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Vinegar is the key to streak-free windows and shiny surfaces, but most use it wrong. Here’s the right way to use it

For particularly stubborn grime or mineral deposits, you can increase the vinegar concentration slightly, using a 2:1 ratio of vinegar to water. However, always test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won’t damage the surface.
5. The Best Tools to Use with Vinegar for Cleaning
Microfiber cloths are the best tool to use with vinegar for cleaning windows and surfaces. They are highly absorbent, lint-free, and gentle on surfaces, making them ideal for achieving a streak-free finish. Avoid using paper towels, as they can leave lint and streaks behind.
For windows, a squeegee can also be a valuable tool. After applying the vinegar solution with a spray bottle, use a squeegee to remove excess liquid and prevent streaks. Be sure to wipe the squeegee blade with a clean cloth after each pass to avoid transferring dirt back onto the window.
6. Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Windows with Vinegar
1. Begin by dusting the window surface with a dry microfiber cloth to remove loose dirt and debris.
2. Spray the vinegar and water solution onto the window, covering the entire surface evenly.
3. Use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe the window in a circular motion, loosening any dirt and grime.
4. For a streak-free finish, use a squeegee to remove the solution from the window, starting at the top and working your way down. Wipe the squeegee blade with a cloth after each pass.
5. Finish by wiping the edges of the window with a clean, dry microfiber cloth to remove any remaining moisture.
7. How to Use Vinegar for Shiny Surfaces Beyond Windows
Vinegar can be used to clean and shine a variety of surfaces beyond windows, including stainless steel appliances, glass tabletops, and bathroom fixtures. For stainless steel, spray the vinegar solution onto the surface and wipe with a microfiber cloth, following the grain of the steel to avoid streaks.
For glass tabletops, use the same vinegar solution and a microfiber cloth to wipe the surface, ensuring a streak-free shine. In the bathroom, vinegar can be used to clean and shine faucets and showerheads. Simply spray the solution, let it sit for a few minutes to dissolve mineral deposits, and wipe clean with a cloth.
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