Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (2024)

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  • Author: Tawra Kellam

Ingredients

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3 Tbsp. liquid dishwashing soap
1 Tbsp. anti-spotting agent (Jet Dry)
1/4 cup ammonia (Optional for extra cleaning power and degreasing)

Instructions

  1. Put soap and anti-spotting agent into a spray bottle attachment for your garden hose.
  2. Add ammonia, if desired, for extra cleaning power and degreasing.
  3. Fill the bottle to the top with water.
  4. Attach sprayer.
  5. Spray upper windows and let them dry.

This outdoor window washer recipe is for cleaning the higher windows on your house that you can’t reach except with a ladder.

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  1. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (7)Dreama

    Really?! This works?? I’ve wanted to buy the name-brand item at the store, but deterred buy the price! I’m gonna try it! THANKS!

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  2. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (8)rose

    hehehee .. i saw the heading of this and the pic .. and i thought .. its a good idea to get the kids to wash the windows .. heheeee ..

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (9)Peg

      Wow! I went to Walmart yesterday to buy 3 bottles of Windex Outdoor but they don’t carry it in the store and she said they had it online for $40 each! Major price gouging as it’s usually $11. I came home and found your recipe and used it this morning on all my windows. I’m thrilled with the results! I didn’t have any Jet Dry but our water is so soft here that we never get water spots and my windows now look so clean and clear and it only cost me pennies to do 36 windows and two patio doors. Thanks so much!

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (10)Jill

        I am so glad it worked for you Peg.

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  3. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (11)grandma

    I like your cleaner send him up.
    will even feed him.
    what does he charge?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (13)Jill

      Just a tip for any outside window washing. Don’t forget to cover your plants under the windows. Many cleaners (that use vinegar and ammonia etc.) can kill plants so be careful. Soapy water is fine because it doesn’t hurt the plants and kills many bugs.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (14)Jill

        So, don’t add the ammonia if using near plantings? Just the soap and jet dry?
        Thanks

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        • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (15)Jill

          I probably would leave the ammonia out or cover the plantings. Now certain types of ammonia and if it is diluted properly can fertilize grass and plants but to be safe I usually cover my plants and not chance it.

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  4. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (16)Maggie

    Our house fronts on a well-traveled main street. The front windows (5 of them), are dirty all the time due to the dust and dirt from this road. There is a lot of construction going on in our neighborhood now, too, and the trucks carrying dirt are many. I’m going to try this solution and see if I can get my windows clean. With my chronic shoulder issue, washing windows by hand is not easy so this might be just the thing. I get so tired of grimy windows.

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  5. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (17)Grizzly Bear Mom

    Maggie, perhaps your church’s youth group could help wash your windows. Or a friendly neighbor? God bless.

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (18)Laura Hendricks

      nice thought

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  6. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (19)Cee

    I have white fascia / trim on the outside of the house that’s has black mold in spots all the way around. It comes off with my Mr. Clean purple cleanser and a rag, but the smell is very strong. Bleach works wonders, but I’m wondering if there is something natural that I can mix together that would work, and that doesn’t really need to be rinsed just scrubbed in with a sponge mop or something.
    Bless You All

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (20)Jill

      That is a nasty job and I know what you mean about not wanting to have to rinse it and all. There are some natural things you can try like vinegar, hydrogen peroxide but I would rinse those too if I used them and the vinegar does not kill the mold as well as the bleach. People wonder why they keep having trouble with the mold returning so quickly often and it is because they are using vinegar and other natural things which don’t kill the mold totally and so it then begins growing back pretty fast. Even using bleach mold can eventually grow back but not at the rate when you use other things.
      For example vinegar kills 80% of the mold that means 20% is left there and what does that 20% start doing – growing like crazy.
      Maybe some of our readers have found something else. Just be aware though that even though sometimes seem to work great if it does kill everything you will have to do the work again sooner.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (21)Amy

        Oil of cloves works to kill mold spores and helps to stop them returing and is pretty natural. Works better than bleach ive found.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (22)Ron Stith

        I have grass and plants under the Windows. I understand vinegar is not good for them. Just water, Dawn and Jet Dry? Will the Jet Dry harm the plants?

