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majstor

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1/4 c. rubbing alcohol
1/4 c. white vinegar
1 Tbsp cornstarch
2 c. warm water

Its working very nice, just like store one. No residue, really cleans it. Im using it for plastics and wood too.
 
Hazel said:
Sounds interesting. What's the reason for adding the cornstarch?

Corn starch feels so funny on our skin because it's so fine, but that's
what makes it so absorbent. It also means it can get inside cracks and
textures that we normally wouldn't be able to clean very well.

Furniture is a good example, as corn starch can get rid of the oily residue
leftover after polishing it (or in the case of dinner tables, that pizza
grease that won't seem to come out of old wood). Because it's non-abrasive,
it's also great for streaky glass. Mixing equal parts corn starch and soap
in water can make a pretty good window cleaner when all else fails.
 

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