All-Purpose Homemade Glass Cleaner
Keep your windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces sparkling clean with this easy, effective homemade glass cleaner. It’s budget-friendly, simple to mix, and works like a charm—without that harsh chemical smell. You'll wonder why you ever bought the store-bought stuff!
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Course: Cleaning, DIY Household Cleaners, Make Your Own
Cuisine: Cleaning, Housekeeping
Servings: 1 quart
Cost: $1-2
- 2 cups 91% isopropyl alcohol or 70% for a milder version
- 2 cups water
- 2 tablespoons white vinegar 5% acidity
- 4 drops dishwashing liquid like Blue Dawn
Start with a clean spray bottle—preferably new—to avoid unwanted chemical reactions from leftover residue.
Pour in the isopropyl alcohol, water, and vinegar.
Add the dishwashing liquid last. A little goes a long way!
Screw on the spray top and gently shake to combine.
Label clearly and store out of reach of children and pets.
Isopropyl Alcohol: This is the secret to fast-drying, streak-free shine. It cuts through grime and helps the solution evaporate quickly. If you don’t have it, denatured alcohol (found in the paint aisle) is a good substitute.
Dishwashing Liquid: Helps break down grease, fingerprints, and sticky messes by cutting surface tension. Just don’t overdo it—too much can leave streaks.
Not for Stone: Avoid using on marble, granite, or other acid-sensitive surfaces. However, this cleaner works beautifully on chrome, ceramic tile, and of course—glass.
Batch-Friendly: This recipe divides and multiplies easily. Just keep the ratio the same.