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With just a spritz of this ingredient, your windows will stay clean and shiny like never before. This is what it is. In our house, we often tend to keep everything tidy and clean, but there are some items in our homes that we are not always able to maintain as we wish and we find it difficult and cumbersome to clean them. .
In fact, some agents do not depend on us and stubborn dirt continues to hide even if we buy products suitable for cleaning certain surfaces, but sometimes they do not do their job.
Glasses: here is the method to always have them clean and shiny with a single ingredient
To do this, we must avoid spending a lot of money on products that in the long run may even be harmful, but rather prefer certain natural methods that our grandmothers have passed down to us.
One of the household tasks that bothers us the most is washing windows and glass. Many times, in fact, we find ourselves in the need to remove the annoying stains that form on the glass.
These are formed by the condensation that forms on the windows during sudden changes in temperature but also by very violent rains on days when it is better to stay at home.
However, there comes a time when it is necessary to wash these glasses and eliminate any halos that may occur, so we will end up having clean, shiny glasses without halos.
But very often we find it difficult, despite using a squeegee or other useful gadgets, to ensure that our windows are always clean without any trace of dirt or debris.
the secret solution
For this, one of the most suitable ingredients for various purposes comes into action, white vinegar, which can be used to clean our glass and windows perfectly.
To use it, we only need to dilute half a glass of white vinegar with a little warm water and place it in a spray bottle so that it can be sprayed during our cleaning.
There are different ways to use it, the first is to spray the solution on the glass and use a microfiber cloth then wash everything until dry, the second recommends soaking the cloth in the solution and passing it directly on the glass.
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