Here are 11 ways to use Windex around the home that don't involve cleaning windows

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Most of us are familiar with using Windex as a glass cleaner but did you know there are many more things you can do with this versatile blue liquid? According to Upstairs Downstairs Cleaning, the Windex we know and love today is actually a diluted version of its original self. In fact, it used to be marked flammable and sold in metal cans!
What else don't we know about this common household cleaner? We have combined 11 useful, yet surprising ways that you can use Windex. You'll definitely want to check this out!
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1. Excellent cleaner for microfiber furniture
Microfiber is a durable fabric, but it is not exactly the easiest to keep clean. While there are certainly expensive cleaners designed specifically for this type of fabric, a low-cost, effective solution is Windex. An article from Bob Vila indicates that lightly spraying your furniture with Windex can clean away surface dirt easily without leaving water spots. The article suggests a second application for more difficult stains.
2. Fight Acne
According to Ecosalon, Windex can be used to fight acne. The reason is because it is made with alcohol which can kill bacteria on contact. The article suggests using a q-tip to apply Windex only to the impacted area of the face. However, please note, Windex is not sold in stores as an acne treatment.
3. Whiteboard Eraser
A simple, yet effective use for Windex is to spray it on a whiteboard to clean away all the ink. Plus, it won't damage the board at all!
4. Bug Spray
Having a hard time with pesky bugs? Windex is an effective solution. Bob Vila suggests using Windex to kill insects. Spray a bit directly on the bug, and within minutes it will die. However, be careful not to use this on aggressive bugs like wasps or bees because they will not die automatically and you may get stung!
5. Cat box
For a simple way to clean down the sides of your cat box, Windex is a great choice. Simply spray it thoroughly and wipe away.
6. Remove stains from laundry
Who knew that Windex could be useful for clothing stains? Bob Vila indicates that you can effectively use the cleaner on a variety of fabrics, except satin. Simply spritz the article of clothing, allow it to set 15 minutes, blot, rinse with cold water, and put it in the regular wash. Viola! The item should come out looking as good as new.
7. Remove a stuck ring
If your ring is stuck, have no fear. Windex works as a lubricant that will make it easy to pop it right off! Spray a bit around the ring and then ease your finger out.
8. Kid's Toys
We all know that children's toys can get especially dirty. Windex is a fast way to clean away bacteria without a lot of effort.
9. Jewelry Cleaner
Taking your jewelry in to be cleaned a few times a year, can quickly become a chore. If you are looking for a DIY jewelry cleaner, Windex is the solution. Bob Vila outlines that cleaning your jewelry with Windex is very simple. Spray a bit on the item, and brush it gently with a toothbrush. However, the article indicates that because Windex is ammonia-based you should avoid cleaning soft jewels such as opals, turquoise, pearls, shell, or coral.
10. Phone Cleaner
Our cell phones can definitely get grimy since they are handled so much. Spray down the face of the phone with Windex and use a microfiber cloth to wipe it away. Your screen will be totally clear!
11. Degreaser
While there are a ton of degreasers on the market, not many people realize that Windex works just as well. Apply directly to the greased area, allow it to set a few minutes, and wipe away!
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Who knew Windex could be the answer to so many problems? Check out the video for more ideas. Don't forget to share with your friends!
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