Clean windows with fabric softener - how it works
Cleaning windows with fabric softener can be an alternative to conventional window cleaners and detergents. In this article we explain the advantages of fabric softener when cleaning windows and how to use it correctly.
Cleaning windows with fabric softener - you need to know that
Cleaning windows can be torture if the dirt cannot be wiped off properly, you only pull strips or the windows quickly get dirty again.
- This can happen if you clean a window with a conventional window cleaner. An alternative is cleaning with normal fabric softener, which you can also make yourself.
- To clean, simply pour warm water into a bucket as usual and add half a cap of fabric softener per five liters of water.
- Then clean the windows with a rag and afterwards you can wipe them with kitchen paper and water.
- Note that you should not overdo it with the fabric softener. The more you use it, the more water you will need to remove the fabric softener from the window.
These are the advantages of cleaning with fabric softener
Even if fabric softener sounds like a miracle cure after reading these benefits, you should be aware that fabric softener can do more harm to the environment than other cleaning products.
- If dirt and grease persistently settled on your window pane, fabric softener can solve it.
- Not only that, traces of dirt and grease also settle more heavily on the disc for some time. So fabric softener has a lasting effect.
- This makes it easier to clean the window without streaks and to keep the windows clean for longer.
- On the one hand, fabric softener has a more intensive effect, but it also has cosmetic benefits. With softener you can make the window shine and the scent spreads pleasantly throughout the room.
In the next article we will explain what else you can clean with fabric softener in the household.