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7 Tips For Natural Glass Care
By: Sally Lomax

Every home has glass in it, whether its wine glasses or lemonade glasses, punch bowls or flower vases. There are many different products for cleaning glass on the market, but some of them are too abrasive and will actually do damage to glassware. Here are a few tips to help you keep the glass in your house cleaner and brighter using only natural products, rather than the abrasiveness of some commercial glass cleaning products available.

1. If ammonia doesnt get rid of a chemical build up in your glassware, smear the glass surface with Vaseline (petroleum jelly) and leave overnight, or longer. Then wipe off and wash clean.

2. Methylated spirits rubbed on the outside panes of your windows will make them shine in a way youve never seen before. It will also bring out the iridescence to produce a blaze of sparkle and color.

3. Many people have reported having great results cleaning their glass using toothpaste. I wouldnt like to recommend any particular brand, so try a few and expect good results.

4. Efferdent tablets, which are used for cleaning dentures, are very effective in cleaning glassware. They contain a solid form of peroxide, which performs the cleaning part. Fill your glass with water and add two tablets. Let stand for an hour or so and rinse out.

5. Citric acid will clean glass and make it shine. To produce a concentrated solution, reduce pure lemon juice in a saucepan on the stove to half its volume. Use the cooled liquid on stubborn spots, letting it lie on the surface for at least an hour, then wipe off.

6. Vinegar diluted with a little water can be very effective for cleaning glass. If your glassware has difficult to reach areas, use a small soft haired artists brush.

7. Dont clean your windows when the sun is shining brightly. It will dry the panes too quickly, leaving streaks. Wait for a dull day and youll get better results.

Sally Lomax is a freelance journalist, as well as a housewife, to her husband and three rowdy children. They live in a quiet part of Rhode Island. When Sally is not writing, she likes to tend to her glass handling equipment website.

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