The process of cleaning windows may seem simple – but often – it is harder than expected to achieve a streak-free finish. However, the secret to a spotless result may come in the shape of a domestic essential that may be hiding
“Been using it for years to clean windows, mirrors, stainless steel and water plants etc. Nothing beats it and doesn’t cost a penny.” Marie Helen said: “I use water from my condenser dryer, game changer.” Pauline Wigmore wrote: “Water from the tumble
Adam Pawsom, Head of Digital at Safestyle UK, the UK’s largest window retailer, has recommended that windows could be cleaned inside and outside several times a year. With the Bank Holiday just around the corner, homeowners may have an extra bit of
The cloth is so good it has been Good Housekeeping approved. It has received a five-star rating across several websites. Anita said: “I’ve got loads of other microfibre cloths but this is in another class, it absorbs fluids easily so it is
When it’s bright and sunny outside, you want to ensure the sun can stream through your windows without bringing any grubby marks to light. Cleaning your windows is a task many homeowners put off, with glass notoriously hard to get just right.
Chrissy McAllen wrote: “I use a mix of white vinegar and water on a microfibre cloth, works perfectly.” Alison Appleton said: “I use white vinegar with water in a spray then a microfibre cloth.” Others suggested using hot soapy water, which is
Emma Wild suggested: Spray white vinegar to your windows and buff it using newspaper. It’s a really cheap and effective way to achieve streak-free results.” Annie Moore advised: “Use white vinegar and newspaper, it’s magic. The streaks will be gone instantly.” Charlotte
Adding in washing up liquid can help to leave a fragrant and fresh scent in the home. It can also help to target extra dirty screens, if there are large fingerprints and smudges. Mrs Hinch fans recommended using the Minky M Cloth
Mrs Hinch rose to fame on social media several years ago when she started sharing unusual cleaning tips and tricks. Now focusing on her new home renovation, the social media star shares more of her family life with her followers. Many of
However, on glass these substances can leave streaks, as well as a thin layer which picks up dust, lint and other bits of grime. Instead, either use a specialist window cleaner, or make your own by adding two tablespoons of white vinegar