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    2-Ingredient Homemade Window Cleaner | Young House Love

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerNovember 24, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    We started using a homemade window cleaner last year and immediately regretted not switching sooner. Not only is it cheaper than storebought stuff like Windex, it also cleans better and without streaks! Plus, it only takes 2 ingredients (although more can be added). So grab an empty spray bottle and come see the light with us! That’s supposed to be a clean window pun, btw…


    Hand Holding Homemade Window Cleaner In Glass Bottle In Front Of Colorful Painting



    Homemade cleaners can also be great for keeping a more eco-friendly home and reducing toxic chemicals around your house. But even if those aren’t drivers for you, how can you argue with better results and a cheaper price?

    Ingredients & Supplies


    Ingredients To Make Easy Homemade Glass Cleaner Distilled Water Isopropyl Rubbing AlcoholIngredients To Make Easy Homemade Glass Cleaner Distilled Water Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol



    The homemade window cleaner we use in our home uses just 2 ingredients: water + isopropyl alcohol. However, you can customize the mixture with some of the other household ingredients listed below. We’ll share the specific recipes (amounts & things you can combine) in a few more paragraphs, so that’s coming.

    Most of these ingredients cost you no more than $2 or $3 each. We spent $4.50 total and can make 2-3x as much cleaner as what comes in a $4 bottle of Windex!

    Can I Reuse A Spray Bottle?

    It’s tempting to repurpose that old Windex spray bottle for your new cleaner. However, residual chemicals in the bottle can cause nasty, and even toxic reactions if you’re not careful. For instance, bleach and vinegar should never be mixed because they release poisonous chlorine gas. So it’s safest to use new bottles for your homemade cleaners. We use these with built-in labels! If you must use an existing bottle, clean it thoroughly with soap and water.

    Why These Ingredients Work

    Many store-bought window cleaners overcomplicate their formulas with scents, colors, and harsh chemicals like ammonia (which at least one member of our household is allergic to). Making a DIY window cleaner allows you to add only what’s needed to get the job done!


    Active Cleaning Ingredients In Homemade Glass Cleaner Distilled Water White Vinegar Rubbing Alcohol CornStartch Dish Soap And Essential OilActive Cleaning Ingredients In Homemade Glass Cleaner Distilled Water White Vinegar Rubbing Alcohol CornStartch Dish Soap And Essential Oil



    • Distilled water doesn’t have mineral deposits like ordinary tap water, especially in areas with “hard water.” Because hard water is alkaline, it can undercut the acidic cleaning power of other ingredients.
    • Rubbing alcohol is a powerful solvent and disinfectant. The alcohol also evaporates quickly, reducing streaks and water spots.
    • White vinegar contains acetic acid which helps break down grime and mineral deposits without damaging surfaces.
    • Dish soap breaks down grease and oil. It can also add a pleasant fragrance, or cover up the harsher scents of the other ingredients.
    • Essential oils allow you to customize the scent of your homemade cleaner. Just use 5 drops or less because excess oil can cause streaking and build-up on your glass.
    • Cornstarch is a mild abrasive that can help remove built-up dirt, like on exterior windows. But be sure to rinse it off thoroughly after use to avoid residue if you add this to your formula.

    How To Mix Your Homemade Window Cleaner


    Overhead View Of Mixing Homemade Glass CleanerOverhead View Of Mixing Homemade Glass Cleaner



    There is no “perfect” combination of ingredients, so we encourage you to try a few solutions until you find what you like best. And don’t stress about measuring perfectly. We usually just eyeball it!

    • Alcohol Based: 1 cup water + 1 cup rubbing alcohol
    • Vinegar Based: 2 cups water + 1/4 cup white vinegar
    • Lighter odor, lighter duty: 2 cups water + 1/4 cup isopropyl alcohol + 1/4 cup white vinegar
    • Grease Cutting Boost: Add 1/2 tsp or 5-10 drops of mild dish soap to any of the above
    • Fragrance Boost: Add 5 drops of any essential oil to any of the above
    • Scrub Boost: Add 1 tbsp of cornstarch to any of the above (remember, if you add this, it’ll be abrasive and scrub the window surface more, but it must be thoroughly rinsed off, so it’s an extra step).

    Combine your chosen ingredients directly into your spray bottle. It may be helpful to use a funnel. Shake well and label your bottle as “Glass Cleaner.”

    Window Cleaning Tips

    Here are some additional tips for getting the best result when cleaning glass surfaces like windows or mirrors.


    John Washing Window With Homemade Glass Cleaner and Microfiber ClothJohn Washing Window With Homemade Glass Cleaner and Microfiber Cloth



    Wait For Shade

    Avoid cleaning in direct sunlight or while the glass is still warm from sun exposure. Hot glass will cause your spray to dry out prematurely, leaving streaks and spots. It’s best to clean cool glass so your cleaner can evaporate on its own.

    Dust First

    Use an extra microfiber cloth or lint-free rag to wipe off surface dust, dirt, and grime before spraying the glass with cleaner. This will help you get a more thorough clean, rather than just moving wet dust around.

    Spray, Wait, Wipe

    Let your homemade cleaner sit and soak on your window for several seconds before wiping it away. This gives the solvents time to loosen dirt and grime, requiring less elbow grease on your part.


    Spraying Exterior Window With Homemade Glass CleanerSpraying Exterior Window With Homemade Glass Cleaner



    Wipe In A “Box + S” Pattern

    Remember two motions when wiping your window clean. Start with a “box” around the edges of your window or mirror, making sure to get into corners (see the teal path in the photo below). Next, wipe back and forth in a continuous “S,” always working from top to bottom (like the purple path below).


    Window With S Pattern Guide For Cleaning WindowsWindow With S Pattern Guide For Cleaning Windows



    Use The Right Cloth

    Avoid using paper towels or old cloths that may leave lint or fuzz. We prefer a microfiber cloth or lint-free rag. Some people swear by using newspaper newsprint, but it should only have black ink, which is hard to come by these days! You can also use a simple squeegee for a perfect finish.

    More House Cleaning Advice

    If you’re interested in more ways to keep your home clean, check out these posts below:

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