Useful tips on the best way to wash glassware at home

foto37739-1At first glance, there is nothing easier than washing glassware.

But in fact, ignorance of the intricacies of this process can be the reason that shining glasses, wine glasses, glasses very quickly lose their original attractive appearance.

How to wash glassware, is it possible to wipe it, how to remove stubborn dirt? Let's look at these and many other secrets of proper glassware care in more detail.

General rules

Glassware is a fragile product that requires special, delicate handling. You can preserve the shine and blueness of glass for the longest possible period of time. subject to certain care rules:

  1. foto37739-2Glassware is washed only with cool water (hot water makes glass cloudy). An exception may be very dirty products covered with a greasy coating.
  2. To keep the dishes shiny, dry the glass only naturally (towels, paper napkins leave lint on the shiny surface).

    An exception may be natural linen towels or soft flannel.

  3. Glassware is washed only with special liquid detergents (the use of abrasive powders is the main reason for the loss of shine and transparency of glass surfaces).

Store washed dishes in closed cabinets, not allowing the glass surfaces of glasses, wine glasses, glasses to come into contact with each other.

Folk remedies

It is easy to wash glassware without using household chemicals. There are a sufficient number of available tools, which will help restore shine and shine to the glass.

Mustard

Dry mustard powder will cleanse congealed fat and remove unpleasant odor.

Algorithm of actions:

  • dilute 2 tbsp in 5 liters of warm water. dry mustard powder;
  • use a soft cloth soaked in the prepared solution to treat contaminated surfaces;
  • Clean dishes are rinsed under running water and placed on a flat surface to dry.
Mustard can cause dryness and redness of the skin on your hands. It is necessary to wear gloves when washing dishes with mustard.

Baking soda

This is a very popular folk remedy that helps cleanse stubborn dirt. It's simple: glass surfaces are carefully wiped with a soft sponge soaked in a soda solution (soda is diluted with water to a thick paste). The already clean product is rinsed under running water.

Ammonia

foto37739-3A solution of ammonia will help restore the shine and shine of glassware.

Algorithm of actions:

  1. Dissolve 1 tsp in 1 liter of warm water. ammonia.
  2. Dip dirty dishes into the resulting solution and leave for forty minutes.
  3. Without rinsing, wipe the glass dry with a soft flannel or linen kitchen towel.

Particularly contaminated areas are wiped with a mixture of ammonia and toothpaste. The ingredients are mixed to a paste, which is carefully rubbed into the contaminated surface with a paper napkin. After thirty minutes, the paste is washed off under running water.

Table vinegar

Vinegar will help you quickly deal with white limescale or brown traces of tea and coffee on the surface of glassware.

Algorithm of actions:

  • dissolve 1 tbsp in a liter of water. table vinegar;
  • Dirty cups and glasses are immersed in the prepared solution and left for twenty minutes, after which they are removed and, gently wiped with a soft sponge, washed off under running water.
If you don’t have vinegar on hand, citric acid can replace it. The cleaning solution is prepared at the rate of 2 tbsp. dry citric acid powder per liter of warm water.

Table salt

Regular table salt will help restore shine and remove stains. The cleaning solution is prepared at a ratio of one part salt to one part water..

The glassware is immersed in the prepared saline solution, left for ten minutes, then wiped with a soft sponge and rinsed off under running water.

Any stubborn dirt on the glass should be sprinkled with fine salt and left for half an hour. During this time, the salt will absorb the dirt, and all that remains to be done is to wash off the glass with cool water.

Special preparations

Among the extensive range of household chemicals, choose the right glassware detergent The following recommendations will help:

  1. For glass, only liquid, gel-like compositions are used (dry powders destroy the shine of wine glasses, glasses and other kitchen utensils made of glass).
  2. A detergent with a light citrus, fruit or floral aroma is more effective in combating unpleasant odors on glass surfaces (the exception is those with strong chemical odors, which should be avoided).
  3. The best products are those that contain enzymes, organic natural active substances, alcohol, essential oils (the fewer synthetic additives in the composition, the safer the chosen product is for human health).

TOP 3 best cleaning products for glassware:

Organic People Green clean lemon

Eco-gel with lemon extract, aloe, calendula, rosemary essential oils will clean not only glassware, but also vegetables and fruits from any dirt in a matter of minutes.

Absolutely safe, natural product Recommended for processing various accessories for small children.

The average cost is 240 rubles. (volume 500 ml).

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Chamgreen Green Citrus

Concentrated dishwashing detergent gently removes stains from glass surfaces. Herbal ingredients do not irritate delicate hand skin. Green tangerine extract leaves a light, pleasant aroma.

Chamgreen Green Citrus gel is marked with a special ECO certificate, which makes it absolutely safe for the environment and human health.

Average cost 450 rub. (volume 1200 ml).

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Frosh

Frosh concentrated dish soap (soda) effectively cleanses from:

  • fatty deposits,
  • traces of tea, coffee,
  • eliminates unpleasant odors.

The average cost is 200 rubles. (volume 500 ml).

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Before purchasing, it is very important to make sure that the packaging of the detergent is marked “for dishes”.

How to remove yellowness?

Hard tap water leaves a yellowish coating on the walls of glass glasses, glasses, and wine glasses. Bring back shine and shine to glassware The following methods will help:

  1. Rinse in a blue solution (1 tsp of blue is enough for 5 liters of water). After rinsing, the glass is thoroughly polished with a soft, lint-free cloth.
  2. Treatment with a soft cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol. After processing, wipe the dishes dry with a linen towel.
  3. A slice of lemon will help quickly remove the yellowish coating from glasses, glasses, and cups. It is enough to wipe the contaminated areas with a cut of a lemon and the glass will regain its shine and radiance.
There is no need to try to scrape off the yellowish coating from the glass. The result of such actions is deep scratches that disfigure the appearance of glassware.

How to wipe after?

The ideal option is not to rub the glassware with towels after washing, but dry naturally. To do this, glasses, wine glasses, goblets and other glass kitchen utensils are placed upside down on a special napkin or drying rack. Drops of water flow down the glass without leaving streaks or deposits.



In exceptional cases, when there is no time to wait for the dishes to dry naturally, they are carefully rubbed with clean, dry linen towels.

What can't you use?

foto37739-7It is strictly forbidden to wash glass with hard sponges or brushes., rub with dry abrasive powders.

The result of such actions will be microscopic cracks and scratches, which, when accumulated with dust and dirt, make the glass cloudy and rough.

It is very important to avoid temperature contrasts. By lowering a glass first into very hot water and then into cold water, there is a high risk that the glass will become covered with cracks. Do not wash glasses, wine glasses, glasses in hot water (temperature above 60°C). Otherwise, the glass very quickly loses its shine and transparency.

It is strictly forbidden to wash glasses, wine glasses and other kitchen utensils made of glass with compositions for cleaning windows and mirrors, or any other household chemicals not intended for caring for dishes. Even with careful repeated rinsing, particles of aggressive chemicals from the walls of the dishes enter the body, which is fraught with health problems.

Adviсe

A brush with soft nylon bristles will help thoroughly clean the interior surface. glass decanters, vases, bottles with a narrow neck.

Rice will help remove green deposits from the bottom of the vase. It is enough to fill the bottom with grain (alternatively, you can use fine sand), pour in water, and then shake the vase five to ten times (until the green coating disappears).

A soft toothbrush will help remove traces of tea or coffee, grease, and dried food residues from glass.

Conclusion

Regular care using properly selected detergents will help maintain the shine and shine of glassware for a long time.

Discussions

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