That “white patina” on glasses is usually mineral buildup from hard water or leftover soap residue. There’s a simple trick to make them sparkle again.
🥂 How to Remove White Patina from Glasses
You’ll need:
- White vinegar (or lemon juice)
- Warm water
- A soft sponge or microfiber cloth
- Baking soda (optional for tough buildup)
Steps:
- Soak the glasses
- Fill the sink or a large bowl with equal parts warm water and white vinegar.
- Submerge the glasses for 10–15 minutes.
- Scrub gently
- Use a soft sponge or cloth to rub away the white spots.
- For stubborn residue, sprinkle a little baking soda on the sponge and scrub gently.
- Rinse thoroughly
- Use clean water to remove all vinegar or baking soda residue.
- Dry and shine
- Wipe with a microfiber cloth to avoid streaks.
- Optional: polish with a few drops of olive oil for extra shine.
💡 Tips
- Prevention: Use distilled water in your dishwasher or rinse with vinegar to prevent buildup.
- Avoid abrasive scrubbers—they can scratch the glass.
- This trick works on wine glasses, drinking glasses, and even glassware with etched designs.
If you want, I can also give a super-quick 5-minute “no-soak” method using vinegar and newspaper that makes glasses shine instantly.
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