A simple way to get rid of stains on glasses and mirrors

And at the same time from marks on polished and metal surfaces. What’s nice is that this method won’t cost you a dime.

Microwave with a mirrored door is very nice. A stove with a stainless steel surface is not only beautiful, but also functional, because it is so easy to clean. And then there are glass in the doors of kitchen cabinets, mirrors, polished countertops. They have one thing in common: no matter how hard you try, wipe them off so that there are no stains, no anointing, or other traces that spoil the mirror surface on the surface, stains still remain. But there was a way to cope with this everyday pain – easily and simply. 

“Glass cleaner versus tea bag,” one member of the Mrs. Hinch Cleaning Tips community signed the eloquent photo. 

Photo “Before” – the mirrored door of the microwave oven was washed with a special liquid for glass. “After” – processed with cooled tea. The difference is obvious. “It seems that this will strike a blow to the household chemicals industry,” they write in the comments. 

As the author of the non-trivial method of washing mirrors says, she was not at all going to use tea in this way. I just poured boiling water over a bag, started cleaning the oven and forgot about it. When I remembered, the tea was already cold. And the woman decided to use it as a cleaning agent – simply because she was desperate to wipe the door.

“I don’t like iced tea, but it was a pity to pour it out. I dipped a corner of a disposable towel in the tea and wiped the door. You can see the result yourself, ”she wrote. 

The group members immediately decided to try the advice for themselves. 

“I washed the glass table, mirrors and stainless steel plate with tea. Thank you for this method! – left responses in the comments. – My mirrors and windows are shining. I didn’t sleep half the night, I wiped everything I could, even my wedding ring! “

Later, the author’s method was improved: it turns out that you can rub the surface with a directly cooled tea bag – and it will shine. “It’s just some kind of magic,” summed up later those who tried tea as a cleaning agent. 

By the way, the post got more than 2 thousand likes and almost 800 comments. This seems to be the case when advice from the Internet can be trusted. 

Find more ingenious ways to use tea bags HERE.

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