Spotless windows and bathroom glass in no time with this three-ingredient cleaning solution!

We know how hard it can be to make time for cleaning household items. Not to mention how demotivating it can be when your efforts don't seem to make a dent on filmy windows or grimy shower screens.

Luckily, one clever mum has come up with the 'secret' formula to take on even the most daunting dirt and grime.



Chantel Mila, otherwise known as Mama Mila, took to social media to share her three-step glass cleaner that promises to restore your water-stained glass surfaces 'brand new' again.

Perfect, we hear you say. But the best part is, it won't even dent your wallet. All it takes is some items you already have lying around in your cupboards!


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A Melbourne mum has shared her 'secret' formula for homemade glass cleaner. Credit: TikTok/mama_mila_.



To whip up Mila's cleaning solution, all you need to do is grab a plastic spray bottle and mix a half cup of water, a half cup of vinegar, and a quarter cup of dish soap. Give the contents a good shake, and you're ready to go.

When tackling your windows and shower screens, spray the formula generously onto the affected area and, after allowing it time to settle in, use a window squeegee or microfibre cloth to rub it all in.

Finally, rinse it all off with fresh water.



Vinegar and dish soap: individually, they have their limitations. Vinegar tends to run off surfaces, while dish soap is too thick to spray effectively.

But here's where the magic happens: when you mix them, you get a cleaning powerhouse! This concoction not only sprays easily but also combines the grease-fighting abilities of vinegar with the grime-busting powers of dish soap.

And if you're wondering if it's safe to mix the two. Well, fear not! Vinegar is a bit acidic, and dish soap leans towards the alkaline side. They neutralise each other, creating a safe and gentle cleaning solution. No toxic fumes or harmful effects on your health here, folks!



Mila rounded off her cleaning routine with a bottle of Rain-X, a water repellant that protects against soap scum, water stains, and grime for weeks to come.

'I love Rain-X,' she said.

The Melbourne mum and her recommendation were lauded online, with many praising it as the 'best' glass cleaning solution out there.

'This works great. It's so easy to clean my shower screens now!' wrote one impressed follower, with another adding: 'You can also wipe it down with a fabric softener/dryer sheets afterwards and watch how much it sparkles without streaks!'

Key Takeaways

  • A Melbourne mum, Chantel Mila, has shared her 'secret' homemade glass cleaning formula online.
  • The mixture of water, white vinegar, and dish soap leaves windows and shower screens spotless in minutes.
  • Mila recommends applying the mixture with a window squeegee or microfibre cloth, then rinsing it off and applying a water repellent for long-term protection.
  • The cleaning hack was welcomed by thousands online, praising it as a 'genius' solution to clean windows and shower screens.



Members, if the thought of a spotless bathroom and windows excites you, why not put Mama Mila's cleaning recipe to the test?

It's so easy; it couldn't hurt to give it a try! Best of luck to you. If you have other bathroom cleaning tips and recommendations, feel free to leave them in the comments below!
 
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We know how hard it can be to make time for cleaning household items. Not to mention how demotivating it can be when your efforts don't seem to make a dent on filmy windows or grimy shower screens.

Luckily, one clever mum has come up with the 'secret' formula to take on even the most daunting dirt and grime.



Chantel Mila, otherwise known as Mama Mila, took to social media to share her three-step glass cleaner that promises to restore your water-stained glass surfaces 'brand new' again.

Perfect, we hear you say. But the best part is, it won't even dent your wallet. All it takes is some items you already have lying around in your cupboards!


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A Melbourne mum has shared her 'secret' formula for homemade glass cleaner. Credit: TikTok/mama_mila_.



To whip up Mila's cleaning solution, all you need to do is grab a plastic spray bottle and mix a half cup of water, a half cup of vinegar, and a quarter cup of dish soap. Give the contents a good shake, and you're ready to go.

When tackling your windows and shower screens, spray the formula generously onto the affected area and, after allowing it time to settle in, use a window squeegee or microfibre cloth to rub it all in.

Finally, rinse it all off with fresh water.



Vinegar and dish soap: individually, they have their limitations. Vinegar tends to run off surfaces, while dish soap is too thick to spray effectively.

But here's where the magic happens: when you mix them, you get a cleaning powerhouse! This concoction not only sprays easily but also combines the grease-fighting abilities of vinegar with the grime-busting powers of dish soap.

And if you're wondering if it's safe to mix the two. Well, fear not! Vinegar is a bit acidic, and dish soap leans towards the alkaline side. They neutralise each other, creating a safe and gentle cleaning solution. No toxic fumes or harmful effects on your health here, folks!



Mila rounded off her cleaning routine with a bottle of Rain-X, a water repellant that protects against soap scum, water stains, and grime for weeks to come.

