Ah, that cloudy white film on glasses — usually from hard water deposits or soap residue — can be really annoying. Here’s a simple trick to make them sparkle again:
🥄 What You Need:
- White vinegar
- Warm water
- Soft microfiber cloth or sponge
- Optional: baking soda for stubborn stains
🧼 Step-by-Step Method
- Mix the Solution
- Combine equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a bowl or spray bottle.
- Soak or Wipe
- For glasses: dip a cloth in the solution and wipe each glass thoroughly.
- For very cloudy glasses: soak them in the vinegar-water mixture for 5–10 minutes.
- Scrub Gently
- Use a soft microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge.
- For stubborn white deposits, sprinkle a bit of baking soda and rub gently — it creates a mild fizz that lifts deposits.
- Rinse and Dry
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
- Dry immediately with a clean microfiber cloth to prevent new spots.
⚡ Extra Tips
- Avoid harsh scrubbing or steel wool — it can scratch glass.
- Regular vinegar wipe-downs prevent buildup.
- For dishwasher-prone glasses, add a splash of vinegar during rinse cycles to minimize hard water stains.
💡 Cool Trick:
- After cleaning, wipe the inside of glasses with a few drops of lemon juice, then rinse. It leaves a super shiny, streak-free finish and a fresh scent.
If you want, I can make a “5-minute daily glass-cleaning routine” that keeps all your drinking glasses crystal clear without harsh chemicals.
Do you want me to do that?