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How to Prevent Cloudy Glassware in the Dishwasher

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Summary: Preventing cloudy glassware in the dishwasher can be done by sprinkling baking soda on the dishwasher door and soaking the glassware in an equal vinegar and water mixture can eliminate existing cloudiness. Get crystal clear glassware out of the dishwasher every time with advice from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.

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Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., who specializes in using everyday household items for cleaning purposes. In addition to her years of experience...read more

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"Hi, I'm Rachel Yatuzis and I'm going to show you how to prevent cloudy glassware in your dishwasher. If you have cloudy glassware, one way that you can clean it is make a mixture that's half vinegar and half water. If you want to use your sink because it's bigger and you have more glassware, that would be perfectly fine. Fill it up, you know, half vinegar, half water. Let it soak overnight, possibly, if need be, and then just rinse 'em clean. The cloudiness will come out of the glass. The way to prevent it from happening again, even to get rid of some of the cloudiness that is there is before you run a regular cycle in your dishwasher, you want to sprinkle some baking soda on the dishwasher door. Load up your cloudy glassware and then run your dishwasher through a usual cycle like you normally would. I am Rachel Yatuzis and that is how you remove cloudy residue from glasses and how to prevent it in the dishwasher."

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