Does your family’s bathroom mirror look like a Jackson Pollock painting? Mine is often spattered with homemade coconut oil soap and toothpaste, because apparently brushing teeth and washing hands can be contact sports if you try hard enough.
Fortunately, this inexpensive DIY window and glass cleaner delivers streak-free results. Because it’s so inexpensive and easy to make, I keep a spray bottle and pile of clean lint-free cloths under my kids’ sink (where it’s needed most) for easy cleaning.
We’ll get to the super easy recipe soon, but first you might be wondering . . .
Because unlike the most popular store-bought brand, which gets a “D” from the Environmental Working Group (or an “F” if you’re using the pre-made wipes), it’s made with safe, non-toxic ingredients.
However, when life gets busy and you don’t want to make your own, you don’t have to settle for the toxic stuff – this brand gets an “A” from EWG and actually works.
Branch Basics also makes an excellent, non-toxic cleaning concentrate that can be used to make window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, foaming hand wash, and laundry soap. You can find it here.