We love clean, shiny windows just in time for spring and summer. However, window cleaning can be time consuming and tiring especially when many of these products leave streaks and marks. But no fear, we have amazing 10 easy tips to get your windows shining and clean again:


1. Make a window cleaner with water and vinegar. Add no more than 2 teaspoons of vinegar to 1 litre of warm water and use a cotton cloth to wipe the glass.


Dishwashing liquid is also another great alternative for shiny windows. Add a few drops of dishwashing liquid to the water and you're good to go.


If you don't have time to mix products or just prefer a quick solution, we highly recommend to use Mr Muscle Window and Glass Cleaner spray (£1.75 at Wilko's) which does its job at cleaning and leaving a streak-free shine.

2. One of the most unpleasant things about cleaning windows is the water marks left behind. Make a window cleaner that won't leave any streaks and will soften the accumulated dirt, so you can clean your windows easily and quickly. The recipe for the window cleaner is very simple: add 4 teaspoons of squeezed lemon juice to 1 glass of water. You can also use 1 part of vinegar with 8 parts of water.


3. It turns out that cola is also good for cleaning windows. The citric acid it contains is useful. This drink is particularly recommended for cleaning car windows, which are tough to clean and keep shiny. Simply pour the drink directly from the can or bottle onto the window and rub with a cloth or rag. After this procedure, the windows should be wiped with a damp cloth to prevent the sugar in the soft drink from sticking. This is a cheap alternative to all citric acid-based cleaners.


4. If you are ready to clean your windows, choose the right day to do it. It is not advisable to clean your windows when the sun is hot, it is raining or the wind is blowing outside. These factors will leave uncleaned stains on the windows.


5. If your windows condensate, soap them and then wipe them with a dry cloth.


6. Grandmothers advise is to use an onion to get rid of grease stains - if you wipe the stains away, they will disappear. Another tried-and-tested method is to use a potato. Use a piece of potato to wipe the glass until it turns white and then wipe it off with a cloth after a few moments.


7. Forget newspapers. If you have plastic windows and you try to clean them with newspapers, you can leave irremovable rusts or stains. It is therefore advisable to clean with microfibre cloths. Not only will they absorb water, but they will not leave unnecessary traces.


8. It is important not to leave your windows half-cleaned, otherwise you will be fighting stains for a long time. You can use different cleaning motions to clean the windows - vertically on the inside and horizontally on the outside.


9. You can also use alcohol to clean your windows - a small amount of alcohol will help destroy grease stains.


10. Many people use various ammonia products to clean their windows. However, be careful - it can damage paint or varnished surfaces near the windows.


NOTE: Our tips should only be used as a guidance as it's based on research. Please seek professional advice before using or mixing cleaning products for health and safety reasons.


Stay safe, stay clean

with Cleaning Queen

by Danielle Navarro 10 February 2026
February can feel like one of the longest months of the year! The weather’s still cold, routines are hectic, and after the fresh motivation of January, many busy families struggle to keep on top of household cleaning. If you’re juggling work, school runs, family life and everything in between, the last thing you want is to spend your limited free time scrubbing and tidying. The good news? A few smart cleaning hacks can save you hours, reduce stress, and keep your home feeling fresh — even during the busiest weeks. Here are 10 realistic, time-saving cleaning hacks every busy UK family needs in February. 1. Focus on “High-Impact” Areas Only You don’t need to clean everything every day. In February especially, focus on the areas that make the biggest difference: Kitchen surfaces Bathroom sinks and toilets Living room floors Hallways and entry points Keeping these areas clean instantly makes your home feel tidier — even if the spare room hasn’t been touched. 2. Create a 10-Minute Daily Reset Set a timer for just 10 minutes each evening and do a quick reset: Clear surfaces Load or empty the dishwasher Wipe kitchen counters Tidy toys and clutter Small daily efforts prevent mess from building up and avoid the need for exhausting weekend clean-ups. 3. Clean Little and Often (Not All at Once) Trying to deep clean the entire house in one go is overwhelming. Instead: Clean one bathroom one day Vacuum downstairs another Wipe kitchen cupboards another day Breaking cleaning into manageable chunks fits better around busy family schedules. 4. Use February as a “Declutter Lite” Month You don’t need a full Marie Kondo overhaul. February is perfect for small declutters: One kitchen drawer One cupboard One shelf Less clutter means less to clean — and less stress overall. 5. Keep Cleaning Supplies Where You Use Them Save time by storing supplies where you need them: Bathroom cleaner in the bathroom Floor wipes near high-traffic areas Microfibre cloths in the kitchen No more running around the house searching for products when you’re short on time. 6. Get the Whole Family Involved (Even Kids!) Cleaning shouldn’t fall on one person. Age-appropriate tasks can make a huge difference: Kids can tidy toys or wipe tables Teens can vacuum or load the dishwasher Partners can handle bins or bathrooms Many hands really do make light work — and it teaches responsibility too. 7. Tackle Mud, Salt & Winter Mess at the Door February in the UK means muddy shoes, wet coats and salt marks on floors. Create a simple entryway system: Shoe trays or mats Hooks for coats A basket for gloves and scarves This stops winter mess spreading through the house and cuts cleaning time dramatically. 8. Use Professional Products (They Work Faster) Professional-grade cleaning products are designed to work quickly and effectively. They: Remove grease faster Kill bacteria efficiently Reduce scrubbing time This is one reason professional cleaners achieve better results in less time — and why booking a professional clean can be a game-changer. 9. Book a One-Off Clean to Reset Your Home If things have slipped (and that’s completely normal), a one-off professional clean in February can reset your home: Kitchens and bathrooms deep-cleaned Floors refreshed Dust and grime removed Once the hard work is done, it’s much easier to maintain cleanliness with small daily habits. 10. Know When to Ask for Help Busy families don’t need to do everything themselves. Between work, children, health needs and life in general, professional cleaning support can: Save hours every week Reduce stress and burnout Give you more quality time with family Whether it’s regular cleaning, deep cleaning, or help with daily tasks, support can make a real difference. Let Cleaning Queen Ltd Take the Stress Out of Cleaning This February We understand how busy life can be — especially for families, professionals, the elderly, and those needing extra support. Our experienced, friendly cleaners provide reliable domestic and commercial cleaning services tailored to your needs. If February feels overwhelming, let us help you start fresh! 👉 Contact Cleaning Queen Ltd today to book a one-off clean, regular service, or personalised cleaning plan — and enjoy a cleaner home without the stress.
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