I'm a cleaning whizz and it’s taken me 53 years to perfect my window cleaning method – my way is better and cheaper too | The Sun

HAVE you cleaned your windows recently?

We get it – it's one of the most boring chores to do, but there's nothing quite as satisfying as having perfectly streak-free windows.

It turns out that cleaning windows and your glass shower doors doesn't have to be such a chore as all, since cleaning whizz Karen Shields revealed her tried and tested method that took her 53 years to perfect.

The keen cleaner shared a clip of her cleaning windows on her TikTok account @realkarencontent and it's left viewers in awe.

According to Karen there's no need to fork out for pricey products to get your windows and shower doors to shine when you can make your own cleaner for next to nothing.

She explained: "It took me 53 years to learn how to clean windows properly."

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After decades of using paper towels and glass cleaner the cleaning whizz knew there had to be an easier way.

"I'd always scrub forever and still see cloudy streaks and have to re-do," she said.

Now, Karen makes her own cleaner using two thirds of water and one third of white vinegar.

She then uses a squeegee and some newspaper for glistening windows in half the time.

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Fellow cleaning fans couldn't believe how simple the hack was, one said: "You are me, 55 and just did it this weekend."

Another wrote: "I learnt this in a restaurant and it changed my life, I use coffee filters instead of newspaper."


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