How to wipe glass quickly and cleanly? What is the cleanest way to wipe glass? The Common Sense Network of Life will answer the above questions for you.
Buy a new elbow plastic sanitary brush, carry a small bucket of clean water to soak the brush, and then scrub the glass directly. Because the plastic sanitary brush has strong removal power, dust on the glass facing outward will fall off as soon as it is brushed. In addition, the brush has a certain length, which can easily wash the glass. If the glass is too dirty, put some detergent in the water. This method is especially suitable for use in winter.
Wipe the glass with a damp cloth first, then dip a little white wine with a clean damp cloth, and wipe it on the glass with a little force. After rubbing, the glass is clean and bright.
You only use a spoonful of shampoo water to mix a little water or wash your hair after washing it, wipe the window with a cloth, and then wipe the window dry with a dry cloth or paper, so that the window will become bright, beautiful and clean.
The following are other tips for wiping glass:
(1) When there are traces and oil stains on the glass or glass mirror on the window, you can use a little kerosene or white wine to drip with cloth or cotton and wipe it gently, and it will be smooth and bright.
(2) The gold-plated frames, frames or glass have dirt. You can wipe them with a towel dipped in leftover beer to remove dirt and make them clean and bright.
(3) The glass and mirror are stained with paint and dirt, so it is easy to wipe it clean with vinegar.
(4) Use a soft cloth or soft paper, soak it in water with alcohol or white wine, wipe the mirror first, and then dip it in a clean cloth and wipe it with a chalk powder and then wipe it again. It will be very clean.
(5) When scrubbing glass, apply chalk ash water or gypsum powder water first, and then wipe it with a dry cloth. This will not only wipe away dirt but also make it easy to polish.
(6) Putting some blue indigo in the water will increase the gloss of the glass.
(7) First wipe off the dust with a wet cloth, then rub the scrap newspaper into a ball and wipe it on the glass. The newspaper’s ink can quickly wipe the glass.
(8) There is a large area of oil on the glass. First, scrub it with waste gasoline, then scrub it with washing powder or detergent powder, and then rinse it with clean water.
(9) There are traces of wax on the glass plate or mirror, and you can use hot soapy water with a few drops of ammonia to scrub. Be careful not to let water penetrate the back of the mirror, otherwise it will erode the back paint and then destroy the reflective layer.
(10) Wiping the glass window with onion slices can not only remove dirt, but also be particularly bright.
(11) Use residual tea to wipe the mirror, glass, etc. to remove dirt.
(12) Wipe with a slightly damp old newspaper. When rubbing, it is best to rub one side vertically up and down, and the other side horizontally, so that it is easy to find missing places.
(13) Rinse it with warm water first, then wipe it with a damp cloth dipped in a little alcohol, and the glass will be particularly bright.
(14) Drop some kerosene on the glass, or apply chalk ash and gypsum powder dipped in water on the glass and dry it, and wipe it with a clean cloth or cotton. The glass is both clean and bright.
(15) Powder the teeth in water, wipe both sides of the glass with such a solution, wipe with a cloth after drying, and finally wipe with a wrinkled newspaper.
(16) Add a little ammonia water (10:1) to the water, scrub the glass, and finally wipe it with a dry cloth and wrinkled newspaper.
(17) There is paint or dirt on the glass. You can apply some vinegar on it and wipe it off with a clean cloth after soaking it. If the glass turns black, you can wipe it with toothpaste with a muslin cloth to make the glass cleaner. {twenty three}