Can rubbing alcohol be used for cleaning household things other than what it is meant for as a first aid remed


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As others mentioned it can be used to clean windows. It is also a disinfectant.

Clean your dry erase boards with a cloth or paper towel dampened with rubbing alcohol.
Use alcohol to clean grimy phones, switch plates and doorknobs.
Not only will the alcohol remove the oily dirt and dust, but it will also kill germs on these frequently handled areas.


The alcohol removes the dust on candles without ruining the wick, as water often does. Wipe with a cloth. Be sure to let the alcohol evaporate completely before lighting the candles!

Use rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth to remove grime from household fixtures.. The alcohol will leave behind a nice shine.

Remove fresh ink stains by blotting with rubbing alcohol. This procedure also often works to remove permanent marker stains on carpet.


It cleans mirrors and glass. It is especially good to get stickers off of windows
I use rubbing alcohol to clean windows and mirrors . spray then wipe with news paper no streeks left I also put on q tip and clean my ears it dissolves the oil and wax .
Certainly, it is virtually the same as denatured alcohol that has a multitude or cleaning, solvent, and thinning applications.
yes, it will clean all glass, bathroom and kitchen fixtures,microwaves ,stoves, oven tops, floors, refrigerators,counter tops, virtually anything....wood etc...

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