We all admit that one of the most tedious and boring chores in the house is cleaning the windows. In addition to thorough cleaning, it is also one of the areas that gets dirty easily - especially if there are small children in the house who leave their fingers - and you need to be with a cloth in hand.
But to make your life easier together and clean them up, here are six little secrets to hassle-free glazing.
1. The right cloth
Glass surfaces should be cleaned with a cloth suitable for glass surfaces, so that no fluff remains or even worse, the surface is scratched. The suitable cloth for the windows is with microfiber.
2. Cleaner
Dissolve 1 dose of white vinegar in 4 doses of water, dip your cloth in and clean.
3. Batonets
Pay attention to the corners because there are places that collect a lot of dirt which is difficult to remove.
4. Table with glass surface: Lemon and newspaper
For your glass table you can use a little lemon juice and clean with a crumpled newspaper, making circular motions and avoiding pressing so as not to risk scratching.
5. For very dirty surfaces outside the windows
The exterior of the windows is exposed to all kinds of dirt. Applying a layer of wax to wooden floors, using a cloth, will create a protective layer that will remove dirt.
6. Blackboard sponge
If you have been cleaning your windows for a long time, the school sponge we use to extinguish chalks is ideal for getting the most out of dirt. When finished, clean the windows regularly.