• Deionized Water
• Ethanol
• Plant Derived Surfactants
• Solubolizing Agents
• Essential Oils of Geranium, Rose, and Clove
• Fragrance*
• Preservative*
After doing some research on the subject, I discovered it really doesn't take much to clean windows naturally. Vinegar, lemon juice, or ethanol tend to be natural favorites for cleaning glass. I am left wondering why so many of the typical window cleaners have so many chemicals in them.
This window cleaner works great with minimal ingredients. The geranium fragrance is sweet and flowery, and my glass doors (which get covered in slimy doggie nose prints) are clear and streak-free.
SOMETHING ELSE...
HELP! I'M GETTING STREAKS!
If you have previously used a window cleaner that has ammonia in it (and most window cleaners do), you may find that there are streaks after using Mrs. Meyer's cleaner. This is due to a reaction with the ammonia residue, and should disappear after 2-3 good washings.
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"It occurred to me as I was spraying my bathroom mirror one day (with a "regular" window cleaner) that little particles of the spray were floating down gently ONTO MY TOOTHBRUSH. That was the day I ordered this natural window spray. I also use the counter top spray (and the concentrated cleaner to refill it) because sometimes I have produce in baskets on my counter and I don't want 409 drifting onto it. I'm sure there are better reasons for using natural cleaning products, but those are the ones that made me make the change. And they work great and smell heavenly!"
-Laurie R., Berwyn, IL
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