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        • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (23)Jill

          Ron I wouldn’t use this recipe if you have plants under the windows. I would just use a little Dawn with some water and then dry them quickly with a soft rag. It you have mineral deposit built up you could use the Dawn and water and use a scrubby pad to wash the windows to try to remove hard water deposits. If there are no hard water deposits then just use the Dawn and water. To be honest if my windows aren’t grimy I just use water and then buff dry.

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (24)Kathy

      Mold is a tough one…I have had great luck with this recipe below from: http://www.solventfreepaint.com/linseed_soap.htm

      Boric Acid – 16 oz bottle

      You can add Borax to the Allback linseed oil soap EXTRA in a second application. Let the Borax fortified linseed oil soap EXTRA dry on the surface for extra protection from mold and mildew. Add 2-3 ounces per 5 liter of linseed oil soap EXTRA. This Boric Acid, a white powder, is mined from the Mojave Desert in California and is nature’s proven long-term treatment in eliminating co*ckroaches, Palmetto bugs, Waterbugs, Ants, Silverfish, Carpenter Ants, and Termites. Learn more about Boric Acid – nature’s own pesticide.

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (25)handyman707

      Try Wet-N-Forget. Mix it according to product instructions. This stuff works like a miracle.

      Reply

    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (26)Erica

      Wet & Forget is the best

      Reply

  7. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (27)Amy

    Fantastic, im going to try this. What brand is the sprayer, I havent seen the dial kind in Australia before so I want to try and hunt one down.

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (28)Jill

      You don’t need to really need one with the dial. You can use any sprayer like that that hooks on to the end of a hose.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (29)Jackie

        Jill, where do I get one of those? Our garden center had a very expensive one. Doesn’t it need a reservoir to put the solution in and then the sprayer part?

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        • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (30)Jill

          Jackie I am not sure because I just saved a bottle from some store bought window cleaner that I had gotten at the recycling center but I am pretty sure you could get one at some place like Lowe’s, Home Depot etc. Also I have used a bottle from some fertilizer that I had used up and just cleaned the bottle out really good.

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  8. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (31)Lena

    I was so excited to try this recipe after reading about it and watching Tawra demonstrate how to use it on YouTube. I bought a sprayer to fit on the hose, made the cleaner and washed my windows. The windows did not come clean, and I was very disappointed. This was a few weeks ago, but yesterday I decided to try it again thinking maybe I made a mistake or something. I washed the windows again, and my windows are still both very dirty and spotty. Is it possible that this method will not clean dirty windows? Do you need to either use some sort of brush to scrub the dirt off, or use a squeegee to get rid of the excess water and dirt? I really, really want the “spray-soap-on-the-window-then-rinse-and-walk-away” method to work, it would be wonderful. Do you have more tips that may help?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (32)Jill

      Lena if your windows are really really dirty you may have to use something to scrub them with I’m afraid. What happens sometimes is grime from the roof and different sources that are really “gummy” like can get on the windows so they really need to be scrubbed. Once they are cleaned then if you use something like this recipe on a regular basis and keep up with them it should work for you.
      It is like if you move in to a house that has really bad build up from hard water and generally no regular cleaning you will need to use a pumice stone and some major elbow grease to clean it but once you get it clean, regular cleaning will be easy and you can use a different product. Same thing with the windows.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (33)Lena

        Thank you for your reply Jill, I appreciate it. I will give your suggestion a try :)

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  9. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (34)Kathy Hedke

    How much water do I start with for the outside window cleaner.

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (35)Jill

      Just experiment with your personal sprayer and adjust it as you think you need too. Spray some on the window, if it doesn’t seem to be cleaning it then adjust it to less water until it is cleaning it.

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  10. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (36)Jk

    How much water?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (37)Jill

      You need to pour it into one of those bottles you attach to the end of the hose and the water sprays through it so there is no exact amount of water.

