A CLEANING expert has revealed a £1.40 hack to make your windows squeaky clean and streak free this spring.
As temperatures continue to soar this week, you may have noticed that the sun has highlighted how grubby your are.


When , it can seem impossible to figure out a method that leaves them.
However, Nigel Bearman, expert cleaner atDaily Poppins has shared a simple solution, perfect for those keen to pinch pennies.
The expert revealed that apple cider vinegar is guaranteed to leave your windows sparkling, and will set you back by just £1.40 a bottle.
He said: “It has a much milder scent compared to regular vinegar, making it far more pleasant to use.
”;; Its also incredibly effective at cutting through grime and leaving your windows streak free, without the harsh chemicals in commercial cleaners.”;;
To use this hack, Nigel recommends making a 50/50 solution of apple cider vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
Spray the solution lightly on your windows, and then using a circular motion, rub your windows with a micro fibre cloth.
Then go over the glass in a vertical or horizontal motion, to remove streaks.
“For stubborn spots, apply a bit more vinegar to break down the grime more effectively,”;; Nigel advised.
The expert explains that apple cider vinegar works as an effective cleaner, as its acidity breaks down dirt and grime, without the harshness of commercial products.
Nigel added, that if your windows are extra grubby, you can add white vinegar to the solution, to cut through the grime more effectively.
Raving about the benefits of apple cider vinegar, the expert added: “You can even use it around the house to clean other glass surfaces, mirrors, and even kitchen appliances.
“It’s also a great natural option for polishing stainless steel or removing hard water stains from shower doors.“
fans previously raved about another simple trick to clean windows â and it costs nothing.
Posting in theMrs HinchCleaning Tipsgroup, one person asked: “Tips for cleaning windows please.
“Mine always end up streaky and dirty looking.”;;
The post was flooded with helpful replies from Facebook users, and many people said the same thing.
One person said: “If you have tumble dryer water use that, it’s brilliant”;;.
Another person said: “If you have a condenser tumble dryer try the water out of it it’s amazing.”;;
This hack only works if you have a condenser tumble dryer that collects water, but it’s a great way to save water, instead of just throwing it away.