Natural cleaners also save a wallet
You don’t even have to use chemicals at home. Not only will you save the environment, but many domestic and quite natural remedies work great and are quite cheap.
Certainly you do not have to be afraid to use them even on white frames of windows, which must also be cleaned, whether it is white paint or plastic windows.
The use of natural domestic means is unpretentious and safe. Try edible soda, vinegar, lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide. Or other, less known products such as toothpaste and glycerin. How to use them?
This cleans the white doors or window frames professionals from youtube channel Green for Clean Ltd.
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Cleaning plastic windows, dirt removal
Are window frames really faded? Isn’t white either talk? Use your favorite combo! You have heard of edible soda and vinegar. Both components have cleaning skills and react together, which helps to remove dirt. Baking soda and vinegar can be used for almost everything.
Just mix 2 tablespoons of soda with a little water to create a paste. Apply this to the dirty frame around the perimeter of the window and spray with vinegar in the spray. Allow the mixture to act for a few minutes. Then just take a soft brush or sponge and finely scrub the frame.
This method works very well even on less available places in the corners of windows, around the click and the like.
Lightening and protection with lemon, paste and glycerin
If you think it would be appropriate to lighten the shade of the window frame, you can try to use lemon juice and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Lemon lightens stains as well as peroxide, which has slightly whitening effects without risk of plastic damage if you use a normal concentration of about 3 %. Ideal is an application with a sprayer and none of the fabrics should be left on the frame for more than a few minutes.
Pour the juice of 1 lemon and 250 milliliters 3% peroxide into a bottle and apply over the entire frame surface. Leave for about 5 minutes and wipe with a soft cloth or a sponge soaked in clean water. This method is particularly suitable for yellowish frames.
And now let’s go to toothpaste and glycerin, which are said to be popular among German handymen and housekeepers. Wash the window frame with diluted toothpaste. The paste also has mild bleaching effects and is downright good cleaner.
After cleaning, take liquid glycerin, pour a little on the cloth and spread in a thin, invisible layer across the frame. In this way, you create an eye of an uncomfortable layer, which prevents dust and dirt from settling as it creates a protective film.
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