Windex or Glass Pluss?


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The best glass cleaner is half rubbing alcohol and half ammonia. This solution is also good on pretty much any nonporouse surface for cleaning and sanitizing. It shines porcelain sinks, mirrors, stove tops, etc. Plus, it's much cheaper than Windex or Glass Plus!


I have used both an do not find them superior to water. What does work better than water is water with some ammonia in it.
Neither...try diluted vinegar. It works better and is natural and cheaper.
I use vinegar/water or The Works is the best glass cleaner I have ever used
l use Wal*Marts brand of glass cleaner for many things, I don't like the smell of amonia. I was also told to use news paper to wipe the windows. Haven't tried it yet cause l just heard it. Next time l will. I was told you get no "stuff" that is left from paper towels and rags.
windex. it is idiot proof for the boys in my house to not leave streaks in the bathroom.
Vinegar and water or ammonia and water will do the same thing but either one.no one is better than the other they all do the same thing! Hope this helps :)
Depends on what you are cleaning. Windows only.. Windex hands down.. if you are cleaning other surfaces also.. then go with the Glass Plus . Good Luck

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