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For Extra Shine: Add a few drops of essential oils like lemon or lavender to your solution for a fresh scent and an added shine.
For Heavier Dirt: If your glass is particularly dirty or stained, increase the amount of cornstarch in the solution to 2 tablespoons. This provides more abrasive power without damaging the surface.
Use for Other Surfaces: This method isn’t limited to just glass – it works wonderfully on stainless steel, mirrors, and even porcelain!
FAQ:
Q1: Can I use cornstarch on tinted windows? A1: Yes, the cornstarch method is safe for tinted windows. Just ensure you apply it gently and avoid using too much pressure.
Q2: Will the cornstarch solution leave a residue on my glass? A2: If you use too much solution or don’t buff the glass enough, some residue may be left behind. Always polish thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth after cleaning.
Q3: Can I store the cornstarch solution for later use? A3: Yes, as long as you store the solution in an airtight container. Be sure to shake it well before reusing it.
Q4: Is this method safe for all types of glass? A4: Yes, it’s safe for most glass surfaces, including windows, mirrors, and glass tables. Avoid using it on delicate, antique glass that might require special care.
By using the cornstarch method, you can ensure your glass surfaces remain pristine without any of the hassle or harmful chemicals that other cleaning methods often involve. Give it a try, and see the difference for yourself!
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