I was sick and tired of buying expensive cleaners, plus the smell wasn't that good considering the chemicals they contained. So I made my own concoction and tried it out, before I would post about it because I wanted to make sure they worked.
Take 1/2 teaspoon liquid soap (I used Gain liquid soap), 2 cups tap water, and 1 cup white vinegar. Put in a clean spray bottle, shake it up, use.
I used this on a variety of surfaces such as: sliding glass doors, brushed stainless steel trash bin, tiled table tops, flat cook top, and the fake wood surfaces.
It worked great on everything and the smell was clean and fresh. This stuff is so cheap, it's insane! Especially compared to the brand name so called "great window cleaner" out there on the market.
It didn't leave streaks on the glass either, what a wonderful thing.
I have an obsession with clean windows and doors. I think I have tried everything on the market, and they would ALL streak.
Try this out and let me know how it worked for you.
I love to share my food tips and delicious recipes to all who love food. I try to keep all my food simple by using fresh ingredients whenever possible. Food should be fun and enjoyable and especially tasty!
About Me
- Chef Kit at the Pass
- My grandparents were from Norway, moved to Philadelphia when my father was a little boy. I am half Norwegian hence the natural blonde hair. I am a graduate of The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College in Philadelphia, PA. I passed with flying colors in the art of restaurant cooking. I have worked for 4 star restaurants as well as pub fare. I've had several catering jobs. I have also worked at two golf country clubs. I also work as a personal chef. I love to help people eat better, eat smarter, and also how to cook so you can have more free time for other things! I am extremely passionate when it comes to food! I would love to share with everyone all the knowledge I have acquired through the years. I am certified in the art of Shiatsu (acupressure) Thanks for looking and please share with me. I love to talk about anything not just food!
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