For polishing glass
However, limescale deposits also build up on glass and not only form white water spots , but also affect their brilliance and make them appear opaque .
So you will be happy to know that vinegar can also help in this case to remove water stains and make the glass shine like never before! Therefore, add equal amounts of vinegar and water to a spray bottle, shake thoroughly to mix the ingredients, and spray this mixture over the entire surface of the jars.
At this point, rub gently with a microfiber cloth in a circular motion and the water stains will just be a bad memory!
To make it even faster, just use a squeegee!
Tiles and grout
However, mold, limescale and residues from the products used when showering also settle on the shower tiles and along the joints, making them look black and dirty. But don’t worry, because vinegar will also help you clean the tiles thoroughly and whiten the blackened joints !
Simply put the vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it onto these surfaces, then scrub with a toothbrush and let it sit for an hour before rinsing thoroughly.
shower tray
Finally, let’s see how to proceed with cleaning the shower tray , on which we often find yellow stains that are not at all nice to look at. Since vinegar has been used to whiten surfaces and laundry since our grandmothers , why not use it in this case too?
Then put half the vinegar and half the water in a spray bottle and spray the resulting mixture onto the shower tray . Finally, let it work for a while before rubbing it with a soft sponge and rinsing it off: no more yellow stains on your shower tray!
Note: We would advise you not to use vinegar on marble or natural stone tiles, otherwise they could corrode.
Warnings
First, test the vinegar on all surfaces before using it. It should also be noted that it cannot be used on marble or natural stone.