Make Your Home's Glass Sparkle: The Cornstarch Cleaning Hack You Need

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Publicado em 27 de abril de 2026
Clean Your Home's Glass Surfaces with a Cheap, Natural, and Highly Effective Homemade Product: Cornstarch.
Who doesn't dream of keeping their home clean longer after a thorough cleaning?
However, windows, tabletops, glass doors, and other items made of this material are among the most challenging to keep clean for an extended period.
To make matters worse, many people don't know how to clean glass and end up not prioritizing this task during their cleaning routine.
What's more, using a good product to keep home glass surfaces consistently clean can be quite expensive.
Even homeowners accustomed to daily cleaning sometimes find it difficult to keep surfaces sanitized.
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But believe it or not, this task isn't as difficult as it seems.
Some homemade solutions always help us achieve great cleaning results while also saving money, as they generate considerable savings.
That's why you should learn how to make a simple yet effective product to clean your glass windows and leave them sparkling.
How about trying a homemade solution with cornstarch, or Maizena as it's more commonly known, as the main ingredient?
Check out the ingredients and how to prepare the mixture:
Homemade Glass Cleaner
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon of cornstarch – Maizena or another brand
- 5 tablespoons of warm water
- 1/2 teaspoon of white vinegar
- 1 teaspoon of liquid alcohol
Instructions:
- Place all ingredients in a spray bottle, shake to mix, and your glass cleaner is ready.
- Then, apply to the surfaces to be cleaned and proceed with normal cleaning.
Important:
This solution cannot be stored, as the cornstarch causes it to develop a bad odor when kept.
Therefore, only make the amount to be used and then thoroughly clean the container used for mixing.
Tip: In addition to windows, you can clean other glass surfaces, such as tables and other items made of this material.
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