Windex — that $3.50 glass cleaner spray you keep under your sink — can be used to detail the interior of your car, to put the shine back in your jewelry and even to unstick zippers.
Acne, bug bites, cuts — you name it. Sadly, Windex Original Glass Cleaner doesn't actually kill germs on glass, skin, or anywhere else. But here's some advice on when to use Windex and how else ...
And it can feel like glass is a debris magnet, too—with new fingerprints, bits of toothpaste, water spots, and dust coating the surface of these items right after cleaning. So how do you keep it ...
For that extra sparkle, she's partial to "use Windex or a homemade glass cleaner paired with a glass cloth". You should spritz it both inside and out, then take a glass cloth to buff it away.