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I was a royal cleaner at Buckingham Palace – simple £1 trick leaves windows spotless & streak-free

Published on June 04, 2025 at 08:57 AM

A FORMER royal cleaner has revealed a £1 hack she used to keep the Buckingham Palace windows sparkling.

If you’ve ever visited the , and seen its windows gleaming in the sunlight, you would be forgiven for thinking that cleaners use pricey products to keep them sparkling.

Woman in an apron sitting on an ornate couch.
Anne worked at Buckingham Palace for over 10 years
Woman cleaning windows.
When cleaning windows, it can be tricky to avoid streaks

However, , 57, who worked at the famed palace for a decade has revealed her costs less than a cup of tea.

The cleaning pro, from Berkshire, told Plates Express that when she cleaned royal windows “there was no room for error.”;

“The windows had to be perfect no streaks, no marks.

“We weren’t allowed to use harsh chemicals either, so I had to find a better way.”;

Anne revealed that her simple trick was to use £1 worth of distilled water, which is water that has been purified and stripped of minerals and impurities.

“I kept a jug of distilled water on hand,”; she said.

“Before cleaning the windows, I’d wet the cloth with it.

“It made a massive difference—no streaks, no oily residue.

“It was a simple trick but very effective.”;

Anne revealed that it is important to use distilled water as, unlike tap water, it doesn’t leave behind mineral deposits or spots as it evaporates.

“I kept a jug of distilled water on hand,”; Anne said.

“I know some people worry about spending on fancy cleaning solutions,”; Anne said.

“But a bottle of distilled water from the supermarket costs less than a coffee—and lasts a long time.”;

And this isn’t the only handy hack the royal cleaner has up her sleeve.

how she used an old tube of toothpaste to get palace mirrors gleaming.

She recalled how a “surprise inspection”; led to the discovery.

With nothing “fancy on hand”; to wipe down glass surfaces, she remembered an old trick her mum swore by.

“I ran in, grabbed a tube of toothpaste from the staff bathroom, and gave [the surfaces] a gentle scrub. Minutes later, they looked brand new,”; she recalled.

And the royal cleaner even swears by a kids toy to keep homes dust free.

Slime, is a popular toy with young children, and is used for squeezing and squishing into shapes.

However, that it is also perfect for dusting.

“It’s safe, easy to use, and doesn’t leave any marks,”; she said.

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