tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6800817945442590343.post7851283069360825869..comments2022-01-24T03:48:31.608-05:00Comments on The Prudent Life: Glass CleanerAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02092895020112602101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6800817945442590343.post-60330963325954420882012-07-25T16:05:24.666-04:002012-07-25T16:05:24.666-04:00I love your idea of putting the recipe on the bott...I love your idea of putting the recipe on the bottle. I will do that right away. And I am glad to know I can use dishwashing liquid instead of the Prell, too, as I always have Dawn around. Thanks for your comments :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02092895020112602101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6800817945442590343.post-42039478134643352432012-07-25T14:39:08.562-04:002012-07-25T14:39:08.562-04:00I use almost the same recipe but use Dawn dishwash...I use almost the same recipe but use Dawn dishwashing liquid (the original blue) instead of Prell. I love it on mirrors. But it is good to know I can use shampoo if I am out of Dawn. I would have never thought of that. When mixing I try to remember to add the Dawn last or I get too many suds. I usually remember....usually. TIP: For safety write on the bottle what is in it AND I write the recipe on the bottle so I don't have to look it up every time I make it. (You can write this on a piece of paper and 'laminate' it with packing tape.) I measure & pour the rubbing alcohol into the bottle then mark the level on the bottle. I then do the same with the water. Since I just squeeze and guess the amount of soap, I never have to clean measuring spoons or cups. Yes, I am THAT lazy. But pouring the soap in last should help with the bubbles when mixing. Love your blog!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com