Kitchen Sink and Countertop Cleaner

Marianne

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This is the BEST recipe I've ever used.

2 cups of water
1/2 cup of rubbing alcohol
2 TBLSP of Dawn or your grease cutting liquid detergent of choice

Add all to a spray bottle and give it a couple shakes.
Spray and wipe with a damp cloth. This works so well on greasy stoves and sinks. I wipe everything off with the rinsed off cloth, but supposedly you don't have to.

This is also a good cleaner in the bathroom.
 

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This is the BEST recipe I've ever used.

2 cups of water
1/2 cup of rubbing alcohol
2 TBLSP of Dawn or your grease cutting liquid detergent of choice

Add all to a spray bottle and give it a couple shakes.
Spray and wipe with a damp cloth. This works so well on greasy stoves and sinks. I wipe everything off with the rinsed off cloth, but supposedly you don't have to.

This is also a good cleaner in the bathroom.
Going to give this a try:thumbsup
 

Marianne

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@Marianne , I mixed up some of that, and liked it for kitchen. but, IMO, it really shines (pun intended) as a window cleaner. best window cleaner I've ever used.
Oh no kidding! I'll have to give that a shot. The rubbing alcohol would really help dry that window faster aka less streaking.
For years I've used the standard 1/4 c vinegar, 1/2 tsp Dawn and 2 c water for washing windows. Maybe just using alcohol in place of vinegar would do it. Hmmmm
 
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