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Cleaning Home and Car Windows

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Date: 04/19/2006 Topic: Cleaning > Windows  
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How to shine those windows in your home and autos. I use plain ole vinegar in a spray bottle and crumbled news paper. It shines great.

By Barb Allsopp from Summerhill, Pa.
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By tiffanyau (22) Contact
I used to do that, but found this recipe for glass cleaner that I think works even better:

1 tsp dish soap
1 pint rubbing alcohol
1/2 cup ammonia

Put these in a gallon jug and top it off with water until it's full. I put some in a spray bottle and then use crumpled newpaper. After finding this, I'll never buy Windex again!

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By mobo (158) Profile Contact
My 85+ year old Grandmother does this trick---she swears by it and her windows always look great!!! And its cheaper than Windex and such!!! Thanks for bringing it up!!! :)

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