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My mom taught me this trick to clean dirty window tracks with 0 effort. Here’s how it works

Posted on February 28, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a simple, low-effort trick to clean dirty window tracks — the kind of tip your mom would definitely swear by:


🪟 Easy Window Track Cleaning Trick

What You Need

  • Baking soda
  • White vinegar
  • An old toothbrush or small brush
  • Paper towels or microfiber cloth

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Apply baking soda
    • Sprinkle a generous layer of baking soda along the dirty window tracks.
  2. Add vinegar
    • Pour or spray white vinegar over the baking soda.
    • It will fizz — this helps loosen grime and grease.
  3. Let it work
    • Wait 5–10 minutes for the reaction to break down dirt.
  4. Scrub gently
    • Use an old toothbrush to scrub the corners and grooves.
    • The fizzing reaction makes dirt come off with almost no effort.
  5. Wipe clean
    • Use a damp cloth or paper towels to wipe away residue.
    • Dry with a clean microfiber cloth for a sparkling finish.

💡 Extra Tips

  • For very stubborn grime, repeat the process or soak paper towels in vinegar and lay them on the tracks for 10–15 minutes before scrubbing.
  • This works on metal, vinyl, or plastic tracks — just avoid overly harsh chemicals that can damage surfaces.
  • A small vacuum attachment can help remove loose dirt before applying baking soda.

✅ Bottom line:
This method is chemical-free, inexpensive, and almost effortless. Your window tracks will be clean and grime-free without hours of scrubbing.


If you want, I can also share a “5 More Mom-Tested Lazy Cleaning Hacks for Hard-to-Reach Spots” that take under 5 minutes each.

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