Qty | Unit | Ingredient | ||
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1/2 | cup | Ammonia |
Ammonia
Ammonia - pronounced 'uh-mohn-yuh, is a common and effective household cleaner, often found in solutions specially formulated for cleaning various surfaces.
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This chemical is particularly good at tackling tough grease and dirt on glass |
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1/2 | cup | Laundry Detergent | ||
1 | gallon | Water » warm |
Water, the essence of life, is a transparent, tasteless, and odorless liquid that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Its neutral flavor allows other ingredients to shine while enhancing the overall texture
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Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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5 Minutes | 0 Minutes | 5 minutes |
1. Pour 1/2 cup of ammonia into your container.
2. Add 1/2 cup of laundry detergent to the ammonia.
3. Measure the warm water and add it to the container with ammonia and detergent.
4. Mix the ingredients thoroughly.
5. Pour the solution into a spray bottle for easy application, or dip a mop or cloth directly into the bucket for larger cleaning jobs.
6. Apply the solution to the surfaces you wish to clean, such as floors, kitchen counters, or bathroom tiles.
7. Wipe with a cloth or mop as needed.
8. Store any leftover solution in a sealed container and label it for safety. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.
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