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| I have used this with good results. Some windows are high,and I like
the idea of the hose end dispenser.
I find it kind of costly to buy the complete dispenser and detergent
every time it's empty.
Indoor Windex has refill bottles for their sprayers.
Is there any way I can make my own detergent,and refill the dispenser?
If so,what can I use? Thanks
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| On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:57:12 -0400, herb777@webtv.net (Herb) wrote:
> I have used this with good results. Some windows are high,and I like
>the idea of the hose end dispenser.
> I find it kind of costly to buy the complete dispenser and detergent
>every time it's empty.
> Indoor Windex has refill bottles for their sprayers.
> Is there any way I can make my own detergent,and refill the dispenser?
>If so,what can I use? Thanks
I make a window/general purpose cleaner. My recipe:
1 pint rubbing alcohol
1 cup ammonia (not sudsy)
2 squirts dish liquid (I like Dawn Power Plus)
mix with water to make a gallon, tip several times to mix.
Nan
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