Every time we clean the mirror in the bathroom, it always ends up with at least some traces.
Whatever we do, it's never perfectly clean, but now a woman has chosen Facebook to reveal the latest cleaning swipe for polishing glass.
Writing on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains group on Facebook, the woman discovered that a hot water mixed Aldi ™ 2 water softener is the perfect combination for cleaning windows and mirrors.
"A new cleaning trick for you ... windows, wood and everything that is very light, a hat full of softener and warm water, rub, scrub," he writes.
"I like that, I have the windows of my living room and my PVC, my house, my snowballs, my pots and my photo frame look and smell very good.
"Many people use Comfort, but I used Aldi Almat for only 2 pounds.
"You can also use it on tiled or wooden floors! The results are amazing!"
The woman explained exactly how she prepared the preparation, stating that she used a large bowl, a softening lid and three liters of warm water.
"When it gets creamy, just add water," he advised.
"I saw people using cotton towels, I used a microfiber to remove a glass cloth".
He also divided two pictures before and after the casserole, one from the casserole and one from the window.
In both pictures the following pictures were noticeably less scratched.
Other customers of the group could not get enough of the piracy, one of them declared that their television support was "always streaked".
Others said they would use the end of the main door while another suggested the radiators.
The woman also revealed that she also works with rings and posts before and after something that looks like a dazzling engagement ring.
Would you like to try this cleaning trick?
In other news about cleaning, we explained how a mother shared a cleaning manual that included the use of toothpaste on ink stains.
We also found that shoppers were looking for an "amazing" spray to clean the oven ... and that the before and after pictures speak for themselves.
And we showed you that a mother made her a million pounds sterling with a crude product that parents will love: a SNOT remover .
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