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Cleaning of glass surfaces

Window glass
Keeping windows and other glass surfaces sparkling clean can be a daunting task, but with the right tips and tricks, it doesn't have to be a daunting task. Here are some effective and environmentally friendly cleaning solutions using common household ingredients that will leave your glass surfaces sparkling.
For a streak-free surface, mix 250 ml of water with five tablespoons of cornstarch in a spray bottle. Shake well, spray on surface and wipe.
For extremely dirty windows, try a mixture of 2 cups water, ¼ cup white vinegar, and ½ cup dish soap.
Frosted glass
To clean cloudy glass surfaces, also known as "blind glass," rub linseed oil on them and let sit for an hour. Then clean with regular glass cleaner.
Cut glass
Mix ½ package of baking powder, juice of half a lemon and two tablespoons of salt. Apply the mixture to the window with a microfiber cloth and polish the surface with circular movements.
Crystal glass (chandeliers)
Mix a liter of warm water with a tablespoon of ammonia. You can also use this solution on metal parts. Wipe and polish the surface with a microfiber cloth.
Fireplace glass
For fireplace glass soiled with soot, mix fine ash with baking powder and use newspaper to scrub the glass in a circular motion. This simple solution will help remove even the most stubborn stains.
For really stubborn stains, mix 250ml of water with a teaspoon of benzine and a few drops of glass cleaner.
We hope these glass cleaning tips have been helpful in removing dirt and grime from your windows and other glass fixtures. With these simple yet effective cleaning solutions, you can keep your glass surfaces spotless and crystal clear. Remember that a little effort will help to maintain a clean and pleasant home environment...
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