How to clean window glass quickly and cleanly?


Friends who have cleaned glass windows know that cleaning glass seems simple, but it is actually not that easy.

If the correct method is not used during the cleaning process, the entire glass may become more blurry after cleaning.

Today I will share with you some tips for cleaning glass windows. With these tips, you can easily clean the windows at home. At the same time, I will share some tips for maintaining glass windows.

1. Wipe the glass with white vinegar

Mix white vinegar and water in a ratio of 1:2, put it into an empty spray bottle, spray the glass while wiping it with an old rag or a ball of old newspaper, and you will find that the glass immediately becomes very bright.

Notice:

The key is not to use paper towels, which will cause streaks, and poor quality paper towels will leave paper fibers. Use newspaper or a rag. If you don't have white vinegar or don't like its smell, you can also use diluted lemon juice or soda water instead.

2. Wipe the glass with beer

If there is dirt on the gold-plated mirror frame, picture frame or glass, you can wipe it with a towel dipped in leftover beer to remove the dirt and make it clean and shiny.

You can also use expired beer, which has a rich foam. Soaking a rag in beer and using it to clean the glass is very effective. The alcohol in the beer evaporates quickly, leaving no watermarks on the glass.

3. Glass cleaner

If you want to easily clean your glass, glass cleaner is your best bet. Using a unique active agent, the cleaning ingredients quickly disperse across the glass surface, delivering a powerful cleaning effect. Simply spray and wipe, leaving no traces behind. It saves time and effort, making it an essential tool for daily cleaning.

4. Wipe the glass with white wine

Use a soft cloth or paper soaked in water with alcohol or white wine to wipe the mirror first, then use a clean cloth dipped in some chalk to wipe it again. Take two cloths, one dry and one wet, and wipe both sides of the glass with the wet cloth first; then use a dry cloth dipped in a small amount of white wine to wipe the glass vigorously, and it will be clean and bright.

Or you can wipe the glass with a damp cloth first, then use a clean damp cloth dipped in a little wine and rub it hard on the glass to make it as bright as new. c. When you wipe the mirror, some white hair will be left behind, which is not easy to wipe off. In this case, just pour white wine on it and wipe it with a cloth, and the mirror will become clean and bright!

5. Use old newspaper to wipe the glass

First, wipe the glass with a damp cloth, then a dry cloth, and finally newspaper. First, wipe away any dust or dirt with a damp cloth. Then, crumple up the newspaper and wipe it on the wet glass. The printed ink on the newspaper will help the glass shine brighter without the ink clinging to it.

Discard dirty newspaper and replace it with another one—very convenient. If the glass is blackened by oil, use a cloth dipped in white wine or hot vinegar to clean it easily. Roll up the newspaper, soak it in water, and wrap it in dry newspaper. Then, you can clean the glass.

Use wet, dry newspaper to clean watermarks from glass. Wipe the glass with wet newspaper, then wipe with dry newspaper to clean it. Wet and ball up newspaper (or spray it with water) and then wipe directly on the glass.

6. Tips for cleaning glass

First, use a feather duster to wipe away dust, loose dust, and other dirt, then spray glass cleaner in a large X shape.

After completing these steps, you can start cleaning the glass. Wet the rag with water, wring it out, and wipe it along the edge of the window; turn the rag over and slowly wipe it inward in the same way; after wiping the entire glass, let it dry until it is 70% dry, then wipe it again with a dry rag and everything will be fine.

Tips for cleaning glass

1. Ink stains: Wipe clean with turpentine. 2. Grease stains: Use a mixture of acetic acid and a degreasing detergent with water. 3. Tape stains: First scrape off the tape with a knife, then wipe with turpentine. 4. Pencil stains: Wipe with turpentine. 5. Crayon stains: Wipe with a dry cloth dipped in turpentine. 6. Colored pencil stains: First, carefully wipe with an eraser. If they persist, scrub with laundry detergent.


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