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My grandma told me to use this for cleaning windows and honestly, it works!

Some of the best cleaning tricks don’t come from fancy products, store-bought sprays, or viral gadgets. They come from older generations who learned how to make things work with simple, affordable ingredients long before “multi-surface glass cleaner” became a supermarket staple.

That’s exactly what happened here.

What started as a casual suggestion from my grandma turned into one of those household habits I now rely on without thinking. It’s simple, it’s cheap, and most surprisingly—it actually leaves glass cleaner and clearer than many commercial products.

If you’ve ever struggled with streaky windows, foggy mirrors, or glass that looks clean until sunlight hits it… this might be the approach you’ve been missing.

Let’s break it down properly: what the method is, why it works, and how to use it effectively so your windows actually stay crystal clear.

Why Window Cleaning Is Harder Than It Looks
At first glance, cleaning glass should be easy. It’s smooth, flat, and non-porous. But in reality, glass attracts and shows everything:

Dust
Grease from hands
Water spots
Airborne particles
Cleaning residue
The biggest issue isn’t just dirt—it’s streaks.

Streaks happen when:

Cleaning products leave behind residue
Water evaporates unevenly
Paper towels or cloths leave fibers
Too much product is used
That’s why even “clean” windows often still look cloudy.

The trick my grandma used solves exactly this problem—not by adding more chemicals, but by simplifying the entire process.

The Simple Cleaning Method Passed Down Through Generations
The method itself is surprisingly straightforward and uses items most people already have at home.

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