![]() * If you don’t have white vinegar, technically apple cider vinegar can work as well. (optional) 8-12 drops of a therapeutic grade citrus essential oil (lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit, etc.) to boost the cleaning power plus cover the vinegar smell***ġ6 ounce spray bottle ( dark glass if including essential oils- they can break down plastic and can react to light) So I recommend only using therapeutic grade essential oils, and you can use bottled distilled or purified water to avoid all the minerals in tap water (even non-hard tap water contains mineral contaminants).ġ cup warm water** ( purified water is best, whether you have hard tap water or not) If you have hard water or are using essential oils that aren’t really pure, you may see some streaking with this DIY window cleaner. All-Natural Streak-Free DIY Window Cleaner Plus it’s kid-safe and pet-safe! At worst it would cause an upset stomach in your dog or cat if they for some reason drank a lot of the mixture, but I know that my dog hates the smell and won’t go near anything with vinegar in it. I wanted this to be as safe, easy to put together, and natural as possible, and in the end was able to do it with just 3 ingredients! This DIY window spray will clean and freshen the glass on your windows and mirrors, without leaving annoying streaks behind. But ammonia is toxic, so I wanted to make an ammonia-free window cleaner. I’ve also seen some people make glass cleaners using ammonia, which technically is a natural substance. You can even make one by combining other commercial products together. There are a lot of different ways to make a DIY window cleaner. Please see our Disclosure Page for more information. I figured that making my own DIY glass cleaner shouldn’t be that hard (as much DIY cleaners are pretty easy to put together) and I was right! And better yet- this homemade window cleaner doesn’t leave streaks! Check out my easy tutorial for how to make an All-Natural Streak-Free DIY Window Cleaner!ĭisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links to Amazon and/or Etsy, which means that I may earn a small commission from some of the links in this post. ![]() You guys know I love to make homemade all-natural cleaners, but I hadn’t yet made my own window/glass cleaner! I stopped using the commercial blue stuff a while ago, but I’ve been getting tired of paying for the pricey all-natural ones you can get at the store. ![]()
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