Cleaning Recipes Using Dawn, Water, Vinegar, Rubbing Alcohol

No rinsing needed

all purpose – doors, light switches, window sills, baseboards, walls
dawn – 1 teaspoon
water – 14 oz

mirrors, windows, outside of toilet, stainless steal
dawn – 1 teaspoon
water – 14 oz
rubbing alcohol – 1/2 cup

bathroom and kitchen sink cleaner, soap scum, showers, windows, inside fridge
dawn – 1 teaspoon
water – 14 oz
vinegar – 1/2 cup

tile floor – white vinegar and water
1/2 cup white vinegar
1 gallon of warm water
Optional: 5 drops of essential oil (lavender, lemon, or eucalyptus)

A popular homemade Dawn cleaning formula combines Dawn dish soap, white vinegar, and water
for an all-purpose spray, often with equal parts vinegar and water and a squirt or teaspoon of Dawn,
while another version mimics Dawn Powerwash using water, Dawn, and rubbing alcohol for foaming action, with ratios like 13 oz water, 2 oz Dawn, and 1 oz alcohol for 16 oz total. These formulas use Dawn as a surfactant to lift grease and grime and vinegar or alcohol for disinfecting and dissolving mineral deposits

hypochlorous acid dark glass spray bottles

Tile floor – white vinegar and water
White vinegar is the BEST multipurpose cleaner out there

Vinegar Tile Cleaner Recipe:

1/2 cup white vinegar
1 gallon of warm water
Optional: 5 drops of essential oil (lavender, lemon, or eucalyptus)

Mix the ingredients in a bucket. Dip your mop or microfiber cloth, wring it out well, and clean as usual. No rinsing needed unless your tiles are sensitive to acidity.