
Last weekend, I decided to clean all bathroom’s mirrors and windows in my place with natural homemade cleaner: vinegar (as known as a natural antibacterial product, in case you wonder!!).
I found this recipe and tried it out for the first time. It works! So, I just want to share it with you.
Here it is:
- 1/4 cup vinegar
- 1/2 teaspoon liquid soap or detergent
- 2 cups of water in a spray bottle.
Combine in a spray bottle. Shake to blend.
My windows and mirrors are now shining as the moon! ":—))


wow! It seems you have alot of free time to clean the house
. Just for you know, this formula that I knew back in VN; I used to use lemon juice to clean mirror, starfruit to polish lư đồng, “tro” to polish nồi niêu
. In case if your house has ants around, just use either Johnson and Johnson power or lavender . It is not only about natural products but it is helpful for environment
By the way, the first week of Nov, there is the annual Green Festival in SF
Even when I am lazy, I make myself clean my place once a week. So, replacing Windex with the product above is actually save me the trip to Target!
Talking about me having so much free time in hand (also in some of my previous posts), “It seems you have alot of free time to” read my blog!
P.S.
Thanks for the info. The 1st week of Nov? isn’t it too late now?
what do you mean by first week of Nov and late ???
hehehe…. I need to juggle between reading blogs and sleeping …. hard choices
. Yet, I do not have enough time to jot down my feelings of a day
hehehe….. sowie! I already logged out and realized my absent question
. See! do you know what I meant by “don’t have time” and “short term memory” =))
It is not too late, you can save your trip next year, or the next ten years, that festival is always there
I have just used this for the first time and must agree that it is very very good. i used white vinegar, however would it matter if brown woz used,,,,,, going to go beserk now and do all the house, watch out neighbours this ol house is gunna SPARKLE, thanks again
@bard! thanks for your comment, i’ve never used brown vinegar so I don’t know.