Do you appreciate crystal clear glass on your tableware? When it comes to glasses, this is where many people encounter the problem of frosted glass and even deposits, smudges or milky haze. On the one hand, it’s normal (we’ll explain why and where it comes from in a moment), but on the other hand, it’s very annoying. Fortunately, you don’t have to immediately replace unsightly glasses with new ones. There are several simple, home methods to restore the original purity of glass.
How to clean dirty glass cups?
You can find the most effective solutions in your own kitchen. Vinegar, citric acid or baking soda are great for removing deposits and restoring the natural shine of glass.
Vinegar – reliable in the fight against deposits
He is one of the best natural cleaning products.
- Just pour warm water into a bowl and then add a glass of vinegar.
- Soak the glasses in it for about an hour, then wipe them with a soft sponge and rinse thoroughly.
- Finally, dry them.
Already after the first use the difference will be visible to the naked eye.
Citric acid – gentle and effective solution
Citric acid is great for delicate dishes.
- Mix it with warm water, immerse the glasses for a few minutes and then wipe with a soft cloth.
Not only will you get rid of the leftovers, but at the same time it will give your glassware a soft shine.
Baking soda and lemon – for stubborn stains
If deposits are particularly difficult to remove, reach for baking soda combined with lemon and dishwashing detergent.
- Drop some dishwashing detergent on the bottom of the glass. Add a teaspoon of baking soda and lemon juice. Then gently clean the glasses with the mixture.
- After rinsing with warm water, the glassware will be clean and shiny.
Prevent your glass glasses from tarnishing
Here are some simple rules to keep your glasses in perfect condition:
- Descale the dishwasher regularly – dirt in the dishwasher can settle on the glass.
- Use salt and rinse aid – ensure optimal washing conditions in the dishwasher.
- Proper placement of dishes – do not stack the glasses too closely.
- Hand rinse in warm water – gentle washing and thorough drying prevent deposits.
- Use lower temperature cycles – minimize the risk of glass corrosion.
You can also use the vinegar and aluminum foil trick when cleaning glasses in the dishwasher.
Why are the glasses frosted?
Frosted glassware is a common problem in households, where the water is high in minerals such as calcium and magnesium. They settle on glassware especially after washing in the dishwasher.
Sometimes it is also caused by detergent residues or insufficient drying of the dishes. In addition, intensive use and improper storage in the dishwasher can lead to micro-damage that contributes to the dull appearance.
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