Cleaning that funky, cloudy glassware
By badbadivyAnybody that has hard water can attest that cloudy glassware can be a major pain. I've always used the standard advice to soak them in warm vinegar, and it works, but not for very long and it always comes back worse. Check out my funky glass:

Yep, that's pretty heinous. I was thinking of getting rid of those glasses and just buying some new when my mother gave me a great tip. Use white toothpaste to scrub the glasses. It will remove the deposits and apparently, help aid in keeping them from coming back. So I tested this theory out.
First, get some cheap dollar store white toothpaste. The cheaper, the better. Then scrub the toothpaste all over the glass like so:

Rinse thoroughly and voila! Your drinking glasses are like new again:


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bigskyshi
An even easier way to get rid of hard water spots on just about anything is to just soak them in a solution of Vineger and Water mixture. Will clear those spots off really great. Saves on any scrubbing!
MrTidy
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Keter
I hadn't thought of using toothpaste for this!
I live in a hard-water area and have exactly the same type of glassware, which seem to be kinda porous and prone to water spotting, so I was soaking them in white vinegar about once a month.
I try prevention when possible, so I experimented with different washing products and found that of all the dishwashing formulas out there, Ecover Automatic Dishwashing Powder (available at organic food markets) is #1 against hard water deposits. And its non-chlorine formula is eco-friendly and won't ionize metals, which can redeposit on glassware as a permanent iridescent film. I use it in combination with Cascade rinse aid and haven't had to soak a glass in over six months.
kireland
Howdy BadbadIvy! Love the glassware cleaning tip -- I too am a fan of toothpaste for tough cleaning jobs.
Karen
BTW -- way cool to have a blogging tool that WORKS.
DIY Maven
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