Cornstarch
Finally, let’s look at one last trick that involves using cornstarch, which has strong absorbent properties. Not surprisingly, it ‘s also a godsend when it comes to absorbing stains on fabrics.
To use it on mirrors, you must therefore add a glass of vinegar and two tablespoons of cornstarch to 1 liter of water, mix everything well to facilitate the dissolution of the starch and pour the mixture thus obtained into a spray bottle.
Then spray on the mirrors , wipe with a sponge and rinse with a damp cloth. Finally, dry thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth and your mirrors will shine! This remedy is particularly indicated for mirrors with caked on shower gel, toothpaste or make-up stains.
Tonight will be my 3rd time making this recipe. It’s so good, and the sauce is to die for
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After one taste, my neighbor hurried over to get the recipe from me.









