In the fall, windows need to be washed so that they remain clean for as long as possible, and so that you don’t have to wash them a second time before the onset of winter.
You can buy good household chemicals in the store, or you can make your own product from what you have in the kitchen or bathroom.
For experienced housewives, vinegar and dishwashing liquid are enough.
In this case, you need to add half a tablespoon of vinegar and 1-2 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid to 1 liter of water.
Mix the ingredients, pour into a spray bottle and start cleaning.
The product should be applied directly to the glass and then wiped off with a damp cloth.
To wash very dirty windows, you can add baking soda or toothpaste with a whitening effect to the same composition.
To keep windows clean longer, you need to protect them from dust.
To do this, you will need 300 ml of water, 100 ml of 9% vinegar, 50 ml of alcohol and 10 drops of iodine (or potassium permanganate on the tip of a knife).
Or just use glycerin.
Apply the product to a clean cloth and rub the washed glass until it shines. There is no need to rinse off this solution.