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8 unusually great uses for Windex

It’s the glass cleaner that’s been taking the world by storm ever since it was introduced in the 1930s. But as it turns out, Windex does much more than keep windows steak-free. Here’s a few other ways you can use it. 

1. Banish laundry stains 

Got a tough stain on your shirt? Windex surprisingly makes a great substitute stain-remover (as long as you’re not spraying on delicate fabrics). Spray uncoloured version of Windex on stain and let sit for 15 minutes. Blot with clean cloth, rinse with cold water and wash as recommended.

2. Get rid of grease

Windex works a treat as a degreaser, helping to soften up the build-up of grease. It’s great for those hard-to-clean places like oven, rangehood, kitchen fans, or even pots and pans. Spray liberally and let stand for 10 minutes, then wipe. Make sure you thoroughly rinse with water to eliminate any residue.

3. Clean microfibre upholstery

Synthetic microbfibre upholstery can be difficult to clean – even plain, old water can leave spots! To clean upholstery lightly spritz Windex and gently brush with soft-bristled brush, working in the same direction.

4. Polish up jewellery

Get your jewellery sparkling with a little Windex. Spay, scrub lightly with an old toothbrush. And rinse with cold water. Make sure you don’t use Windex on items that should not be cleaned with alcohol or ammonia as Windex contains both.

5. Freshen outdoor furniture

Windex cleans all types of outdoor patio furniture, including aluminium, resin, plastic and glass (of course).

6. Zap pesky insect

The window cleaner works as both an insect repellent and killer as most insects dislike the scent of ammonia. Keep some handy in summer to keep bugs at bay.

7. Wash your car

As it’s non-greasy, Windex is good choice for cleaning the insides of your car from the windows, dashboards, steering wheel and upholstery.

8. Keep counters spotless

The solvent is great to clean countertop surfaces – including granite, marble, and laminate surfaces – and best of all, it won’t erode or damage grout.

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