![]() ![]() ![]() Why not alcohol? If there’s another green ingredient that vies for vinegar in glass cleaner recommendations, it is alcohol-either rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) or even vodka (ethyl, ethanol). They will not deposit on the glass to become water spots. Tap water is fine here because even if it is very hard-which means filled with calcium and magnesium-the acidity of the vinegar will keep the minerals dissolved. Keep it simple and use plain white distilled vinegar. Glass is merciless in showing anything left behind, so there’s no reason to bring in other substances to wrestle with. The sugars and other compounds in ACV will only get in the way. You do not need something fancy like apple cider vinegar (ACV). Other light debris such as dust or soap splatters will be dissolved by the water itself. It is the acidity of vinegar (acetic acid to be precise) that will do your work for you.** The acid will lift light grease (which is what fingerprints are) and dissolve mineral deposits (which is what water spots are). ![]() What kind of vinegar: Standard kitchen distilled white vinegar at a 5% dilution.That’s as complicated as this recipe gets. Recipe #1: In a spray bottle, combine equal parts vinegar and water. ![]()
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