'I love Rain-X,' she said.

The Melbourne mum and her recommendation were lauded online, with many praising it as the 'best' glass cleaning solution out there.

'This works great. It's so easy to clean my shower screens now!' wrote one impressed follower, with another adding: 'You can also wipe it down with a fabric softener/dryer sheets afterwards and watch how much it sparkles without streaks!'

Key Takeaways

  • A Melbourne mum, Chantel Mila, has shared her 'secret' homemade glass cleaning formula online.
  • The mixture of water, white vinegar, and dish soap leaves windows and shower screens spotless in minutes.
  • Mila recommends applying the mixture with a window squeegee or microfibre cloth, then rinsing it off and applying a water repellent for long-term protection.
  • The cleaning hack was welcomed by thousands online, praising it as a 'genius' solution to clean windows and shower screens.



Members, if the thought of a spotless bathroom and windows excites you, why not put Mama Mila's cleaning recipe to the test?

It's so easy; it couldn't hurt to give it a try! Best of luck to you. If you have other bathroom cleaning tips and recommendations, feel free to leave them in the comments below!
It's so easy; it couldn't hurt to give it a try! WOW!
has anybody done this yet, are these famous last words so come on everybody TRY IT, and send in the results this is the challenge, Nuff Said.
 
We know how hard it can be to make time for cleaning household items. Not to mention how demotivating it can be when your efforts don't seem to make a dent on filmy windows or grimy shower screens.

Luckily, one clever mum has come up with the 'secret' formula to take on even the most daunting dirt and grime.



Chantel Mila, otherwise known as Mama Mila, took to social media to share her three-step glass cleaner that promises to restore your water-stained glass surfaces 'brand new' again.

Perfect, we hear you say. But the best part is, it won't even dent your wallet. All it takes is some items you already have lying around in your cupboards!


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A Melbourne mum has shared her 'secret' formula for homemade glass cleaner. Credit: TikTok/mama_mila_.



To whip up Mila's cleaning solution, all you need to do is grab a plastic spray bottle and mix a half cup of water, a half cup of vinegar, and a quarter cup of dish soap. Give the contents a good shake, and you're ready to go.

When tackling your windows and shower screens, spray the formula generously onto the affected area and, after allowing it time to settle in, use a window squeegee or microfibre cloth to rub it all in.

Finally, rinse it all off with fresh water.



Vinegar and dish soap: individually, they have their limitations. Vinegar tends to run off surfaces, while dish soap is too thick to spray effectively.

But here's where the magic happens: when you mix them, you get a cleaning powerhouse! This concoction not only sprays easily but also combines the grease-fighting abilities of vinegar with the grime-busting powers of dish soap.

And if you're wondering if it's safe to mix the two. Well, fear not! Vinegar is a bit acidic, and dish soap leans towards the alkaline side. They neutralise each other, creating a safe and gentle cleaning solution. No toxic fumes or harmful effects on your health here, folks!



Mila rounded off her cleaning routine with a bottle of Rain-X, a water repellant that protects against soap scum, water stains, and grime for weeks to come.

'I love Rain-X,' she said.

The Melbourne mum and her recommendation were lauded online, with many praising it as the 'best' glass cleaning solution out there.

'This works great. It's so easy to clean my shower screens now!' wrote one impressed follower, with another adding: 'You can also wipe it down with a fabric softener/dryer sheets afterwards and watch how much it sparkles without streaks!'

Key Takeaways

  • A Melbourne mum, Chantel Mila, has shared her 'secret' homemade glass cleaning formula online.
  • The mixture of water, white vinegar, and dish soap leaves windows and shower screens spotless in minutes.
  • Mila recommends applying the mixture with a window squeegee or microfibre cloth, then rinsing it off and applying a water repellent for long-term protection.
  • The cleaning hack was welcomed by thousands online, praising it as a 'genius' solution to clean windows and shower screens.



Members, if the thought of a spotless bathroom and windows excites you, why not put Mama Mila's cleaning recipe to the test?

It's so easy; it couldn't hurt to give it a try! Best of luck to you. If you have other bathroom cleaning tips and recommendations, feel free to leave them in the comments below!
Water-repellent RainX may contain PFAS, which are "Forever Chemicals" and we contaminate our bodies if we breathe in the mist as we spray. PFAS are under review for their toxicity. Forever means they never break down and accumulate in our organs.
 
Water-repellent RainX may contain PFAS, which are "Forever Chemicals" and we contaminate our bodies if we breathe in the mist as we spray. PFAS are under review for their toxicity. Forever means they never break down and accumulate in our organs.
Thank you for that information, I will give it a miss.
 
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