Need spotless windows that let the sunlight pour in? Rain, fingerprints, or dust can quickly dull them, blocking that natural glow. Fortunately, I've relied on these simple, grandmother-approved tricks for years to achieve professional results without spending a dime.
To get streak-free windows, white vinegar and newspaper are all you need. Here's how:
Contents Grab a soft cotton cloth—it absorbs well. Soak it in undiluted white vinegar and wipe over the dirty panes until clean.
A bit of elbow grease is required, but the results are flawless and streak-free every time.
If vinegar isn't handy, old newspapers work great as a backup.
Crush them into a ball, dampen with water, and scrub the windows.
This method requires more effort and is best for lightly soiled glass—ideal for regular maintenance.
Store-bought glass cleaners promise miracles but come at a premium price, often leaving residue that needs extra rubbing.
These hacks cost nothing, deliver equal or better shine, and keep things simple and eco-friendly. No more excuses for cloudy windows!