Wipe down your lights with ease and get clean glass now. These products will make the process a breeze.
Here’s a short story of when you realize the lights are no longer clear or clean.
In the middle of a get-together, has anyone else ever felt that moment of embarrassment as you look up and realize that dust has somehow taken over your lights?
As I sit there and look up, I have hopes that no one actually notices ‘the glare.’ Some obvious advice, don’t get up yet, just wait it out, and then sooner than later say goodbye to the glare with two products.
It happens to everyone and to be honest. It is such an awful chore to have to get up on a step stool and clean lights to just turn the light switch back on and think, um they really don’t look any better. Yes, I have done this countless times.
Nonetheless, I have finally discovered two key cleaning items that make this not so fun task easy peasy. The dreaded process is now a much easier task due to these two must-haves.
2 Products to See the Light
These two items will save you time and money as they are relatively low-cost high reward products in my book.
Not only will your lights be glare-free, but you will also be happy to know that the cloth is washable. So for all of you cleaners out there, that means that you won’t waste paper towels.
This is always something that I try to do as it is not only environmentally friendly but also it is an economical savings too.
For other glass cleaning products, read this post.
The How To:
Glare Gone
Now, it is your turn to tackle the lights with ease and enjoy the moment of looking up to those glare-free bulbs.
Here’s to clean glass that shines!
Michelle Zemencik says
Hi Juliet!
I’ve really enjoyed reading the articles in your blog….great job! Your mom gave me the link. I’m not particularly tech savvy, so I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of use.
I’m not sure if you’ve ever tried this product, but the glass cleaner sold at Dollar Tree is pretty awesome….doesn’t streak or leave a filmy residue behind, cleans well & smells great…..and of course, only costs $1.00!!! You may want to compare it against yours and see. (Dark blue can….the Home Store foaming action glass & surface cleaner.) I’m anxious to try the cloth you showed. I love a good microfiber cloth, especially for cleaning windows, mirrors, glass fixtures/collectibles, etc.
All the best success to you in this new endeavor!
Juliet says
Hello Michelle, thank you for visiting the blog. I will definitely try out the cleaner from the Dollar Tree. I am always looking for useful budget-friendly products. Thanks again and take care.