5. Lemon juice
Because of its acidic composition, lemon works very much like vinegar, and it’s very efficient even if it’s about the most stubborn dirt on your windows. Give your home a fresh scent with a simple DIY lemon juice cleaner. Mix 1 quart of warm water with one tablespoon of lemon juice in a spray bottle. Shake it well and then spray the windows with the solution and wipe them dry with some old newspapers. This mixture can also be used on other surfaces such as plastic and ceramic, but avoid using it on slate and marble surfaces because it can damage them.
Bottom line:
Making your own homemade window cleaner can save the expense of buying cleaning supplies and prevent interactions with the harmful gases and chemicals present in store-bought window cleaners. Moreover, DIY window cleaners are rather adaptable and can be applied to other glass surfaces, including mirrors, shower doors, and picture frames.
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