Home Depot also has
25.4oz. Bar Keepers Friend All-Purpose Spray + Foam Cleaner Bottle on sale for
$3.68. Select free store pickup where stock permits to save on shipping fees.
Additionally,
Menards also has
25.4oz. Bar Keepers Friend All-Purpose Spray + Foam Cleaner Bottle + $0.40 Menard's in-store Credit via Rebate on sale for
$3.68. Select free ship to store on shipping fees.
- Note: Mail-in Rebate is in the form of merchandise credit check, valid on future in-store purchases only. Merchandise credit check is not valid towards purchases made on MENARDS.COM.
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SudoNinja &
twancirc for finding this deal
About the Product- Mineral Deposits
- Oily Residues
- Rust Stains
- Everyday Grime
- No Harsh Chemicals/Bleach
- Adjustable Nozzle for Spray/Foam
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Alcohol (assuming IPA based on your stated concentration) will do nothing to inorganic compounds, and vinegar is a weak acid that will work on some lime and rust, but is such a low acidity that you'd be wasting your time if you have very hard water.
People should understand the chemistry behind what they're making, and what is needed to lift a stain. If a solution works for someone else, it is not a "cleans everything" solution, nor is it even the best solution. A proper match up goes much farther than elbow grease any day of the week.
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I have a floor to ceiling glass enclosure on 3 sides and this cleans better than anything out there. Trust the science.
1 part alcohol
2 part vinegar
7 parts water
So 500ml....
350ml water
100ml vinegar (I use 5% you can use higher if you can find it )
50ml alcohol (I use 91%, 70% is fine and will work )
4 drop any dish soap (I use dawn platinum)
Math:
(1 part) Rubbing alcohol 70%
$2 for 16 Oz.
(2 part )Vinegar 5%
$1.50 for 32oz
4 drops 💧 of dish soap
$.20 cents
(7 part) Water 112oz.
So 1 and 1/4 GALLON costs roughly $3.70 or .02 cents an ounce.
This deal would be .50 cents at the same per ounce.....so 7x cheaper.
I think I'll go with home Depot.
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I have a floor to ceiling glass enclosure on 3 sides and this cleans better than anything out there. Trust the science.
1 part alcohol
2 part vinegar
7 parts water
So 500ml....
350ml water
100ml vinegar (I use 5% you can use higher if you can find it )
50ml alcohol (I use 91%, 70% is fine and will work )
4 drop any dish soap (I use dawn platinum)
Math:
(1 part) Rubbing alcohol 70%
$2 for 16 Oz.
(2 part )Vinegar 5%
$1.50 for 32oz
4 drops 💧 of dish soap
$.20 cents
(7 part) Water 112oz.
So 1 and 1/4 GALLON costs roughly $3.70 or .02 cents an ounce.
This deal would be .50 cents at the same per ounce.....so 7x cheaper.
Alcohol (assuming IPA based on your stated concentration) will do nothing to inorganic compounds, and vinegar is a weak acid that will work on some lime and rust, but is such a low acidity that you'd be wasting your time if you have very hard water.
People should understand the chemistry behind what they're making, and what is needed to lift a stain. If a solution works for someone else, it is not a "cleans everything" solution, nor is it even the best solution. A proper match up goes much farther than elbow grease any day of the week.
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I have a floor to ceiling glass enclosure on 3 sides and this cleans better than anything out there. Trust the science.
1 part alcohol
2 part vinegar
7 parts water
So 500ml....
350ml water
100ml vinegar (I use 5% you can use higher if you can find it )
50ml alcohol (I use 91%, 70% is fine and will work )
4 drop any dish soap (I use dawn platinum)
Math:
(1 part) Rubbing alcohol 70%
$2 for 16 Oz.
(2 part )Vinegar 5%
$1.50 for 32oz
4 drops 💧 of dish soap
$.20 cents
(7 part) Water 112oz.
So 1 and 1/4 GALLON costs roughly $3.70 or .02 cents an ounce.
This deal would be .50 cents at the same per ounce.....so 7x cheaper.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
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