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This past weekend I pulled window washing duty from my boss, err I mean my better half. I ran out of the store bought glass cleaner and was too lazy to put on non-work clothes and go to the store to buy some more. I found a recipe to make your own glass cleaner in an old book I had. I had never tried it before, but since I had all the stuff that it called for I decided to give it a try. Let me tell you this stuff worked better than the name brand stuff. Our windows were filthy from not being cleaned all winter and this homemade cleaner cleaned them spotless with no streaks. I used the empty store brand sprayer to mix the batch of cleaner and it probably cost less than twenty cents to fill the quart bottle. So if you want to save a couple bucks, here is the formula to make one quart:1 oz. sudsy ammonia4 oz. rubbing alcohol3/4 teaspoon liquid dish detergentfill the remainder of the bottle with water and mix togetherIf you want to make a gallon of the glass cleaner:4 oz. sudsy ammonia1 pint (16 oz.) rubbing alcohol1 tablespoon liquid dish detergentfill the remainder of the gallon with water and mix togetherIt is hard to believe that the brand names charge so much for their product when it is so cheap to make.