Every house has glass in it, whether it's wine glasses or lemonade glasses, punch plates or flower vases. There are many different products and services for cleaning glass available on the market, but a number of them are too coarse and will do injury to glassware. Listed below are a couple of suggestions to assist you to keep the glass in your own home cleaner and brighter using only natural products, rather than the abrasiveness of some industrial glass cleaning products available. 1. If ammonia doesn't get rid of a chemical develop in your glassware, smear the glass area with Vaseline (petroleum jelly) and leave overnight, or longer. Then clean off and wash clean. 2. Methylated spirits applied externally panes of the win-dows can make them shine in ways you've never seen before. It will also draw out the iridescence to generate a blaze of sparkle and color. 3. Many people have reported having good effects washing their glass using toothpaste. I'd maybe not want to recommend any particular manufacturer, so get one of these few and expect great results. 4. Efferdent tablets, which are useful for cleaning dentures, are very effective in cleaning glassware. They have a strong form of peroxide, which works the washing part. Visiting carpet first probably provides lessons you can use with your mother. Fill your glass with water and add two drugs. Let mean one hour or so and rinse out. 5. Citric acid will make it shine and clean glass. To generate a concentrated solution, reduce real lemon juice in a pot on the range to half its volume. Make use of the cooled liquid on persistent areas, letting it rest on the surface for at least one hour, then wipe off. 6. Vinegar diluted with only a little water can be very effective for cleaning glass. If your glassware has difficult to-reach places, use a small soft haired artists wash. 7. Don't clean your win-dows if the sun is shining glowingly. It'll dry the panes prematurely, leaving streaks. Watch for a dull day and you'll get better results.CarpetFirst 78 York Street London W1H 1DP 020 8099 8444