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Old 05-23-2006, 10:14 PM
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Talking Re: Natural Window Cleaner

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Originally Posted by tlspiegel
lol - Get out of my head! I have used this for years and years to clean my windows. It doesn't hurt to add a bit of dish soap - just a teeny tiny bit to the mixture either. That is also what I use to clean my Mexican Saltillo Tiles Floors, that are in my entire house - not a speck of carpeting, in my carport, porch, and patio.
Hi,

LOL, too funny. The best one is that a company has actually come out with exactly the same thing that we've been using - vinegar and water, BUT, they added some pretty green dye to make it look nice - and it's lots more expensive (probably cuz it's pre-mixed and green?)!!! LOL We've found that the most natural cleaners, especially ones we can make ourselves are the best. And the least expensive!

Kat
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