That “white patina” on glasses is usually hard water deposits or mineral buildup. Luckily, there’s a simple trick to make them sparkle again without harsh scrubbing. ✨🥂
🥄 Quick Trick to Remove White Patina
Ingredients
- White vinegar (or lemon juice)
- Warm water
- Soft cloth or sponge
Steps
- Mix the solution
- Combine 1 part white vinegar to 2 parts warm water.
- Soak or wipe
- For glassware: soak for 5–10 minutes.
- For larger glasses or surfaces: dip a soft cloth in the solution and rub gently.
- Rinse thoroughly
- Use warm water to remove all vinegar or lemon residue.
- Dry and polish
- Use a lint-free cloth to buff the glass to a brilliant shine.
💡 Extra Tips
- Baking soda paste can help for stubborn deposits: mix baking soda + a few drops of water, apply gently, then rinse.
- Prevent future buildup: dry glasses immediately after washing, don’t let hard water sit.
- This method works on glassware, mirrors, and even windows.
✅ Bottom line:
White patina is just mineral buildup. A simple vinegar or lemon solution plus gentle buffing restores sparkle safely and quickly.
If you want, I can also share a “1-minute glass cleaning hack” that works even when the white patina is thick and stubborn.
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