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Winter Window Cleaner

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Date: 11/30/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Cleaning Recipes > Window Cleaners | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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My question is about using rubbing alcohol and class cleaner combo for cleaning windows in winter. What is the concentration that keeps it from freezing on windows?

Kris from Bloomington, IL
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By Ariela (279) Profile Blog! Contact
I am not sure of the amounts, but I work at an Adult assisted living center and we use plastic or plexiglass cleaner on windows inside/outside. I dont know how frugaly priced it is. But it DOES work and doesnt freez when I open the double hung windows to clean the out side, well its good for at least down into the 20s anyway.

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By siris (Guest Post)
Just use windshield antifreeze for your home windows. Works great and doesn't freeze

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