If you’ve ever taken your drinking glasses out of the cabinet only to find a cloudy white film on them, you’re not alone.
This frustrating “white patina” or haze is a very common problem in many households. Even after washing, glasses can look dull, stained, or permanently foggy—no matter how much you scrub.
The good news?
You don’t need expensive cleaners or new glassware.
There’s a simple, budget-friendly trick using common kitchen ingredients that can bring back the sparkle and make your glasses look almost brand new again.
Let’s break it down step by step.
🧠 What causes the white film on glasses?
That cloudy layer is usually caused by one of two things:
1. Hard water deposits 💧
Minerals like calcium and magnesium build up on the glass over time.
2. Dishwasher residue 🧽
Too much detergent or hard water in dishwashers can leave a thin film behind.
Over time, this buildup creates:
- A foggy appearance
- White streaks
- Dull, lifeless glass surfaces
The good news is—it’s not permanent damage. It’s just mineral buildup.
🧪✨ The “2-Ingredient Shine Trick” (Full Recipe)
You only need:
✔ White vinegar
✔ Baking soda
That’s it.
These two ingredients are powerful because:
- Vinegar dissolves mineral deposits
- Baking soda gently scrubs away buildup without scratching
🥣 Step-by-step method
🪣 Step 1: Prepare a cleaning solution
Fill a bowl or sink with warm water and add:
- 1 cup white vinegar
Let the glasses soak for 10–15 minutes.
This helps loosen the white film.
🧼 Step 2: Make a gentle paste
In a small bowl, mix:
- 2 tablespoons baking soda
- A few drops of water
You’ll get a soft paste (not too thick).
✋ Step 3: Gently scrub the glasses