Washing windows often results in soap stains.
There are two popular ways to solve the problem: using newspaper and adding vinegar to the water.
But both methods have their drawbacks. Wiping with newspaper often results in scratches and paint on the glass surface.
And vinegar has a strong smell, so housewives are usually reluctant to use it.
Fortunately, there is a product that is virtually odorless (at low concentrations) and will not damage glass.
You can make window glass perfectly clean and shiny using hydrogen peroxide.
After you have wiped the surface in the standard manner, take a clean piece of cloth and soak it with a small amount of the above mentioned product.
Then all that remains is to "go over" the washed glass with a cloth. The result of the procedure will be an ideally clean coating and a complete absence of streaks.
Before you start cleaning, don't forget to put on household gloves.
Earlier, housewives were told how to clean the bathtub from limescale and yellowness.