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In a message dated 10/21/06 12:49:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, akfral

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> Anyone have a recipe? AmyF

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I use this one all the time. Works great, leaves no streaks and the addition

of the alcohol makes it dry quickly.

 

1 cup rubbing alcohol

1 cup water

1 tablespoon vinegar

 

Mix in spray bottle and use accordingly. Also works well on ceramic tile,

chrome, most hard surfaces.

 

TM

 

 

 

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Here's an all purpose cleaner that I use also. I'd rather spend my hard

earned $$$ on real food as opposed to expensive, toxic, cleaning supplies. If

you

really think of it a lot of our money budgeted for food goes toward anything

but.

 

1 teaspoon borax

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

2 teaspoons vinegar

1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid

10 drops of essential oil (this time of year I use cinnamon)

2 cups hot water

 

Mix in a clean spray bottle. The vinegar/baking soda causes this mixture to

fizz so release the top over a sink until it settles. I just washed down my

bathroom walls with this. Works like a charm and smells good too!

 

TM

 

 

 

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, TendrMoon wrote:

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> In a message dated 10/21/06 12:49:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

akfral

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> > Anyone have a recipe? AmyF

> i use equal parts of vinegar and water and dry the windows with

newspaper.

Works like a charm,

Lourdes

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Vinegar in a spray bottle. Works great on my glass tanks I keep my rats/mice in,

with no harmful fumes.

 

Kadee Sedtal

 

 

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I make my own. I fill a spray bottle 3/4 full and then just eye ball equal

amounts of ammonia and rubbing alcohol to finish filling the bottle. Always put

the water in the bottle first, because sometimes the ammonia will suds if you

add it first. This works great and better than any store bought cleaner on the

market. Only cost pennies to make too.

Judy

 

 

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A few drops of tea tree oil adds a great disinfectent to home made cleaners (we

use vinegar, baking soda, water, tea tree oil and my daugher insists on added a

few drops of lavendar).

 

 

 

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