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You can clean cloudy glasses with this simple cleaning tip

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Cloudy glasses will become clear again with this trick!

One of the best inventions of the century is definitely the dishwasher, wouldn’t you agree? We’re saving so much time every day by not having to do all of our dirty dishes by hand. Unfortunately, the dishwasher does come with a downside; after a while, your drinking glasses will come out with a cloudy white film on them. Even after rinsing the glasses, they can’t be saved anymore. Or so it might seem… With this trick, you’ll be able to fix those cloudy glasses very easily.

White corrosion on your favourite wine glasses will be a thing of the past.

Cause

The cloudy film on your glasses is a build-up of minerals caused by hard water. Stubborn food scraps or scratches in the glasses can also cause a white film, though. So, how can you find out whether the cloudiness is caused by hard water or by scratches? Simple: rub a drop of white vinegar on the cloudy surface using your finger. If the cloudiness disappears or moves, it’s limescale caused by hard water. If the cloudy film doesn’t disappear there are probably some scratches on the glass.

Cleaning tips

If your cloudy glasses are caused by hard water, you can clean them with some white vinegar. Alkaline minerals in the water are causing the limescale and a mild acid (like vinegar) will neutralise these minerals and dissolve the limescale. This is how you do it: rinse the glass with hot water. You need to rinse it because soap rests can react to the vinegar and leave behind a greasy film. Next, soak a sponge in vinegar and use this to thoroughly rub the cloudy film. Then you should again rinse the glass with hot water. If there’s any of the cloudiness left on the glass, you should give the vinegar a little more time to do its thing. Soak some paper towels in vinegar and wrap the glass with them, both inside and out. Wait for about fifteen minutes and then rinse the glass with hot water again. Your glasses will be beautifully clear again!

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