where can i find them in the uk as they dont seem to have any just alcohol
based glass cleaners or anionic/nonionic cleaners dont ask me for the last
one, im baffled about it myself
In article <L-ednfDHx_szmHrbnZ2dnUVZ8qGdnZ2d@pipex.net>, junk@mail.com
says...
> where can i find them in the uk as they dont seem to have any just alcohol
> based glass cleaners or anionic/nonionic cleaners dont ask me for the last
> one, im baffled about it myself
>
GLASS CLEANER
2 tablespoons ammonia
1/2 cup alcohol
1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid
a few drops blue food coloring
water
Combine the ammonia, alcohol, dishwashing liquid, and food coloring,
then add enough water to make 1 quart. If you prefer a nonammoniated
cleaner, substitute 3 tablespoons vinegar or lemon juice for the
ammonia.
On Sep 12, 12:01 am, Bill <spamt...@tinlc.lumbercartel.com> wrote:
> In article <L-ednfDHx_szmHrbnZ2dnUVZ8qGdn...@pipex.net>, j...@mail.com
> says...
>
> > where can i find them in the uk as they dont seem to have any just alcohol
> > based glass cleaners or anionic/nonionic cleaners dont ask me for the last
> > one, im baffled about it myself
>
> GLASS CLEANER
> 2 tablespoons ammonia
> 1/2 cup alcohol
> 1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid
> a few drops blue food coloring
> water
>
> Combine the ammonia, alcohol, dishwashing liquid, and food coloring,
> then add enough water to make 1 quart. If you prefer a nonammoniated
> cleaner, substitute 3 tablespoons vinegar or lemon juice for the
> ammonia.
>
> Thanks to:http://www.almanac.com/home/cleaners.html
>
> Bill
:-) Thanks, Bill. Always like these wee home tips.