1/4 Cup of White Vinegar
1/4 Cup of Rubbing Alcohol
2 Cups Water
1 TBSP Cornstarch
Put ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well. Shake well each time you use it to keep cornstarch from clogging the spray nozzle. I used this by spraying the (truly dirty, pollen covered) window. I then wiped with a fresh, wet terry-cloth rag. Then I used a squee-gee to remove the liquid and finished by rubbing the damp areas with a peice of newspaper. The newspaper will get the streaks out best. Wear rubber gloves to keep from getting newsprint-blackened fingers. Oh, your windows and mirrors are going to be so happy!
Now, if you are observant, you will notice that this recipe and my recipe for the tub and shower cleaner both use white vinegar. I have found that a cup of white vinegar in the washer when I add the liquid soap will keep my kitchen wash clothes and towels as well as my bath towels sweet smelling without the use of perfumes to mask nasty scents. The woman who owns the salon where I took my mother to have her toenails trimmed told us that soaking your toes in white vinegar each night will get rid of toenail fungus. I'm starting to really like this stuff!
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