      Reply

  11. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (38)JoAnn

    Will the ammonia kill plants, shrubs, and grass?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (39)Jill

      Yes it like vinegar will kill it all

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  12. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (40)Par

    So one doesn’t rinse the window after soaking it ????

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (41)Jill

      No the jet dry type thing allows it to dry streak free

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (42)Stephen Donahue

      WIth Windex Outdoor sprayer, you do rinse. I wouldn’t leave soap on my windows!

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  13. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (43)Christine

    What size spray bottle to use? I have a one quart bottle…. do I need to adjust soap and Jet Dry?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (44)Jill

      That size is just fine and you don’t need to adjust anything

      Reply

  14. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (45)Deb B

    Can I sub vinegar for jet dry?

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (46)Jill

      It should work because vinegar is good at removing hard water spots and preventing them too which is basically what jet dry does.

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      • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (47)Sue

        So the directions don’t say to rinse with water after? Is that right?

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        • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (48)Jill

          That is right Sue.

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  15. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (49)Linda in LaGrange

    I used this recipe today and it worked great!! I have two 8’ 8” tall windows in the front that are not easy to clean, but this worked like a charm. No streaks or water spots at all. I put the cleaner in a spray bottle and connected the hose. I set the ratio to 5 tablespoons of cleaner to 1 gallon of water. I’m surprised how little cleaner was actually needed.

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  16. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (50)Sue

    Thanks for this! In the past, I’ve used commercial solutions and they’ve worked fine, but omg the $$$! So today I used your recipe, and it works beautifully!

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  17. Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (51)Sue

    This worked great ! I even sprayed it through screens. Also cleaned some areas in siding. I let it sit a few minutes and then rinsed off. Thanks!

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    • Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (52)Jill

      You are so welcome.

      Reply

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Homemade Outdoor Window Washer Recipe (2024)

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DIY Window Cleaning Solution. 1 cup distilled water 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol 1/2 cup vinegar 🧼 Step Three. Spray the windows, let the solution sit for a bit and then use a coffee filter, newspaper, old t-shirt or a microfiber rag to wipe the solution.

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In a spray bottle, combine ¼ cup of white vinegar with ½ teaspoon of liquid dish soap. Dilute the solution with 2 cups of water, then shake the bottle vigorously to mix the components. If you don't have white vinegar on hand, you can substitute it with lemon juice.

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Dawn as a substitute glass cleaner

One of the most effective ways to clean glass is dish soap – it's what professional window cleaners use when cleaning exterior windows. Dish soap can remove stuck-on dirt and cuts any hazy build-up. It also works well on cloudy mirrors.

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The most common is a water-fed pole cleaner mounted on an extendable pole for easy access to exterior windows. This setup requires significant investment into tools and training but makes cleaning high windows simple. The next most common option is a pair of squeegee and scrubber tools mounted on poles.

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Mix up your window-cleaning solution: In a plastic spray bottle, mix together 2 cups of warm water with 1/4 cup white vinegar and 1/2 teaspoon of Dawn. Sweep away dirt: Using a broom, sweep away the cobwebs and debris from the windows and sills.

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  1. Add one-fourth cup of rubbing alcohol, one-fourth cup of distilled white vinegar, one tablespoon of cornstarch, and two cups of distilled water to a spray bottle.
  2. Shake well to combine the ingredients.
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To make this cleaner, combine 1 cup of water with ¼ cup of vinegar in a spray bottle. Mix it well. To clean your windows, spray the solution on and wipe away with a microfiber or cotton cloth.

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Dish Soap Solution

Simply mix one gallon of water with two teaspoons of liquid dish soap, and you have a professional window cleaning solution. You can apply the mix to your windows using a sponge and tackle tough spots using either a scratch-free scrubby pad or a grade #0000 fine steel wool pad.

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For most windows, combine equal parts distilled water and white vinegar. In most cases, it's best to do this in a spray bottle, but for larger windows combine more liquid in a bucket. For very dirty windows, especially exterior windows, combine 2 cups of water, 1/4 cup of vinegar, and 1/2 tsp of dish detergent.

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