economical to make the home brewed kind.


Home brewed window and mirror cleaner


2 cups water
1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
1 tablespoon ammonia
blue food coloring (optional)


Mix the water, alcohol, ammonia, and food coloring (if desired) together.  Pour the mixture into an empty spray bottle.  
This cleaner works great on windows and glass top tables too.


Homemade all purpose bath cleaner


1/2 cup vinegar
1 cup clear ammonia
1/4 cup baking soda
1 gallon warm water


Mix together in a bucket and then pour some of it into a spray bottle. 


Homemade heavy duty cleaner


1 cup baking soda
1 gallon very warm water
1 cup vinegar
1 cup clear household ammonia
1 tablespoon liquid detergent


Dissolve the baking soda into the very warm water in a bucket; add the vinegar, clear ammonia, and liquid detergent.  
Shake or stir to mix the ingredients. Wear rubber gloves and clean in a well ventilated area. Rinse with clean water.
 


WARNING: NEVER MIX CHLORINE PRODUCTS WITH BAKING SODA, AUTOMATIC DISH DETERGENTS, OR OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAINING AMMONIA OR ACID. WHEN COMBINED, THEY GIVE OFF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS GASES. WHILE SOME JUST SMELL REALLY BAD, OTHERS ARE VERY DANGEROUS WHEN INHALED.  READ ALL LABELS CAREFULLY BECAUSE PRODUCTS ARE FREQUENTLY REFORMULATED. CHLORINE PRODUCTS INCLUDE BLEACH, TILE CLEANERS, MILDEW REMOVERS, AND EVEN SOME POWDERED CLEANERS. AMMONIA PRODUCTS INCLUDE GLASS, APPLIANCE, AND FLOOR CLEANERS. ACID PRODUCTS INCLUDE VINEGAR, LEMON JUICE, MURIATIC ACID, AND TOILET BOWL CLEANERS. KEEP ALL CLEANING PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS.


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