That familiar blue liquid in the Windex spray bottle is a standard item in many house-cleaning supply cupboards. It's the go-to favorite for cleaning windows and mirrors. But Windex also makes an array of specially formulated cleaners that perform a surprising number of functions around the home. The Windex original formula delivers a streak-free shine on glass and other surfaces due to its ammonia content. Alternatively, Windex vinegar glass cleaner provides an ammonia-free formulation using vinegar as the cleaning agent. To kill germs and viruses, you can clean many surfaces in your home with ammonia-free Windex disinfectant cleaner. For tough dirt on outdoor furniture and outside surfaces, attach Windex outdoor glass and patio concentrated cleaner to your garden hose and spray the grime away.

With multiple formulations to choose from, Windex may surprise you with the tasks it can perform. For example, did you know that Windex can unstick a zipper, loosen old wallpaper, and safely clean your diamond engagement ring? These are only three examples of the many surprising ways you can use Windex around the home.


Windex original glass cleaner contains ammonia, the perfect cleaning agent for jewelry with hard stones, diamonds, gold, and sterling silver. In fact, jewelers recommend cleaning diamonds with Windex due to its safety and effectiveness. However, Windex should not be used to clean pearls and soft stones like opals and turquoise.


To clean a piece of diamond jewelry with Windex, it's advisable to place the item in a bowl. Spray it with Windex original formula cleaner, and let it sit for a minute. Then, use an old toothbrush with soft bristles to gently scrub the diamond's surface and the surrounding metal. Jewelry picks up oils and dust as we wear it, so brushing softly around the intricate angles of the diamond's setting helps to loosen the dirt. Next, rinse the piece of jewelry in warm, running water. (Be sure to close the sink drain to avoid losing the piece). Finish the job by drying and polishing your diamond jewelry with a lint-free cloth.


You might have a cupboard full of cleaning supplies and another closet full of laundry supplies. 

Why not simplify your routine by using one product for both cleaning and laundry? The Windex you use to clean your windows is also an excellent stain remover for non-silk garments and household laundry . The original formula contains ammonia, and Windex vinegar glass cleaner has white vinegar as a cleaning agent. Both ammonia and vinegar are natural stain removers, and Windex includes them in well-diluted formulas that will not harm fabrics. Horrifying fabric stains such as spaghetti sauce, red wine, and catsup respond well to Windex as a pre-treatment before washing.

Before laundering, spray the stain with Windex original formula cleaner. If you're pretreating a white or light-colored piece of fabric, you might be concerned about the spray's blue liquid dye. In that case, you can substitute the colorless Windex vinegar formula to avoid transferring the blue color to your garment. After thoroughly soaking the stain with the spray, let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then launder the item, following your regular routine.

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